THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 27, 1939.
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OWING TO THE BLACK-OUT TO-NIGHT'S PER- FORMANCE WILL COMMENCE AT 9.00 P.M.
Blazing Action With G-men of the Old West !
BOB ALLEN
Rio Grande
RANGER
COLUMBIA
TO-MORROW
with
Iris. Meredith
Directed by PICTURE • Spencer Geresa Benoit
COLMAN
RONALD
A Paramount in "IF I WERE KING"
Picture
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ISTARE
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OWING TO THE BLACK-OUT TO-NIGHT'S PER- FORMANCE WILL COMMENCE AT 9.00 P.M.
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PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS
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ANN GILLIS - EDGAR KENNEDY⚫ Billy Gilbert Benita Hume-Spanky MacFarland-Louise Beavers
TO-MORROW
M-G-M Picture
Produced by SOL LESSER, Directed by Edward P. Cline. Screen Play by Al Martin, David Boehm, Robert Nadlo,
ELEANOR POWELL
RKO RADIO PÍCere
ROBERT YOUNG
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TO BOMBING INCIDENTS
London, To-day. Unprecedented vehemence and embitterment marks comments in this morning's news- papers on the latest I.R.A. outrages. The "Daily Express" suggests some connection be- tween the outrages and yesterday's House of Commons debate on the anti-Irish legislation. The newsjaper says the outrages were in accord- ance with the “S plan” of which the Home Se- cretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, informed the House of Commons.
Feverish search for the perpetra- tors of yesterday's outrages has not yet met with success.
The press reports that police are looking for a man of about 30 who was seen boarding a train with the greatest haste at King's Cross for the North.
Victoria Station was the scene of much excitement after the ex- plosion.
INJUDICIOUS
Discussing the outrage, an eye- witness declared that the I.R.A. were justified to a certain extent in committing such acts of violence.
A woman who overheard the re- mark demanded from a policeman on duty that the man be arrested.
A large and excited crowd took an active interest and sided with the woman in her demand for the man's arrest.
When the police proved reluc tant to make any move the crowd showed an inclination to lynch
the man.
However, the police intervened and after some difficulty managed to save the supporter of the I.R.A. cause from violence.-Trans-Ocean.
SPANISH GOLD CASE ENDED
Paris, To-day.
be- The law suit that has been fore the French courts for some time concerning gold belonging to the Bank of Spain and deposited with the Banque de France, finally terminated,
has
DOCTORS FOR
THE CHINESE
RED CROSS
London, To-day.
Lord and Lady Horder welcom ed the guests at a reception last night in honour of refugee doctors who are joining the Chinese Red Cross.
The Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tai-chi, was present.
Lord Horder declared that the doctors were ready to face dan- gers and hardships in the service of China, but were unable to pro- ceed owing to lack of equipment, for which he made a strong ap peal. Reuter.
DE LLANO TO GO TO ARGENTINE
Buenos Aires, To-day.
The Argentine-Government.....has approved the appointment of Gen- eral Quiepo de Llano as Spanish Ambassador in Buenos Aires.
This ends the rumours that Gen- eral de Llano had been arrested in the course of a "purge" by General Franco.-Trans-Ocean.
EXPLOSION AT
The suit brought by the former SPANISH FRONTIER
Paris, To-day.
Governor of the Bank of Valencia, Nicole d'Olwer, to prevent the re- turn of the gold to the Spanish
A severe explosion in which four government, reinforced by the suits of several French holders of trea- persons were killed and 20 injured sury certificates issued by the Bank is reported to have occurred at the of Valencia, and later declared in- valid by the Spanish government, was denied by the Paris court.
There is now, therefore, no fur- ther obstacle to the return to Spain of the gold, the aggregate value of which is about 1,500,000,000 French francs.-Trans-Ocean..
Spanish frontier town of Port Bou during the transport of cases con- taining explosive muterisl.
The victims were soldiers and railway workers.-Trans-Ocean,
U.S. DECISION
Washington, To-day. President Roosevelt has appoint-
WEATHER REPORT ed the United States Minister in
RAINFALL IN THE LAST 24 HOURS AMOUNTED TO 0.29 OF AN INCH.
Temperature this morning was 82 degrees, with humidity 93 per cent..
ridge of high
rming about of the Bashi
Egypt, Mr. Bert Fish, to be simul- taneously Minister to Saudi Arabia,
The appointment is considered the first step in the opening of diplomatic rel fona, with Saudi Arabia. Trans-Ocean.
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