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Joe E. BROWN
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ALICE FAYE
BETTY GRABLE
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DAILY
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• TO-MORROW
SO YOU WON'T TALK?
• Frances ROBINSON
VIVIENNE OSPORNE BERNARD NEDELL TOM DUGAN
Directed By EDWARD SEDGWICA
TIN PAN ALLEY
JACK OAKIE JOHN PAYNE
MAJESTIC
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As From The 1st Of April, 1941
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RIP-ROARING COMEDY-THRILLER REPLETE
WITH LAUGHTER !
That beautiful
blonde you saw
me with is a
suspect!
Sure! Any dame'
that calls you
"Sugar" is always a suspect to me!
The Sleuthing Sloane: Are At It Again!
Laugh a second fun "thrill-a-second excitement ... as your favorite rare-book defectives ramp through the rip-roaring sequel to "Fast Company'
ROSALIND
ROBERT
MONTGOMERY RUSSELL
FASTand LOOSE
Reginald OWEN
Jo Ann SAYERS
with
Ralph MORGAN
Etienne GIRARDOT • Alan DINEHART
Joan MARSH
Original Scieon Play by Harry Kurnita
Directed by
SUWIN 1 MAMINA
Metro-
Produced b ht FREDERICK STRANI
MOTUSUB
Added Attraction:
LATEST BRITISH NEWS
COMMENCING SATURDAY
One of the Most Beautiful Pictures: Epp
MAURICE MAETERLİNCK'S
Made!
THE BLUE BIRD”
Shirley Temple — Spring Byington Eddie Collins A 20th Century-Fox TECHNICOLOUR Production
SOUTH
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 27, 1941.
AFRICA STARY THEATRE
WON'T FAIL
The South African High Commissioner, Mr. A. F. Watersen, speakng at the National Defence Public Interest Committee lun- cheon, said: "My people will not fail. Germany miscalculaed over South Africa in 1939 just as in 1914.
.to spread She did her best disruption in the country and in- trigued in many ways but the effort failed. German propagandu is all based on blackmail and brute force and those evil quali- ties do not win many friends among a free people."
Mr. Watersen read a message from General Smuts: "Please Defence to the National convey Committee in London South Africa's pride in the heroic stand of the men and women of Bri- tan, who are adding another glorious page to history.
Now that the two greatest De- nycracies have practically pooled their resources under leaders grea- ter than the Dictators, the ultimate issue can be in no doubt what- ever hard trials lle immediately ahead.
Cause Beyond All
Others
And we have a cause beyond all other causes to sustain and inspire us. If we prove worthy, that cause will
carry itself through."
one
who
Lord Nathan said a reply would be sent to General Smuts saying how proud they were to receive such a message from
of a was not merely the leader
eat dominion but was one of the leading statesmen of our time.
General Smuts would also be told that day by day they with pride heard of the dauntless deeds of the brave airmen and troops of South Africa fighting far from their hơn:es for a cause common to us with determination und rozfidence that that fight would succeed. British Wireless.
ANTI-CHOLERA MEASURE
Pointing out that the Health Authorities desired to stop the unlicensed sale of cooked food, which might be one of the sources of cholera, Sanitary Inspector Old prosecuted two women and a man for selling cooked food without a licence in Bulkeley Street, Hung- hom, yesterday,
Inspector Old revealed that a very bad cholera case occurred yesterday in Hunghom and the pallent died on the way to hospi- tal.
The accused were fined $5 each, while the third was fined $2,
NITRIC ACID
FOUND ON SHIP
An application for confiscation of unmanifested cargo, consisting of nitric acid, found. on board a shio in Harbour on Sunday, was granted by Mr. D. J. N. Anderson at Kowloon this morning.
MORE BLACK-OUT:
OFFENDERS
་!, ་
in
Some 30 Chinese residents Yaumati and .....Shamshulpo were 'fined by Mr. H. C. Macnamara at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for breach of Lighting Regulations during the last Black- out..
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