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SHOWING

TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5:30,

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

7.45 & 9.46

5 R.M.

JEROME KERN TOPS “Show Boot" and "Roberta"

ONE NIGHT THE TROPICS

Starring this ALLSTAR

ALL ENTERTAINMEN! Cam

ALLAN JONES NANCY KELLY

BUD. and LOV

ABBOTT COSTELLO ROBERT CUMMINGS-

MARY BOLAND

LED CARBILLO

WILLIAM FRAWLEY PEGGY BIÚRAN

AND

WHATTA SCOOPI

BUD

LOU

ABBOTT COSTELLO Those Rodio senaation

of "I'm a boood bay"

Forme..!

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST-4, 1941,"

4 SHOWS

DAILY

1.20-5.13

7.16-4.00

Another section of the R.A.F. work which has been opened to the W.A.A.F. la that of re- pairing and testing cine cameras which are used by alrcraft. This ls the first time women have undertaken this type of work in the Services. They have to become efficient operators of cam- eras before starting work.

ORIENTALE HITLER BLITZKRIEG

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIME!

MATINEES

2.30 5.30

EVENINGS

7.30

9.30

Two More Days - To-day And To-morrow This Story Is Tops In Screen Excitement !

A lena man elings to a rocky craie, his chances for life as perilous his p! He's cornered,

but he isn't beaten! His fateful story is Carved forever

חנ

the peak of the highest moun'ain

A Strange Fascinating Story Of A Strange Man!

"THE PEAK-

OF THRILLS!"*

Saye

Mark Hallinger

WED.

THUR.

HIGH

SIERRA

He killed...and

there on the crest

of Sierra's highest crag...he must

be killed!

IDA

LUPINO

HUMPHREY

BOGART

Alam CURTIS MAŸthur KENNEDY.-Joan LESLIE - Henry, HULL Henry TRAVERS » A WARNER BROS.-First National Picture Directed by RAOUL WALSH

Screen Play by John Huston and W. R. Burnett » From a Novel by W, R. Durbett

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Matinees: 30c., 40c. Evenings: 30e., 40c., 55c., 70c.

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DAILY AT 3 309, 115: 7an An 105 miles

SHOWING TO-DAY

A Chinese Drama

`in Mandarin --

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BEATEN BY

TRUMP THE SOVIET

"THE STRUGGLE of the Fascist hordes is entering a new phase of violent and decisive battles but it is already manifest that Hitler's |blitzkrieg trump, on which he staked every- |thing, is beaten,' wrote the official Soviet organ "Izvestia" yesterday reviewing the situation on the eastern front.

"

"We are not yet saying the German Fas- cist army is smashed," frankly says the paper. "The enemy is still strong, and despite huge losses of manpower and equipment he is still striving to invade new territories.

"Our troops give way to the Fascist tank units and cut them off from the infantry. The Red Army annihilates the enemy in- fan'ry and our air force smashes his tank units.

"Parachute troops are usually exterminated where they land.

RED CROSS FUND

í

EMPIRE GIFTS

AMONG THE LATEST GIFTS

TO THE WAR EFFORT FROM

THE

DOMINIONS

AND

COLONIES £1,024 HAS BEEN

RECEIVED FROM THE IDUTYWN WAR FUND, SOUTH AFRICA, FOR THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON'S 'NA- TIONAL AIR RAID DISTRESS

FUND.

The Leeward Islands have sent £500 for peneral war purposes

raised by the sale in Canada of

scrap iron collected in Montser- rat.

been received from Aden for the Hadhramaut mobile canteen, and

A contribution of £250 has

| £300 has been received from the people of Transkeian Territory, South Africa, through Rhodesia Umtata War Fund.

Girl Guides. and Wayfarer Guides of Northern Rhodesia have raised £714 for the pur- Red

chase of one and possibly two now mobile canteens.

The Duke of Gloucester's Cross and St. John Fund stands at £6,511,592, says a Bri- Jamaica has sent £200 for tish Wireless message from Lon- Caua distribution to the Comforts

Fund and the King's Fund. don.

British Guiana has sent 4750 to the British Red Cross' Society

The Bahamas Red Cross is

"Several times, following his favourite methods, the enemy at- tempted to surround some Red Army units and formations, but the

A party of five non-officials f sending £250 collected by the in- North-West Frontier, Pro habitants of Bimni for the pur- they vallantly broke through the vince has been invited by the chase of a mobile canteen. encirclement, and by a skilful Commander-in-Chief to visit the Trengganu, in "he' Malay manoeuvre themselves surround- Officers' Training School, Reu- -ed and annihilated the enemy. ter.

Gaining Strength

"The Red Army has learned to smash the enemy. Our resistance is growing and gaining strength.

"The Red Army has fearned to smash the enemy. Oût re- s'ctance is growing and gaining strength.

"Fresh Red Army forces con- tinuously come into the line; their courage and valour are unlimited. Forty days of war have enriched the high qualities of the Soviet warriors with wonderful practical fighting experience.” Reuter.

COMPULSORY WORK FOR WOMEN

[SPECIAL TO “SUNDAY:HERALD'

· A "Berlin message states: that Hitler has decreed - that, women engaged in the compulsory Jabour service must continue beyond the stipulated period of one year and has ordered an increase in the total strength of the women's cam- pulsory labour corns, → Inter- national News Service,

¿

States. has sert £1,000 as the eleventh instalment of its Spit- fire Fund: British Wireless;?

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS. W

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30. 5.15, 7:20. & §. 30.R.M) Matinees:-JOc‚©«/Eveni

(Four Shows Daily At 2.30, 5.30, 7:30 and 9:30 pm.) To-day & To-morrow, 2 More Days Only

Tender romance! earthy humor!

colourful people

HENKT

DOROTHY

LINDA

FONDA LAMOUR - DARNELL

CHAD HANNA

IN TECHNICOLOR

GUY KIBBEE JANE DARWELL JOHN CARRADINE. BAK TED NORTH

ROSCOE ATES BEN CARTER =

MR. ANEY RESIGNS |_ ALSO: Latest FOX MOVIETONE NEWS

Mr. M. S. Anéy, member-lega designate of the Viceroy's Execu tive Council, has resigned from the Congress Party, says Reuteri

om Bombay.

WEI THU

ROBINSON CRUSCE

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