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ALHAMBRA

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

TO-DAY'S NEWEST BANDITS

MODERN

CATTLE BRIGANDS LOOTING COUNTRYSIDE WITH GIANT AUTO TRUCKS! HE KISSED THE RACKET GOODBYE! to kiss a girl "hello"!

TROUBLE AT MIDNIGHT

A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE with

NOAH BEERY, Jr. LARRY BLAKE

CATHERINE HUGHES BERNADENE HAYES

"ANOTHER DAWN"

TO-MORROW

Warner Bros.

Picture

Kay Francis

Errol Flynn Ian Hunter

monic Society

THE ARCADIANS

at the

QUEERS THEATRE

ON

December 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1937.

Commencing at 9.20 each evening.

-$3.30, $2.20 and $1.10. Admission (including Tax): BOOKING NOW OPEN AT THE QUEEN'S

REFRAIN

So follow, follow, follow

The

PZ,

THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 3, 1937.

ITALY NOW

LEADS WORLD IN SUBMARINES

Paris, To-day.

The position of first

WOLFRAM MARKET

London,

Nervous lest Japanese opera- tions in South Chẳng may inter- fere with future supplies of Wol- fram ore once the existing Hong Kong stock is exhausted, local and continental operators yesterday bought fairly heavily.

Business was done for Decem

submarine power in the ber shipment at 68/--Reuter. world, hitherto held by France, has now passed

to Italy, says the news-JAPAN AND

paper "Paris Midi” SPANISH

The new

cordingspaper says that ac

French statis-

tics, France on July 1 this year only possessed 89 submarines, as against Italy's 116.

Of these 89, only 17 were in service, while six were being built and the remaining six only planned.

In the case of Italy, 84 were in service and 37 on the stocks

FRENCH ATTITUDE

PASSPORTS

It is reported Today.

following Ja- pan's recognition of Nationalist Spain, the Japanese Government will only recognise Spanish passports issued by the Franco regime.

Passports issued by the Barcelona Government will not be deemed valid. The paper complains that the Spaniards desiring to enter Japan French Government, far from with Republican passports will be re- seeking to regain preponderance quired to obtain certificates from the for France in underwater craft, Japanese Legation and Consulate- has decided to reduce expendi-General identifying them as "non- ture on the navy by 200,000,000 objectionable.” Renter francs in 1938 by comparison

with the present year.

Ocean.

Trans-

JAPANESE CLAIM RIDICULED

Shanghai, To-day.

MORE VESSELS SEIZED ALONG SHANGHAI BUND

Shanghai, To-day. Crowds along the Bund yester-

Chinese quarters ridicule the claim, that 13 Chinese planes of Russian manufacture were destroy-day witnessed another day's ed in a Japanese raid on Nanking Systematic searching by Japan- ese troops for Chinese launches yesterday.

and junks, which were carried off as prizes from among the packed of small vessels moored along pontoons and jetties.

on

Chinese raid Yesterday's Shanghai is said to have had as its objective the flagship Idzumo.

by

Four motor sampans and a small

One bomb was dropped near but no hit was registered, according steam launch, full of armed Japan-- to the Japanese.

ese soldiers, carried out the search, The report of this raid is met carefully inspecting faunches and with scepticism by Chinese and for junks not flying foreign fiags: eigners anke, as no attack was wit- nessed or even heard by anyone

haiTr Ocean

The

seizures totalled be-

fifteen vessels.-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Course of nine public lectures

Son

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS:

The first lecture of this course will be given in the

China Fleet Club Theatre

on

MONDAY 6TH DECEMBER 1937

at 5.30 pm

Subject: THE NATURE AND RISK OF AIR ATTACKS. Lecturer Lieutenant Commander B. M. Douglas, RN. (Retired)

of His Majesty's Dockyard Hong Kong. Open to all members of the Public without charge The remaining lectures in this course are as un Lecture

No

Date and Time

Monday, 18th December,

1937, 5.30 p.m.

Monday, 20th Decembe

1937, 5.30 p.m.

Monday, 3rd January

1938, 5:30 p

Monday, 10th January,

1938, 5.30

Monday, 17th Ja

1932, 5.30 p.me Monday, 24th January,

1838, 5.80 pam Monday, 31st January,

1938, 5.30 p.m.

Monday, 7th February

1938, 5.30 pm

FRANCO JAPAN &

TWO GERMAN

ANTI-COMINTERN TUGBOATS

PACT

That Manchriare

Subject

Spain zim,

Effects and characteristics of, and measures for protection against, in

cendiary bombs and fire.

Effects and characteristics of measures for protection agai high explosive bombs. Effects and.

ristics of

Individual protection against gas. Effects and characteristics

measures for protection against,

stard gas.

Protection of buildings

Démonstrations

gas proof

room, and of the work of a decon- present

tamination squad.

General anti-gas precautions.

Sports

Caroli

derstood that Governor will al

RETURNED

RING LOST

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