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THEY FELL IN LOVE.......FDUR AT A TIME!
ERROL FLYNN
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WALTER CONNOLLY HUGH HERBERT MELVILLE COOPER
OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
ROSALIND RUSSELL
PATRIC KNOWLES
FOURS
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ALSO MUSICAL COMEDY
Dirasted by MICHAEL CURTIZ
"PUPPET LOVE"
The Dionne Quintuplets in
"FIVE OF A KIND"
Next Change
20th Century
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with JEAN HERSHOLT
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CLAIRE TREVOR
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THE ICE QUEEN IN THE BEST PICTURE OF HER DAZZLING CAREER!
IT'S THE PICTURE
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SONJA
Sonja's the cutest thing
on wheels (we mean skates!) as the queen of a co-ed campus! And. the incredible ice cli max will bring you to your feet in wonder and delight!
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RICHARD
HENIE GREENE
MY LUCKY STAR
Snow-deep in the rhythm of Gordon & Ravel's eight new
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JOAN, DAVIS CESAR ROMERO BUDDY EBSEN Arthur Treacher » George Bazbior Louise Hovick Billy Gilbert Patricia Wildər. Paul Hurst Directed by Roy Del Ruth
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THE ARRIVAL OF
THEIR BRITANNIC MAJESTIES
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One of the Best British Pictures of the Season †
in “SAILING ALONG”
JESSIE MATTHEWSON
ROLANDA TORPER). YOUNG.
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 3, 1939,-
NEW REGULATIONS TO STIMULATE CHINA'S EXPORTS
Chungking, To-day. At the same time that China's imports are being re-
· stricted, Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Exe- cutive Yuan and Minister of Finance, an-- nounced late last night further important liberalization of the regulations governing the- nation's exports in order to stimulate produc- tion and the export trade.
In view of the barter agreements and commodity credit agreements, wood oil, tea, bristles and mineral products will continue to be handled. primarily by the Government trading organisa- tions; but other export goods will be handled through ordinary channels of trade.
The exchange in respect of all ficates of customs clearance will be exports, according to the announce-issued by these two banks. ment, is to be delivered to the Bank In order to develop export: trade, of China and the Bank of Com- special efforts are being made to munications at the official rates of improve and co-ordinate transporta- exchange of the Central Bank of tion in the interior and to remove- China, but exporters will receive a hindrances to the free movement of sum based upon the difference be- goods. tween the official rates and the rates jointly announced from time to time by the Bank of China and the Bank of Communications.
SPOKESMAN EXPLAINS
A spokesman of the Ministry of Finance stated with reference to the new regulations that these are After arrangements have been evidence of the Government's de made for the sale of the relative termination to act vigorously fur- exchange to the Bank of China or ther to consolidate the nation's the Bank of Communications, certi-' economic and financial situation.
DOMINION
MINISTERS IN LONDON?
London, To-day.
Much interest has been aroused in British official circles by the suggestion, strongly revived by Canada's ex-Premier Mr. R. B. Bennett, that each Dominion should have a resident Minister in London.
It is understood in London that the question of closer and more rapid collaboration between Bri- tain and the Dominions on inter-
The measures relating to exports, said the spokesman, were designed. to promote freer and larger move- ment of commodities which are to- be handled to the greatest possible extent through normal channels of trade and finance.
The Government, the spokesman revealed, is taking further steps in this connexion to facilitate the effec- tive transport of comniodities in China and to remove impediments..
NO ALTERNATIVE With reference to the Finance Ministry's official announcement,. the spokesman-indicated that the rates to be announced by the Bank: of China and the Bank of Com- munications in connexion with the purchase of export bills will, until further notice, be based on a selling rate for telegraphic transfers of. 7
national affairs is again-likely to pence and 13-5/8 U.S. dollár cents.
be raised shortly. Our Own Cor- respondent.
MORE SHADOW FACTORIES
London, To-day.
An official announcement may be made shortly of an extension of the “shadow" aircraft factory scheme.
It is reported in the meantime that three additional "shadow" factories are to be completed "in the Midlands for the production of aircraft engines or aircraft en- gine parts.
These factories, it is believed, are to be managed by motor com- |panies. Our Own Correspondent.
Regarding import prohibitions, the spokesman stated that the Gov- ernment was reluctant to adopt these measures but had arrived at the conclusion that it had no al- ternative under existing conditions.
The spokesman stated he was confident any minor. hardships that: may be caused would be willingly borne by those concerned, bearing in mind the necessity for this ac- tion Central News.
Wong Chuen, who ›÷was arrested at the beginning of last month in connection with the theft of an Indian Police Constable's revolver in Customs Pass Road, and who escaped from the Kowloon Hos-- pital on June 5, was re-arrested in: the Kowloon City district yesterday in connection with a larceny.
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