1937-09-16 — Page 12

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GALA PREMIERE

At 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, Sept. 17th

at Popular Prices

At The QUEEN'S

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THE

ROBBER SYMPHONY"

An Amazing Film With Magical Music Played By 100 Musicians Of The London Symphony Orchestra Conducted By The Famous Viennese Composer, HANS FEHER, Lilting Songs, Sparkling Comedy, Beautiful Scenery, Abetting Fine Acting By HANS FEHER, The Brilliant Boy Actor, In Fantasy-like

Tale! A Grand Entertainment For All Ages !!!

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TO-MORROW AT 9.30 P.M.

Bringing Up Father

THE COOK NEXT DOOR IS IN THE KITCHEN TALKING TO OUR BUTLER-

I WANT YOU TO GO AND LISTEN-BUT - DON'T LET THEM SEE YOU-WE'LL FID OUT WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT"

·LIS AND GET ALL THE

HOOD GOSSIP

ONFLICTING I NOKI Japanese "Sweeping ITALIAN

Through" Report IN PARIS

Disputed

Peiping, To-day.

The Japanese centre claims, that after routing four Chinese divisions it has attained a line west of the walled town of Ku An.

Success is also claimed by the Japanese troops in the Lianghsiang sector, where the Chinese are reported to have yielded strategic points over a wide area.

OUTRAGE

Believed to hay in the bomb o day, an Italian na Etoile quarter of was traced by th place near Toulon, Meanwhile, the arrested yesterday Camille Chautemps,

ment yesterday, sta Minister of the Int ing legislation to de The Japanese crossing of the the Peining Railway tracks at sendesirable aliens. Han River, 400 yards wide, was pre-veral points and a number of Japan- ceded by a terrific artillery barrage ese Army planes lying on which blasted the Chinese troops out ground-Hua Nan

of their trenches on the far side

of the river.

PONTOON BRIDGES.

CHINESE REPORT

ON BATTLE

France had a popu the million aliens, he

counted for police" tracing the culprits outrages.

Many of these a tical refugees, whic

the ench hospitality -

The Japanese cavalry then forded the river, while mechanised units rumbled across pontoon bridges fol

Peiping, To-day. flowed by infantry, while scouts who The biggest battle to date in the had swum the river, took up posi-Sino-Japanese conflict began yester tions on the far side to protect the day morning with launching of a crossing of the main body.

Japanese offensive along a front 80 Once across the river, the Ja- kilometres long south-west of Pei- ping, where the Chinese are report- ed to have an army of 300,000.

panse,;

panese pushed on without making very effective use of tanks across the flat Hopei plain.-Renter FALL OF KUAN DENIED

Paoting, To-day.

Severe fighting is in progress around Ku-an, on the Pinghan Rail- way, and Japanese repeated at- tempts at crossing the river were baulked yesterday. The Japanese al- regation that Ki An has been taken by the Japanese is authoritatively | denied. Hua Nan.

HARASSED BY IRREGULARS

Nanking, To-day.

According to Chinese reports, the Government troops have succeeded in capturing various strategically im portant points on the west bank of the Yungting River, in the Ku-An sector.

claim capture of Ku-An

On the other hand, the Japanese

DESPERATE RESISTANCE Focal point of the struggle ist Pinghang, where the Chinese are offering desperate resistance.

Aim of the Japanese offensive is The Japanese forces in North Paotingfu, and strong Japanese re- China are much harassed by irreinforcements have left Peiping and gulars. They were early this week Tientsin for the front-Trans- responsible for the destruction of Ocean.

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By George

WELL?

Cope: 1957, King Features Synd

KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED

WHILE

THE SILK- SMUGGLERS

ARE

PREPARING.

TO LAND

ANOTHER CARGO ON A DESERTED

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COAST,

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MAKING

FLYING SURVEY

OF THE COAST LINE.

GAN AROUX CRUISE UP AND DOWN THE INSIDE PASSAGE TO ALASKA, SU VEYING

WE BETTER CALL EACH OF THE TEMPORARY STATIONS, JERRY FOR A LAST CHECK-UP

Siesoger, Jac

King Features Syndicate,, Loc

Forli rights reserved.

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