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SHOWING ON

TO-DAY

SAIRECONDITIONED THEAT

AT. 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

THE HAPPY-GO-LAUGHING MUSICAL HIT!

Anne NEAGLE

in the Tot For Two"

Musical Romance

No. No. Nanstis

An RKO RADIO Picture, With

RICHARD CARLSON - VICTOR MATURE - ROLAND YOUNG

ZASU PITTS.

HELEN BRODERICK TAMARA

BILLY GILBERT

EVE ARDEN STUART ROBERTSON

Produced and directed by HERBERT WILCOX

Also "SPORTSMAN'S PARTNER" (Sportscope)

·DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. in Columbia

'Angels Over Broadway”

COMING

SOON

4 SHOWS

DAILY 230-6.20

7.20 -9.30

A

Picture

MAJESTIC —

THEATRE

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Matinees: 30c., 40c. Evenings: 30c., 40c., 60c., 70c. FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

TREAT YOURSELF TO THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR!

What BABY'S HERE AGAIN!

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BABY SANDY

AND THE LITTLE TORNADOES

BUTCH and BUDDY

OF "THE UNDERPUP” FAME

in

SANDY

LADY

with

TOM BROWN NAN GREY

and

FILMOOM'S FOREMOST FUNSTERS

MISCHA AUER Eugene PALLETTE Billy GILBERT

Edgar KENNEDY

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR!

GINGER ROGERS

in

"KITTY FOYLE"

An RKO Radio Picture

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CATHAY

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WAZUI<- KO

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW THAT CHARMING RASCAL'S HERE AGAIN!

More adventurous than ever! Two-time romance. twice the trouble, When the Cinco Kid Meets his double!

Romance

of the

Rio Grande

CESAR

Romero

›“The Cisco Kid”: Patricia Morisont Lynne Roberts Ricardo Cortes

Chris-Pin Märtin

ALSO: Latest FOX MOVIETONE NEWS

ARTING BUNDAY

"YOUNG TOM EDISON Mickey Rooney

"George":"Bancroft

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 27, 1941.

GERMAN ATTEMPT

TO SCARE NEUTRALS WITH RED BOGEY

GERMAN ATTEMPTS to scare neutrals by raising the old anti-Soviet cry were com- mented on by the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" yesterday.

The clearest evidence of this, he says, comes from Spain. On Tuesday afternoon watchers at the British Embassy windows in Madrid saw a battery of German film cameras being set up outside. At about the same time arrived a "spontaneous demon- stration'"' by between 300 and 400 young men in Falange uniform, some on foot, others in lorries loaded with bricks.

The German cameramen were This belief, supported by Pre- busy as the young men threw sident Roosevelt's warnings, bricks and other missiles at the would confirm his determination Embassy windows and at cars lo gu eastwards.--Renter. which were waiting at the door.

When their ardour seemed to be flagging, agitators kept them at the sport. Finally Spanish police came to move un the demonstrators.

The German news agency was the first to report these "spontaneous riots," and pro. bably the despatches were writ- ten before the show took place. clearly The whole affair was ersatz but nonetheless outra eou",

Finnish Mischief

In Finland, the Germans ar just as busy and just as min- chievous.

The Finns mobilised at the end of last week but there Is reason to believe they were taken aback when Hitler an. nounced on Sunday that themes

- were marching side by side with the German army aga, not the Soviet Union.

dig.

In America. German hopes of splitting opinion have hass appointed. The Communist bogey seems a puny thing besiur German reality.

The isolationist cry of “No more! need to help Great Britain has been drowned in louder demand. for greater and quicker help.

Chief Care

15

One of Hitler's chief care; to prevent American entry into the war.

A month or six wecks ugo he saw the danger sight shining brightly in his face.

that He evidently believed any hasty German action on any part of the Atlantic coast, would bring on him the groat risk of immediate American in- tervention..

LULL ON THE CHINA FRONT

-- "A LULL PREVAILS ON THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR FRONTS AS THE JAPANESE ARE UN- ABLE TO DECIDE ON THEIR -NATIONAL POLICY-FOLLOW- ING THE OUTBREAK OF THE RUSSO-GERMAN : FIGHTING,” SAID THE CHINESE MILITARY SPOKESMAN IN CHUNGKING. On the north bank of the Yel- low River, in south Shansi, the Chinese forces are still holding out despite the recent large-scale Japanese drive into the Chuntiao Mountains, he added Reuter.

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30–5.15 7.15-4.30

AMERICAN

BOMBER CRASHES

¡SPECIAL TO "CHINA: MAIL")

The U.S. Legation at Lima (Peru) an- nounced yesterday that one of more than 20 American bombers which left Panama on a training trip crashed near Lima. The entire crew was killed.-In- ternational News Ser- vice.

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a

Fear crazed men driven to desperation by brutal cruelty as they run amok on Lerror ship. TROPICAL SIRENS LASHED THEM TO JEALOUS FURY!

RICHARD

ANDYS

ARLEN DEVINE

BLACKHAWK

sak Leery »

Gelen Big Boy" Wilkines Mila • Hain Clark • Friscos Lexas Thurston Hall »Richard Land

• A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE..

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"TO-MORROW

Paulette Goddard

Bob Hope "Ghost Breakers"

A Paramount Picture

DINE AND DANCE--WHERE THE FOOD IS

UNSURPASSED

FRED CARPIO'S

SWING ORCHESTRA

NORTH POINT

THE SURROUNDINGS UNEXCELLED

The Ritz

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