LAST TWO
DAYS
At 2.30,* 5.10,
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 18, 1937.
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JAPANESE TANKS AND
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715 & 9:30 pm ARMOURED
NAIK (CONDITION; DUTNE APREN SCREEN'S FIRST STORY OF A WOMAN DOCTOR
Her Secrets, her loves, her confidences bared. in a drama-packed picture !
SCREEN'S FIRST STORY of a WOMAN DOCTOR
MARY STEVENS.M.D
A Warner Bros, hit with
KAY FRANCIS
SUNDAY
"STAGE STRUCK"
* SHOWS
DAILY
2.30–5.15
715-2.00
with DICK POWELL
JOAN BLONDELL
A Warner Bros. Picture.
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MON. TUES.
HERE'S ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH -AND-THRILL, HIT FROM THE AUTHOR OF "THE THIN MAN“! \.
And what'a great part he's provided for Bette
as the most beautiful international crook who ever bumped a guy off between kisses!
Satan met a Lady
Streened by Warner Bros, mi written by famous Dashiell Hammett — played by
BETTE DAVIS - Warren WILLIAM
ALISON SKIPWORTH ARTHUR TREACHER
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Wini Show - Marie Wilson Porter Hall • Olin Howland
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A Great
"LOVE ON THE RUN Comedy
Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone.
"ROMEO and JULIET.” 100 STARS. COMING SOON !
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.TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.
MARY
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is the on-454 '
RAYE
SUNDAY
A Paramount
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KOWLOON
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JACK
BENNY
COLLEGE HOLIDAY
Picture directed by Frank Tuitio
“WAIKIKI WEDDING
CARS
SENT INTO
CHAHAR
bombers and
Japanese air armoured cars are reported to have been rushed to Chiapossu in Chahar to aid Prince Teh in his campaign against the volun- teer uprising.
Some reports to-day put the figure of the forces at the disposal of the "rebels" at 50,000, and state that they are flying the Chinese national flag as their rallying banner.
According to news reaching Pei- ing, drastic steps have been taken in the districts bordering on the centre of the revolt.
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Upwards of 100 persons have been killed and additional hundreds arrested in the province in the anti- Manchukuo riots during the past fortnight, according to reports pub- lished by vernacular newspapers. The papers claim that irregular troops were undertaking vigorous suppressive measures.
Defections within the ranks of ( the irregulars were said to have
PRINCE TEH WANG
occurred with loyal troops pursuing FUNERAL OF
the deserters in armoured cars and machine gunning them..
DISORDERS DENIED
DEUTSCHLAND VICTIMS
A spokesman for the Japanese military in Nanking is reported to have said "we have heard nothing of such serious disorders," although the Japanese press claim there is a
Berlin, To-day. widespread plot in Chahar to over-
The 31 victims of the Deutsch- throw the Japanese dominated irregular regime. The Japanese land bombing were laid to rest in papers quote the Tokyo Foreign the Naval Cemetery at Wilhelm- Office as expressing the fear that "if the trouble is not quelled a seri- ous incident can be expected."
shaven
yesterday · opposite the graves of sailors killed in the Bat- tle of Jutland.
Earlier this month unconfirmed Impressive rites accompanied the reports reached Peiping saying a burial, which was attended by Herr mob of infuriated civilians, pre- Hitler, the Defence Minister, Field- sumably Chinese Mongols, stormed Marshal von Blomberg, the Com- the barracks of the 6th irregular (mander-in-Chief of the German division at Changpei, north Chahar. [Navy, Admiral Raeder, and a crowd loccupied the place, beheaded a half of several thousand.
dozen alleged Chinese traitors and Immediately after the arrival of displayed the heads at the city's Herr Hitler, Admiral Raeder com- gates. The reports, reaching Chi-menced the funeral oration, in the nese sources from Pingtichuan and course of which he paid tribute to published in local vernaculars, add-the conduct of the members of the ed that due to the gravity of the crew of the battleship, mentioning situation Manchukuoan officers the victims in particular. He added stationed at Changpei had appealed that the behaviour of the sailors to the authorities at Jehol for re-jwould serve as an admirable inforcements but that the addition- ample to the Germany Navy. al troops were not sent.
MEN'S MOTTO
ex-
The reports now say that Japan- Admiral Raeder drew attention to ese aircraft are operating between the motto of Frederick the Great, Jehol city and Chapsur, where Teh (which hung in the men's quarters has his capital.
on the Deutschland "It is not necessary that I live but only that I fulfil my duty" and added that the victims of the bombing would never be forgotten.
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Another Japanese Film Banned
At the close of the Admiral's or- Apparently taking their cue from
ation the names of the victims were the furore caused by the showing of
read out to the accompaniment of the "New Earth" film, the Japanese the roll of muffled drums, and as Consulate-General has. instructed
the coffing were slowly lowered the Towa Theatre, Shanghai, not to into the graves three volleys were
screen a film entitled “Our 8,000- fired..
"
kilometre National Defence Line.' During the ceremony all the
The reason for the order was а churches of Wilhelmshafen sound-- belief that the showing of the ed a dirge. Trans-Ocean.
picture would induce misunder-
standing in the minds of foreigners
and Chinese alike.
The film, the 'dailies said, aimed to acquaint Japanese spectators with the problems caused by the ex-
Dr. Chou Lou's Return
Canton, To-day. Dr. Chou, Lou, Chancellor of the
pansion of Japanese influence since Sun Yat-sen University, after the Russo-Japanese War and the spending several months in Nan-
Manchurian Incident.
It
Chou
king, is on his way to Canton. is officially reported that Dr. The P. and O. s.s. “Kidderpore" arrived at Changsha yesterday left Moji for this port on the 17th morning on the Canton-Hankow inst. and is due here on the 22nd Railway. Our Own Correspon-
dent
Bing Crosby
Bob Burns R
inst.
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