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THE CHINA MALL, OCTOBER 16, 1937.

JAPANESE INTERPRETATIONA

ALHAMBRA OF SOVIET INTERESTING 8

NATHAN RD, HOULDON-DAILY AT 2,305.20

· FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

A Lavish Laugh-and-Rhythm Show to Drive Dull Care Away!

TO-MORROW RKO RADIO.

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NEW FACES OF 1937

JOE PENN11 MILTON BERLE PARKTAKARKUS HARRIET HILLIARI

WILLIAM BRADY JEROME COWAN THELMA LEEDS

George O'Brien

Cecilia-Parker

HOLLYWOOD COWBOY

ADDED ATTRACTION

The Sensational Heavyweight Championship Boat JOE LOUIS vs TOMMY FARR

WOMEN WEAR

WORKMEN'S

DUNGAREES

H.K. CURRENCY NOW BASED

LATEST SEASIDE ON STERLING

FASHION

Faded blue workmen's dungarees are being worn by fashionable wo- men at America's smartest seaside resorts this summer.:

Official Statement's Revelation

In an official statement on the position of the exchange fund at 30th June, 1937, the Hon. Mr. Sydney Caine, Financial Secre tary, states:

IN SINO-JAPANESE CLASH

Tokyo, To-day

The policy of Soviet Russia in relation to China stands at the cross-roads in consequence of a divergence of views between M. Bogomoloff, the Soviet Ambassador to China, and Major-General Levin, the Soviet Military Attache, according to the Shanghai correspondent of the "Nichi-Nichi."

He reports that M. Bogomoloff} advocates the return of Outer Mon- golia to China and the reorganisa- tion of the Outer Mongolian troops as part of the Chinese Army with a view to making them join în the hostilities against Japan, but Levin deprecates the restitution of Outer Mongolia to China on the ground that a frontal clash between pan and the Soviet Union ensue if Outer Mongolia were join the Chinese front.

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The correspondent says that Ma- jor General. Levin holds that the Soviet Union must avoid direct en- tanglements in the Sino-Japanese conflict, but instead was "manipu- late to ensure international inter- ference."

BOTH IN MOSCOW

M. Bogomoloff and Major Gener- al Levin, who have both returned tol Moscow by air, have submitted, the] Nichi-Nichi correspondent asserts, their views on this subject to the Soviet Government.

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NINE POWER PARLEY IN

BRUSSELS

London, To-day.

It is understood that the Nine- Power Conference on the Sino- Japanese conflict will definitely be held in Brussels at the end of October.

Arrangements are now in the hands of the Belgian Government, who will presumably fix the exact date and will issue invitations. Reuter.

FLYING BOAT SURVEY OF LINE

TO HONG KONG

London, To-day. Imperial Airways fiyingboat The correspondent attaches im Satyrus left Alexandria yester- portance to the new Soviet policy to day on a survey flight of 6,000 China which is likely to take a de-miles across India to Singapore, finite form with the return of M. with the object of testing mar- Bogomoloff to Nanking from Mos-ine air bases and flyingboat faci- lities, which have been organis- ing.

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are bought in The dungarees sailor's shops on the waterfront or in low-price men's dress shops.

seen Rough straw jackets are everywhere, from the beach, where

The Exchange Fund set up in they are worn with dungarees and Mexican sandals,. to roof gardens, December, 1935, took over, in ac- with Ordinance 54 of where they appear over cotton even-cordance.

Usually ing gowns.

these straw 1935, the silver which had to be jackets are long-sleeved, natural delivered under that Ordinance; it colour boleros, lined with slipper (also purchased during the first few satin to keep them from scratching. Imonths of its operation substan- tial quantities of exchange which The most popular bathing suits were offered on the local market.

The Russian test pilot Y. Piont- are printed in patterns of big roses, It has since both bought and sold chrysanthemums

Hawaiian exchange as has been found neceskovsky claims to have set up a re- cord by making 500. circuit flights leaves and flowers. Some of them

and landings in one day. are in prints as large as chintz or cretonne loose-covers for furniture.

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Candy-stripe cotton bathing suits are also seen a great deal. So are crisp sharkskin suits in pale blue

or green, with the shorts pleated and the top made shirtmaker style with a Peter Pan collar.

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Young girls are wearing small clusters of artificial flowers their hair, both with beach pyjama outfits and light cotton dresses.

TENTH TIME LUCKY FOR L. G. CRAWLEY

Worplesdon, To-day. Leonard Crawley, English cham- pion in 1931, and Mrs. Molly Hep-

sary.

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HE MADE 500 FLIGHTS IN ONE DAY

Soviet Test Pilot's Record

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The silver taken over by the

. Piontkovsky was testing an aero- Fund was sold and the monies so obtained and exchange bought by plane of a new design..

Each flight, including the take- the Fund constitute assets against

the the liabilities represented by Certi-off and landing, took him on

The route is. Basra. Bahrein, Karachi, Allahabad, Calcutta, Ban- goon, Bangkok and Penang.

Satyrus is expected to arrive at Singapore at the end of October.

Further survey fights on this route soon are expected to be followed by introduction of re- gular flyingboat services: be- tween England and the Far East, and later between England and Australia.

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These flyingboats will eventual- y carry not only passengers but all first-class mail under the three- halfpenny air mail scheme. Reu- ter

ficates of Indebtedness issued by average 1 minute, 10 seconds. Each CORONATION

the Treasurer to the Banks.

SMALL SILVER HOLDING

time, the aeroplane, after the take- off, made & circuit flight at height of about 250 to 325 feet, landed and then took-off again.

Piontkovsky estimates that he

MEDAL AWARD

It is announced that in the name of His Majesty the King, His flew a total distance of about 1,250 Excellency the Officer Administer-

On June 30th last the Certi ficates of Indebtedness outstanding amounted to $152,652.579, which is miles. equivalent to £9,342,020 at the rate of 1/2 11/16, the middle market rate on that day; the total assets of the Fund amounted to. £10,316;-

PREMIER

240 of which 62.97 per cent, was YUGO-SLAVIAN Linvested in gilt edged sterling securities and 35.91 per cent. was held in cash or on deposit in London at call or short notice. The balance 112 per cent. represented, silver..

London, To-day. Dr. Milan Stoyadinovitch, the Yugo-Slavian Premier, who is on an official visit to England, yester day lunched with the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace.

After lunch he visited the Prime

lain-Beuter.

ing the Government awarded the King's Coronation Medal to Mr. Tso Tsun-on. (Police Reserve) in recognition of his loyal and valu- able services to the Empire

C.I.O. FAVOURS BOYCOTT

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Atlantic City, To-day." The Committee of Industrial Or- ganisation Convention yesterday passed a résolution in favour of a

pel, won the International Mixed ham by 5 and 4 over 36 holes. Foursomes golf final here yester Hitherto, Crawley had been day, defeating A. S. G. Thompson runner-up in nine major tourna-Minister, Mr. Neville Chamber- boycott of all Japanese manufac of Aldeburgh and Kathleen Garments this year

tures. Reuter.

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