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SHOWING TO-DAY

DITIONED THE

AT 2.30, 5:10,

7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

DON'T EVER FORGET you belong to me!

"I gave up all other women for you. Play the game my way and-wo'll go to the top of the world. togethär”. She' wont with him, whilo he fought his way up-to the most dramatic climax of the screen your!

GEORGE RAFT JOAN BENNETT The HOUSE ACROSS the BAY

with LLOYD NOLAN, GLADYS GEORGE and WALTER PIDGEON

Ditocled by Archie Mayo Released hru United Artisty

NEXT CHANGE

A Warner Bros.

Picture

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2:30 - 5.20 X20-930

p

PAUL MUNI in "WE ARE NOT ALONE”

MAJESTIC

NATHAN

ROAD KOWLOON

TEL 57222

MATINEES: 20<- 30‹.° EVENINGS. 20-3050«70g

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TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY ! ̈ Vote Special Times: At 2.30, 5.00, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. Return of the Biggest "Old Favourite" of Them All!

THE BIGGEST DRAMA OF THE CENTURY!

Cost $2,000,000! Two Years to Make! Two Great Stars and Cast of Thousands! ̧ ̧

Clark Gable and the native. girl he found in the South Seas" "lovers'Paradise!

Muting Bounty

ON THE

staring Charles

LAUGHTON

Clark GABLE

with:

FRANCHOT TONE

HERBERT MUNDIN. EDDIEQUILLAN ́ ́DUDLEY DIGGES · DONALD CRISP

A Frank Lloyd Production

Associate Produseri.

́Albert Lewin

·d tyrant Captain- drove his men to mutiny. They dis- cover a Paradise of love in a South

·Sea "Garden of Eden''!

Mayer

PICTI

COMMENCING TO-MORROW !

The Greatest Historical Drama Of The Year!

The

QUEEN WHO

COULD HE EVERYTHING- BUT A-2

WOMANI

BETTE

ERROL

DAVIS FLYNN

The Private Lives of

AND

ELIZABETH PESSEX

THE

KINGE

OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLD CHIP ALAN HALE VINCENT PRICE-BURNEY STEMIENION

A WARNED AROS Ptaiere -- Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZO

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 9, 1940.-

COWARDLY EVASIONS THE RUMANIANS

BY

SOME OF THE circumstances attending. the new development in Rumania are a mat- ter of direct concern to Great Britain, déclar- ed the London\"Times” in an editorial yester-. day on the entry of German troops into that country.

During the past fortnight several leading British businessmen have been arrested and no regular judicial proceedings instituted against them; the protests of the British Minister have been met by the Rumanian For- eign Minister with cowardly evasions.

Unhappily the evidence avail- able shows that some or all were subjected to physical violence in order to extort confessions of sabotage in the oll fields.

The

ob- alleged revelations tained by this process, is one of the pretexts of the Nazi action. It need hardly be said that the charges are a hollow sham, Throughout the earlier part of the war, Rumania was bound by ties of alliance with France and Britain. Nazi tactics of sudden and provoked attacks on neutral countries had become familiar and it would have been criminal. negligence on the part of the Rumanian Government

not to have made plans to prevent such an attack for the destruction of oil wells and other objects of military value.

Revolting Hypocrisy

In drawing up such plans the British and French managers o the oil fields and engineers might

well have been consulted.

arc

S.O.S. FOR GLASS

Glaziers are having a busy time on the south-east coast. They are working from dawn to dusk re- placing windows shattered during air Taids--windows in shops, houses and hotels.

broken win-

Nearly all the dows are those which had not been treated with anti-blast ma- terial or strips of adhesive tape: Even those that have been treat- ed are often cracked so badly that they are in danger of falling in. and have to be replaced.

But there are no flying splin- ters from them, and local A.R.P. officers are urging a greater use of counter-blast material. Whenever our guns go

into

TURKISH TALKS WITH SOVIET

Haydar Atkay, 'the. Turkish Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. left Istanbul for Moscow. yesterday to resume his post.

Mr. Atkay returned to Ankara at the be- ginning of September to report to the Tur- kish. Government.

Meantime, the Ger- man Ambassador, von Papan, has returned to Ankara after three weeks vacation in Istanbul-Reuter.

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HUNDRED BOMBS ON BERLIN

An Air Ministry

communique

action against enemy 'planes or bombs are dropped, the glaziers stand by waiting for the hundreds dealing with the Berlin raid, says: of urgent calls which come d rect-"Last night, strong forces of ly the batteries cease fire.

bombers made successful attacks on military objectives in Berlin.

Whether any of them now under arrest for taking! part in such consultations 13 impossible to tay but the Ru One glazier told the press that manian authorities are guiltyaiter a fierce, strafing of enemy of the most ravolting hypocrisy planes the other day, his men put when they make such projects 164 panes of glass in house' win- the pretext for the brutal mal-dows.

Over a hundred heavy bombs were dropped on the three main power stations. A large fire was caused at the Templehof goods- yard. Several industrial plants were attacked among other key -

treatment of British subjects. One housewife said that all the The methods adopted are, un-windows in her house had been fortunately, too like those em-shattered and replaced three times. points."-British Wireless. ployed recently against British subjects in Japan to leave question as to the ultimate source of their inspiration.

any

But it would be a grave mis- take for those who perpetrate and condone such outrages at the instigation of Berlin to sup- pose they are doing themselves or their country any good.

Day Of Reckoning -

These things will be remem- bered on the day of reckoning. The latest movement doesn't seem likely to produce any mark- ed effect on the situation in south-cast Europe or counteract or influence the almost und.sputed control exercised by, the British Fleet and once more illustrated by the recent operations in the eastern Mediterranean.-Router.

COMMITTEE TO SPEED SALVAGE

Whitehall is to take its share in the new Salvage Campaign. An Inter-Departmental Com-. mittee has been set up to secure greater liaison between the salvage' activities of the Ministry of Sup- ply, which is responsible for the campaign, and other services and departments.

Mr. R. C: Morrison, Labour and Cooperative M.P. for Tottenham, is to be chairman of the cont- mittee, on which will be represent- ed the Admiralty, War Office, and other: Ministries.vt

Mr. Herbert Morrison has sud- gested that the Committee should exchange Information on salvage world and methods of departments concerned, recommend new action when desirable, and circulato datn....!

Tottenham Borough Council, which has a modern und efficient salvage service, is putting-in-a- new plant for processing pig food which will trebló its capacity,

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TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPro Valley Bus

ORIENTAL

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Only Two More Days-To-day & To-morrow You Stop This Juggernaut Of Destruction! Desperate! Frantic! convicted of a crime hè did nôt conimit, he took a potent drug that made hin invisable but it drove him inad.

Beware HE'S LOOSE AGAIN!

A NEW FANTASTIC SENSATIONS

"Suggested by "The Invisibly Man" by

H. G.WELLS

The INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS

WITH SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE VINCENT PRICE NAN GREY

John SUTTON Cecil KELLAWAY

Story by Kurt Siodmak and Joe May • Screenplay by LESTER COLE' and KURT. SIODMAK Directed by JOE MAY: • Associate Producer: KEN GOLDSMITH A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE

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