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SHOWING

TO-DAY

At 2.30. 5.10.

9:30, p.m.

THE LOVABLE STARS OF “AH WILDERNESS

In the stirring, heart-warming drama of aʻman.... who was not too old to fight for his loved ones! Powerful as “Fury 15

A family Affair

Goelwyn

Mayer

PICTURE

with

LIONEL BARRYMORE

Cecilia PARKER

Eric LINDEN

"NIGHT MUST FALL"

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YOU'LL GET THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFE. From Jack London's famous story of the farmer boy who knocked out the champion only to be K. O.ed by a pretty school marm! ⠀

in

THE TERROR OF THE LUMBERJACKS—A TEACHER'S PET!

FRI. SAT.

CONFLICT

JACK LONDON'S EXCITING

NOVELI

“The Abysmal Brute“

Bawas Starring

JOHN WAYNE JEAN ROGERS

WARD HOND, TOMMY RIPP, BRYANT WASHBURN, FRANK SHERIDAN, HAIRY.

RGARET MANN..

LET'S MAKE A MILLION!

A screaming comedy with Edward Everett Horton and the funny "Pixilated Sisters."

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Directed by L

TO MORROW

HERBERT MARSHALL-ANNE SHIRLEY

Grace

MAKEWAY FORLADY

TRUDBEMICHAEL RGOTEGRA ADIO FICT

ranchot Tone in

EN KING STEPS OUT

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1987.

FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IN SEA: J.C.J.L. LINER'S

RESCUE

H.K. RADIO TO

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ALL SHIPS

from

A message broadcast |Hong-Kong last night, asking all

vessels in the

Point of piracy inity of Chilang

fame-to keep a

look-out for possible survivors of a typhoon junk disaster, revealed the story of the rescue of four men by the J.C.J.L. liner, Tjison- dari. ...

Bound for Amoy, the Tjisondari sighted the men, all on the verge of exhaustion, clinging to wreckage, and put out a boat which brought them to the ship.

For some time, all were in such a state of collapse that they could circumstances of the not relate

but later one of

their disred sufficiently to in-

them

form the officers that they were survivors of a large junk, with a crew of twenty, which had been battered to pieces on the rocks in the typhoon on Sunday.

IN WATER 48 HOURS

They had been in the water før 48 hours before picked by the Tji- sondari. One of them, it is learn- ed, died last night on the trip to Amoy.

Whether there are any other sur-

Few hopes are now entertained that Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam (above) will be found alive. Her plane went down into the Pacific on Friday. At dusk yesterday (Tuesday) after four days, no trace had been found.

VAN ZEELAND

vivors of the disaster is not know WELL PLEASED

BY MISSION

in

The Tjisondari saw no others the vicinity, but it is thought pos- sible that some were able to reach the shore.

A high sea was running at the time and the J.C.J.L. boat could not approach more closely than she did to the dangerous rocks at that point on the coast.

Brussels, To-day. Immediately after his arrival here from the United States, via London, the Belgian Premier, M. Paul van Zeeland, conferred for an hour with the Deputy Pre- mier and Minister of Finance, M.

KING AND QUEEN Henri de Man.

AT LEIGH

The Premier then conferred with the Foreign Minister, M. Spaak, and was received by King Leopold, to whom he reported the results of his economic talks in the United States. M. van Zeeland later told press The King and Queen who are in residence at Holyrood, Edinburgh, correspondents that he was satisfied yesterday through the humble streets with

of Leigh.

London, To-day.

They were most

Amer result of his journey to

enthusiastically In the afternoon the Premier pre- received particularly by the fisher-sided over a Cabinet Council meet- wives, who wearing their traditional ing-Trans-Ocean. dress with brightly coloured shawls, sat on fish boxes along the road. Also on" quayside were 400 men of the Newhaven, Free Fishermen's So- ciety, the oldest organised fishing "The United States is completely It has been in favour of the economic mission I society in the world.

Briundertook at the request of Britain

established over 600 years. tish Wireless.

Diplomatic Appointments

London, To-day.

His Majesty the King has proved the following appointments in the Diplomatic Service:

Sir W. Selby, His Majestry's

U.S. AGREEMENT

Brussels, To-day.

and France, and has already con- cluded agreements with different countries with the end in view of removing commercial barriers.”

So declared the Premier, M. Paulvan Zeeland, in a press inter- view here yesterday.

“I was assured of American

Zee support,” added Mr. van land, “in any endeavours secure the peace of the world.

PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS

“The general attitude in the Unit- Minister at. Vienna to be Ambassa-ed States was encouraging and the dor at Lisbon in succession to Sir opinion prevails that as soon: Charles Wingfield,

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retiring certain conditions are fulfille towards the end of the year.

practical solution to economic prov Mr. Charles Parlairt, British blems can be found.” Minister at Stockholm to be Minia-- The Premier said he had not yet ter at Vienna.

finished his economic investiga+ British tions, which were likely to last an=" Mr. other six weeks, after which hé British would publish the

Ocean.

Sir Edmund Monson, Minister at Riga to succe Parlairt at Stock Wireless.

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