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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 11, 1938.

JAPANESE CLAIM CONTROL OF RADIO BROADCAST STATIONS IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, To-day.

Radio stations in Shanghai owned and operated by foreigners or Chinese, have received notifica- tions from an organisation styling itself the "Broadcasting Superintendent's Office," with an address the same as that of the Japanese

censors.

The notification requests that all such stations re- gister and obtain permits from the organisa- tion before issuing any more broadcasts.

The notification requested in ad-

dition, information on the follow-

ing points:

Name

of the owner of the

station, or group of owners, na- tionality, age, and place of resi- dence,

Purpose of the station,

is

The financial condition of the station and how the revenue derived,

Power location and detailed plans of transmitting equipment,

Location of the studio,

The call signal,

DAILY AIR

SERVICE OVER ATLANTIC

"}

Washington, To-day.

A daily trans-Atlantic air service

for passengers and mail starts in

The frequency of the trans-July or early August, according to mitter,

Names of engineers, nationality, the statement of an official of the age, place of residence, and salary, Air Commerce Bureau yesterday.

Copy of the permit, if any was issued, by the Chinese Ministry of Communications,

IGNORING REQUESTS

It is learned that the radio sta- tions are all ignoring the request, and have placed the matter, in the hands of their respective Con-. sulates-Reuter.

GERMAN PRAISE FOR CHINESE SOLDIERS

Berlin, Yesterday.

The achievements of the Chin- ese soldier in the present conflict

The British “pick-a-back”: plane and the Yankee Clippers will in- augurate the service, terminuses of which will be Foynes, in Ireland, and New York-Reuter.

Dublin -To-day. Renter's correspondent here is informed that the Atlantic air con- ference held here recently did not discuss the question of a daily At- lantic air mail service this year.

A CONTRADICTION -

It is stated the conference took the decision on the basis that: trans-1- Atlantic flying is still in the experi- mental stage Mails will be carried experimentally this year but there will be no regular service-Bénter.

This message: contradicts the ear-

are extolled in an article in the Her Washington report that a daily "Deutsche Allegemeine Zei-Atlantic passenger and mail: service tung" to-day.

The foreign military mission which came to China at the end of the last century, the article!

would be started this Summer.

says, had even at that time re- SOVIET'S ARMY

ported that the Chinese were ex- cellent material for soldiers.

The events of the present wer have revealed how justified such an opinion had been.

The war had shown that the

TO BE DOUBLED

London Yesterday.

Chinese were excellent soldiers Stalin, says the Daily Express when it came to pitting them this morning, Las ordered an. selves against technical super-crease. the strength of the Red-

iority.

Page

QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG

AT 230-515 7-20-930 PM.

DON

30:5:20-7:20 & 9:30` PÍL.

• TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

The roaring story of

who saved the nation!

1 A CECIL B. DĚ MIKE Production,

FREDRIC MARCH

THE BUCCANEER

FRANCESHA GALL

AKIN TAMIROFF MARGOT GRAHAME

WALTER BRENNAN

WEDNESDAY

At The QUEEN'S

At The ALHAMBRA

"BRINGING UP BABY"

“BACK-IN CIRCULATION"

Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant Joan Blondell. Pat O'Brien

4 SHOWS DAILY 230-5 20 720-930!

MAJESTIC

THEATRE--

DEATHLAN ROAD

MATINEES 20‹ -30% • EVENINGS 20, -30-50-70)

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

SPECTACULAR ICE-BALLETS, LOVELY MUSIC,

SPARKLING FUN

--Your "One In A Million” cli and the boy in a million‚§. i a gay and magnificent musical!TM

SONJA HENIE

TYRONE POWER

Thin Ice

ARTHUR TREACHER RAYMOND WALBURN

JOAN DAVIS

SIG RUMANN - ALAN MALE LEAH RAY - MELVILLE COOPER MAURICE CASS --GEORGE,

GAVOT

Dazzling les→ spectacles! Songs of filling loveliness!

TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY

THE STRANGEST TRIANGLE STORY EVER TOLD MIRIAM

HOPKINS in

"MEN ARE NOT GODS"

AN ALEXANDER KORDA PRODUCTION. A UNITED ARTISTS PICTUR

SUDETEN

China had national heroes to- Army from 1300,000 to 2.500 GERMANS WALK

day: Chinese flyers who had shot down many enemy ma- chines or had taken part in sinking Japanese warships, fantrymen like the commander of the Nanking crack" brigade who was the first of his 1 enter and the last to leave N king, and who on the retrea

crossed the icy Yangtse ming on a plank for two

There are nameless men in the Battle of Shanghai. later, had accomplished vellous deeds. - Trans

000.

An

will be made;;: the- asserts, sto reach this lat-

before thebench of the

the paperede

OUT

Prague, Yesterday.

The Sudeten Ger

walked. of the

deputies

bo10:000 | Farliament during yester

end fifty factories at engaged

acture of other

be converted factories Trans

the manu

oducts, are, aircraft

session.

GREAT WORLD EXHIBITION

The great world exhibition, it is announced, will be held in Rome in 1942, and will last six mon

exhibition will be-

21, the legendary the foundation

Ocean

est of the min

lack of goodwill majority

Their action followed against the

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