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SHOWING

TO-DAY

FAIRECONDITIONED THEAT

AT 2.30, 5.10,

·7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

THE HAPPY-GO-LAUGHING MUSICAL HIT!

Anne NEAGLE

in the "Tag For Two" Musical Romance-

No. No. NansTTs

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)

CHANG

NEXT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. in ■

"Angels Over Broadway"

= MAJESTIC

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7.20 - 9.30

Matmees: 30c., 40c. ·

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BABY SANDY

AND THE LITTLE TORNADOES

S

BUTCH and BUDDY

OF "THE UNDERPUR" FAME

in

ANDY

LADY

with

TOM BROWN

NAN GREY

and

FILMDOM'S FOREMOST FUNSTERS

MISCHA AUER Eugene PALLETTE Billy GILBERT Edgar KENNEDY

COMMENCING TO-MORROW *

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GINGER ROGERS.

in

"KITTY FOYLE'

An RKO Radio Picture

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Romance

of the

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CESAR

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STARTING YOUNG TOM EDISON" Mickey Rooney

SUNDAY:

Georgar Banoroft

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 27, 1941.

GERMAN ATTEMPT

SCARE NEUTRALS

TO

GERMAN ATTEMPTS to scare nëutrals

by raising the old anti-Soviet cry were

com

mented on by the diplomatic correspondent TREBITSCH

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.

men

threw

The German cameramen were busy as the young bricks and other missiles at the Embassy windows and at cara 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 оп the demonstrators.

was

agency

The German news

the first to report "spontaneous riots," and bably the despatches were writ-

these pro-

ten before the show took place. The whole affair was clearly

ersatz but nonetheless outra reous.

Finnish Mischief

In Finland, the Germans just as busy and just chievous.

as mus-

the

The Finns mobilised at end of last week but there reason to believe they worr taken aback when Hitler an- 11ounced on Sunday that were marching side by alde with the German army aga nut the Soviet Union.

they

In America. German hopes of splitting opinion have bean din. appointed. The Communist bogey seems a puny thing besig German reality.

www

The isolationist cry of "No mms: need to help Great Brita" b been drowned in louder demand for greater and quicker help.

Chief Care

One of Hitler's chief cares is to prevent American entry into the war. A month or six weeks ugo he saw the danger Sigh shining brightly in his face.

on

He evidently believed that

action any hasty German any part of the Atlantic coast would bring on him the great risk of Immediate American in tervention.

This belief, supported by Pre- sident Roosevelt's warning", would confirm his determination to go eastwards.-Reuter,

CONSULTATIONS IN VICHY

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF ALGERIA, ADMIRAL ARRIAL. LEFT ALGIERS ONT WEDNESDAY BY 'PLANE FOR VICHY ACCOMPANIED BY COL. LAGANDE, DEPUTY CHIEF OF HIS MILITARY CABINET.

Abrial, whose absence will be short, is returning to Vichy to confer with the Government and deal with a certain number - of: matters concerning Algeria. Reuter.

MAFOO FINED

¿

1

EQUIPPING AUSSIE

FORCES

Mechanisation of the

OFF AGAIN

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

Abbot Chao Kung, the erstwhile Trebitsch Lin-

coln, yesterday circulated in Shanghai typewritten copies in high faluting words entitled "Doom of the World."

Extracts from the circular follow:-

"No government anywhere in the world to-day is capable of establishing a better world. They are bent on destruction and are actually and factually destroying themselves and everybody.

**The Buddhists shall establish a real new world of harmony and which Christians peace never able to accomplish."

the

Buddhists will

were

accomplish

News

Australian Imperial Chao Kung does not say how Forces is being urgently their aim. - International pressed forward, Mr. Service. Spender, the Army Minis- tér, stated yesterday.

would equip the Austrailaṇ Im- with additional perial Forces trucks and replacements.

vehicles

Thousands of

of all

Many thousand motor vehicles have already been sent abroad to the Australian Imperial Forces and several thousands more will types were also being bought for be sent.

the land forces in Britain, Reuter.

Mr.

Sponder added

Australia.--

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COOLING SYSTEM

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BOOKING AT WHITEAWAY'S

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. A 31 years old mare China Te

Loi, was fined $25, by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morning, for stealing iron from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Stables, da

Det. Sergt. Bentley said accused. was employed in Mr. Tinson's stable.

ALFRED AITCHCOCK'S

PRODUCTION OF

FOREIGN

CORRESPONDENT

FYWWALFRED HITCHCOCIL, who dradet "Rabecent

10EL MCCREA

LARAINE WAY-- WENBEWT KARSHALA - GTØRCH KANDERS,

· ALBERT WASSERMAN - ROBERT BENCHLEY-

STARTING TO-MORROW

· David L. Lorm "« Albert Lewin, jewoont

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