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Produced and.
directed by GEORGE
ABBOTT
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HARRY E, EDINGTON, Executive Producer
RKO RADIO
Picture
AT 2.30, 6.80,-
7.46.9.45/P.M.
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941.
ITALY BEGINNING
GO FEEL THE PINCH
Girls
LUCILLE BALLE RICHARD CARLSON
ANN MILLER 7 EDDIE BRACKEN FRANCES LANGFORD
DESI ARNAZ HALLEROY
Screenplay by Jaha. Tulad "
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GINGER ROGERS in "TOM, DICK and HARRY” ·
With George Murphy-Alan Marshal-Burgess Meredith
NEW TIMES FROM 1st OCT. 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
4 SHOWS
DAILY 2:30-6.30 745-945
窈
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
NATHAN
ROAD KOWLOON TEL. 57222
MATINEES: 30.-40.° EVENINGS: 30c-40c:60c:70,
CHANGE OF TIME:
As From the 1st of October; 1941, the Time
of Shows Will Be as Follows:
At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
THE CHAN HIT THAT TOPS THEM ALL!
CHARLIE CHAN
AT THE
WAX MUSEUM
Among ghostly figures of execu• ted criminals Chan stalks an eerie kil- ler...in the picture the critics call "the best Chan it yet!"
SIDNEY TOLER
and SEN YUNG C. HENRY GORDON MARC LAWRENCE VALERIE JOAN Marguerite CHAPMAN TED
OSBORN
Directed by Lynn Shores
- Autociate Producers Walter Morako, Ralph Distich Original Screen Play by john larkin
Besed on the character "Charlie CharaTM
freeled by Earl Derr Singers
A 20th Century-fax Picture
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· A Great Adventure Melodrama, Replete with Thrills! MARGARET LOCKWOOD and REX HARRISON
4-SHOWS
DAILY 230 - 5:30
730 – 930
"NIGHT TRAIN”
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
HANKOW
ROAD ROWLOON
TEL. 595
ADMISSIONS - 20 cts., 30 ots., 40 ets., 60 cts.
TO-DAY ONLY
The Biggest Laugh Show of Their Career
eto
Oliver
LAUREL
HARDY
JEAN" PARKER:
THE
REGINALD GARDINER
MORROW
FLYING DEUCES
"ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS"
GROWING CONCERN af Italy's, food and financial stringency is reflected in Italion newspaper editorials which are quoted in messages from Milan.
In an editorial on the food situation, the Turin paper "Stampó” invites the authorities to be more active in putting on fresh "turns of the screw.
NAZI OIL DEPOT WRECKED
The R.A.F. attack on St. Nazaire on Sunday night is more fully des cribed by the Air Minis- try News Service.
Flying through intense flak and batteries of powerful searchlights| on both banks of the River Loire,
The paper says the great-dan- ger is that perpetual price changes may create ·' an atmosphere infation and feeling of uncer- unty which will seriously harm the defence of the lira and public saving.
former Fascist.
Writing in the paper "Regime Fascista," Farinacci, secretary-general of the Party, denounces the "large num- ber of people in Italy who hoping to save money to plunge Into Speculations,
are
"We have observed the mad race in order to buy immovable property, Jewels and industrial shares from which has resulted
sériode disturbances in the mar
ket and rise in prices to the sky.
Price Race
"Ordinary plots of land increased in price by
LORRY
TO
CONVOY
SURPRISED
'
It was learned in London yesterday that RAF fighters attacked a convoy of lorries near Dieppe with cannon and. machine-guris........... Five lorries were set on fire.
-Reuter.
BOUND BY
NAZIS TO
RETICENCE
hav Sir Lancelot Oliphant sixty and party, who have undertaken to preserve
it is stated, Blenheim and Beau- thousand lire per hecta, mean- fort aircraft of the Coastal Com- while the value of houses
have
going to England at ́a very early date.
mand bombed and set on fire an increased fourfold within the absolute reticence, are important oil depot and the refin- period of a few months. eries at St. Nazaire.
"Gold is selling at 120 lire per Leading the way in, the Beau-gramme, diamonds at 5,000 lire forts located the target and start-
per grain." ed a blaze with sticks of high ex- plosive and incendiary bombs dropped from low level;
"As the bombs fell among the tanke," Bald the pilot of one Beaufort, "our aircraft rockod with the force of the explosion Then flamen shot up and the firo spread and when we were milea
on our way home we could see
the tanks blazing.
Another Beaufort was intercept
ed by a Nazi night fighter but á
:
Farinacci adds that an end must be put to this price race if Fascism does not want to reduce the poorer classes to famine.
The financial editor of the pa- per "Sera," discussing the cent developments in the Stock Exchange, says that un
Milar
certainty, dominates exchange and the public.
with
Market Nervous
te
There are the first batch of people to be exchanged. for. Ger mans delivered by the Spanish authorities to the Portuguese Gov- ernment at the frontier.
All have been detained in. Ger- many for more than a year.
Besides Sir Oliphant, they are Mr. Peter Scarlett, Secretary of Mackenzie, Commercial Attache the Embassy at Brussels, Mr.
at Brussels, Mr. Edmonds, "Consul in Bergen, his wife and two chil- dren, and nurse, 'Miss Athis, Mr. Whadrop, Vice-Consul at Bergen, Mr. Tollemache – and. Mr. Balter, nett, Consular servant, both Vice-Consuls; and Mr. Ben- Reuter.
few rounds by the Beaufort's rear of completely irregular meetings "I observed recently a series gunner caused it to break away.
numerous incomprehensible. Following the Beauforts, the and un!drseen changes in Blenheims bombed from a higher ket tendencies. A drugonia: PRESIDENT - INEUNU'S
altitude.
Approaching the French coast, one aircraft saw the refinery 50 miles away burning fiercely..
"We crossed the target" said a pilot, "and saw the oil tanks clear ly outlined amid the blaze below us. A wide area was on fire and even at our height the air recked of burning and what seemed to be chemical fumes."
Another pilot described the fire, which he could see 45 miles away, blond-red blaze.——British
as
a
Wireless.
W.A.A.F. CLERKS (
THE WEATHER"
OF
Yet another vital job for the RAF is being undertaken by members of the WAAF-that of meteorologist. Five hundred wo- men between the ages of 17 and 19 of good education-school cér- tlacate Standard is essential-are now to be given the chance of becoming "clerka of the weather When trained they will be em- ployed at RAF Stations and elsbe where on making "met" observa- tions and plotting. "synoptic
charts" that is the charts used for preparing weather forecasts..
This is not the first time that women have helped the BAF. IN weather work, Early in the war an appeal was made for Anó wo- man hate for certain delicate in-
struments in use with the RAF In France, and many blonde giriş offered their looks....... But now they are able to, tako a much more active part in the vital work of weather forecasting...
Any woman who wants to be- come weather wine and at the samo time do her bit for victory can apply för one of these jobs at any of the RAF, or WAAF Recruiting Centros.,
mar-
measure must be taken in order to limit the rise in prices. }
"The authorities must interven in the present abnormal situn tion. The nervousness in the Milan Stock Exchange, resulting from the war situation; is related to the, present pyschological con- ditions."--Reuter.
4 SHOWS (2,30; 5.30)) DAILY 7.30, 8.30
BIRTHDAY..
King George VI has sent a tele- gram of congratulations and good wishes to Président Ineunu of Turkey, on his birthday, stated the Turkish Radio last night. Presi- dent Ineunu has thanked the King for this thought; Reuter.
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