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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 28, 1937.
JAPANESE MILITARY
ALHAMBRA REGULATIONS IN SHANGHAI
HAN RD, HOMECON-DR!
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
Meet Mr. Deeds Kid Brother Mr. Dodd
"MR. DODD
KENNY BAKER
FRANK MCHUGH ALICE BRADY JANE WYMAN GERTRUDE MICHAEL A Mervyn LeRoy Proď'n
TAKES THE AIR”
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ADDED! Vitaphone Coloured Short: "THE ROMANCE OF ROBERT BURNS”
THURSDAY. 20th C. Fox
Picture
ROCHELLE HUDSON BRIAN DONLEV
in "BORN RECKLESS"
B.B.C. BROADCASTS IN ARABIC
London, To-day..
The B.B.C. announce that the
CAUSE EXCITEMENT
Shanghai, To-day. THE new regulations issued by the Japanese mili- tary authorities regarding foreigners in Jap- anese occupied areas, have caused the greatest excitement among the foreign community here.
The regulations enact several pen- alties, including the death penalty, against all persons, whether Chin- ese or foreign, who should attempt in any way to interfere with carry- ing out of Japanese plans.
In the opinion of foreign circles, this practically implies abolition of extra-territorial rights of foreigners, although the Japanese maintain that the treaties concluded between Chinese and other Powers in i way are affected by the regulations in question
the
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The regulations extend to those streets of the International Settle- ment which are controlled by the
MINISTER TO Japanese Trans-Ocean.
OSLO
Warsaw, To-day.
A message from Moscow says that the Soviet has appointed M. Nikon- off as Minister to Oslo. Trans- Ocean
HONGKONG PONY STIPULATION
the Race Course, Happy Valley,
CENTAURUS
REACHES AUCKLAND
Auckland, To-day-
The Imperial "Airways flying boat, Centaurus, on a trial flight, arrived here yesterday.
The machine covered the 1,300 miles from Sydney in eight hours.
-Renter
BERLIN SILENT ON POPE'S STRICTURES
Berlin, To-day.
No official comment has been made regarding In connection with the auction at the Pope's Christmas first transmission of news in foreign Minister (read in his absence in next Thursday, it is interesting to Eve address against languages will be broadcast in Egypt by the Charge d'Affaires of note that the Jockey Club require German religious perse- Arabic on January 3 from 6 p.m. the Egyptian Embassy), Ministers that any ponies purchased will not
lin India, Arabia and Iraq, and Sir be exported during the present hos cution, and the press on a wavelength of 31.32 metres.
Bernard Reilly, the Governor of tilities.
generally is silent. a This position arises owing to The semi-official agency Several distinguished repre-Aden.
requirement of the authorities at clares, however, that the ad- sentatives of Arabic-speaking countries will participate in the be broadcast from the Egyptian Dairen, from which port, the ponies dress was "hateful and com- opening ceremony.
From January 4 onwards, trans-were shipped to Hong Kong, that pletely unjustified"cus missions will be regularly broadcast they would not again be exported A number of pastors who have Prince Seifa Islam Hussain, son at the same time, preceded from from Hong Kong into China of the Imam of Yemen, will broad-15.20 pm by a normal short-wave military or other purposes. cast before the news bulletin and programme with Arabic announce The local Japanese Consul stands
Beuter. four other messages of greeting will ments.
guarantee for the Jockey Club.
Brighton's Big Black-Out. Warplanes bombed Brighton recently darkness during a test "air raid” Fire brigades, air raid wardens raid. Photo shows a decontamination squad setting off on their
the whole town was plunged into gan squads took part in the mimic the raid. (Copyright).
de-
for been imprisoned in past months have been allowed to return to their churches during Christmas, but have to return to prison after the holi- days. Beuter.
SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES IN GERMANY
Paris, To-day.
Tilting an economic lance on be- half of Germany the newspaper "Le Journal says that a shortage of supplies undoubtedly exists Germany and that the German au thorities have never attempted to conceal that fact, but protests against mendacious press reports.
If there were ortage the Four-Year Plan would have been superfluous, says the paper,
ing that the German stitu materials are not
quality
In fact, these s
seen on foreign marke
three years.
The paper says condition.
many are not hard, and
Ger-
is more money in the country than was the case some which circulates far
Ocean.
ago, money
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