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YOUNG LOVE IN PERIL
Gay as mama steps out-and papa gets spanked ! comedy romance featuring the new song hits, "Be Careful of My Heart” and “Burnt Fingers.”
MAMA STEPS OUT
Kibbee Brady
Betty FURNESS
Stanley MORMER
'ANITA LOOS' GAYEST "ROMANTIC REVELI-Sosad- on the John' Kirkpatrick play, Ada Beats the Drūza, Produced non-the- stage by John Golden, lac.
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WILLIAM POWELL
"AFTER THE THIN MAN”.
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A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture.
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Garbo in her greatest triumph!". A Scotland Yard comedy mystery!
Greta GARBO Robert TAYLOR
LOVES
Camille
with LIONEL: BARRYMORE Sunbath ABun:s Jussin Ralph : Henry' Deniall - Sonera. Üliše Laura Hape Crewe Directed by George Cukor
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LADEN
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BULLDOG
MEETS
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 10, 1937.
Lord Aberdare On Executive
Warsaw, To-day. The International Olympic Com- mittee met here yesterday under the chairmanship of Count · Baillet- Latour for the first annual meeting since the Berlin Olympic Games.
The first item on the agenda con-1 sidered was the German · request that gliding be included as an Olym- pic sport. The committee decided to refer the question to the Federa- tion Internationale Aeronautique as the authorised body.
The German request that films be included in the art competition was rejected but it was decided to
Another German Warship Launched
Kiel; To-day.
The third German warship to bear the name of Bluecher was launched. here. yesterday morn- ing in the presence of the Com- mander-in-Chief, Admiral Rae-
der.
Christening the ship, Admiral Albrecht, Commander-in-Chief of the Baltic Fleet, recalled the previous Bluecher's gallant fight against the British battle-crui- ser squadron under Admiral Beatty at the Battle of the Dog- ger Bank, when the Bluecher was sunk-Trans-Ocean.
offer a medal for the film which BALDWIN'S
possesses the highest
degree of
technical excellence and furthered SEAT IN
Olympic ideals most effectively.
LORD ABERDARE ON COMMITTEE THE LORDS
It was also decided that in order to be included in the Olympic pro- gramme, a form of sport must be engaged in by at least ten nations and must be organised by the nation- al federation in the country present- ing the game.
The national. federation must, however, be a member of the in- ternational federation.
LONDON, TO-DAY." EARL BALDWIN, SPON- SORED BY LORD LONDON- DERRY AND LORD DERBY, TOOK HIS SEAT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS YESTER~ DAY WITH TRADITIONAL PICTURESQUE CEREMONY. A Swiss motion that a uniform All parts of the House were fill- Olympic salute be decided upon was ed for the brief ceremony, and the rejected, it being decided that each former Premier looked a trifle un- country should salute as it chooses. comfortable in his crimson robes as The executive committee of the he walked in procession behind
DRUMMOND Olympic Committee was elected as Garter King at Arms, the Earl
ESCAPES
with Ray Milland, Sir Guy Standing. Houther Angel, Porter Hall, Reginald Denny. Based on the play "Balldog Drummond Again" by H. #{Sapper).
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An all star cast of comedy headliners
JACK BENNY
Gracie
Mary
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Martha
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INTRIGUE! ADVENTURE! CRISIS!
DARRYL F ZANUCKS in charge oft production
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The love story which changed the destiny of an empire!.
LLOYDS oF LONDON
Directed by Henry King
Kenneth Manga
Freddie BARTHOLOMEW cod Madelaine CARROLL
SIR GUY STANDING TYRONE POWER AUBREY SMITE÷LLS VIRGINIA FIELD
·AND. A MAMMOTH CAST.
WARNER BAXTER, JUNE LANG
in WHITE HUNTER"
follows: Count Baillet-Latour (Bel-Marshal and the Lord Great Cham- gium), Mr. “Avery Brundage berlain.
Earl
(U.S.A.), Dr. Ritter von Halt (Ger- Having taken the oath, many), Marquis de Polignac Baldwin was led to one of the front (France), Dr. Erdstroen (Sweden), benches.
Lord Aberdare (Britain), Count In accordance with custom, be Bonacossa (Italy).—Trans-Ocean. donned a cocked hat, rose and re- moved the hat, bowed to the Lord Chancellor and then sat down..
BRITISH ENGINEERS TO MEET IN GERMANY
Stuttgart, To-day.
The Institute of British Automo- bile Engineers has set a precedent by deciding to hold its annual con- gress, which begins on June 11, in Stuttgart.
This ceremony was repeated three times.
Sir Herbert Samuel later took his seat as Viscount Samuel-Reuter.
"BLIND RAGE OF DESTRUCTION"
Vandalism Allegation In Spain
Salamanca, To-day.
The decision of the Institute is A firm condemnation of the “blind hailed here as being especially wise rage of destruction" is the latest as it will enable British engineers protest arising out of the Spanish to visit German plants and discuss civil war. construction problems with their The protest has been made by the and German colleagues.
Spanish Academy for Arts
a com- An official reception for the Bri-Science, which has sent tish engineers has been planned and munication to cultural and scientific the Bosch engineering firm, whose societies throughout the world.
that founder is an honorary member of The communication says the Institute, will also entertain the countless priceless art treasures visitors. Trans-Ocean,
have been destroyed in the fighting.
SWATOW AFFAIR
Wu Te-chen Does Not See Nakamura
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The communication is signed mainly by Catholic clergy, who add that "no sign of religion is to be |found in Repúblican Spain,
"All churches in Barcelona, ex- cept the Cathedral, have been des troyed. This is also the case in Madrid, Valencià, Malaga and many other towns!
Canton, To-day. The Chinese and Japanese au "In their fury, the vandals were thorities have made no progress to-not content to bomb and shell places wards a settlement of the Swatow of religious worship but tore them incident. It is officially reported down brick by brick and profaned that Mr. Wu Te-chen, the Governor them by many indecencies." of Kwangtung; has not yet arrang-Ocean
ed a time for an interview, with Mr.
T. Nakamura, the Japanese Consul-
-Trans-
general in Shameen, though it has the matter with the Foreign Com- been requested by the latter.
missioner, Jr. Philip Tyau, the
It is stated that Mr. Wu considers proper - channel.~~Our Own Corres- that Mr. Nakamura should negotiate pondent.
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