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Barbara
Stanwyck John Lund
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BOOMERANGS INTO MURDER
NO MAN OF HER OWN
WITH FANE COOL, PRILOZI TILATTER • LYLE BETTZEN
MERRY KELL
MITCHELL LEISEN PAULINE PICTUR
Produced by RICHARD GLAUBAUM • Drazled by LRTENELL LEISEN
Strelay by SALLY BINSON and CATHERINE TURNEY
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LATEST REPORT FROM EMBATTLED KOREA, FILM- ED UNDER FIRE BY DEPT OF DEFENCE AND PARA- MOUNT NEWS CAMERAMAN! B-29 Superforts tako off from Okinawa for raids on Key enemy targets→ Marine Army Units wipe out Communist Mortar and Machine Gun Crews, etc.
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TEXAS WILDCATTERS
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BONITA
DON
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•
ITUARY DRwwe » Lloyd Corrigan · Ellen Corby
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ON THE TOWN!
M-8-M brings Broadway's big musical to the scretal
TERRIFIC IN TECHNICOLOR
GENE KELLY FRANK SINATRA
BETTY GARRETT ANN MILLER
ON THE TOWN
JULES MUNSHIN VERA-ELLEN
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Jesse
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FRESTON FOSTER - BARBARA BRITTON
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930..
PEKING REGIME ON KOREA
China must join in settlement
San Francisco, August 26. · Communist China hinted strongly today that it may take a hand in the Korean war and ro- nowed its demands that Rod delegates replace Chinese Nationalists in the United Nation. Word of both moves was, in Chinese Communist broadcasts heard by the Associated Press in San Francisco.
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One broadcast, quoting the Although thus hinting current issue of "Today's Cut-Chinese Reds may enter the con
flet, the broadcast didi nat ture," Peking Communist or- Han, was a new attack on the so specifically. United States and UN position in Korea.
.The publication said. cording to the radio version, that:
Telegram to UN Another English-langunge broadcast from Peking said that nc-the Chinese Red Premler and Foreign Minister, Chou-En-lai, had ngala telegraphed, the UN Trygve Secretary General, Mr. Lie, demanding the unsenting of Chinese Nationalist UN delegates. Mr. Chou called the National- and 1st illegitimate delegates" asserted that their continued pre- sence in the UN is "nut only violation of the United Nations Charter but also a disregard of the rightful claim of the 475,000,- 000 people of the People's (Com- munist) Republle of Chiria."
"It is impossible to solve the Korean problem without partiel pation of Its close neighbour. China,"
"The Chinese people", it added. "cannot allow such aggressive acts of American Imperialism in Koren Chairman Alao Tso tung has stated that Asian affairs
run by Anton inust be
people themselves."
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ADDED LATEST KOREA WAR NEWS'
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Ronald REAGAN
Alexis SMITH in
"STALLION ROAD "
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Word came from Lake Success tony that Mr. Chou's message had reached the United Nations. Security Council delegates there expect a full hearing next week on Mr. Chou's demand of two days ago that the UN and
U.8. what he called
aggres. alon in Formosa.
A
In Hong Kong, the Nationalist Chinese newspaper "Kung Sheung Yat Po claimed
that
the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Vyacheslav Molntov, s still in Peking, wrangling with Chinese Red lenders over whether they #hould enter the Korean war gr invade Formosa,
He
Russian.aim
assisted, said the Hong Kong paper without confirmatios, by the former Soviet Chief Japan Lieutenant - General Kuzma Derevyanko, who myster-
Troops for Korea
U.8, troops throng pler in Southern Korea after land- Ing from troop transport in background. These much-needed reinforcements wHI join outnumbered fighting mon baitling to contain Red drives at three points on the Korean pert meter guarding the key communications centre of Taegu and the all-important part of Puran. (AP Photo),
REFUGEE OFFICE STAR
FOR EUROPE
Strasbourg, August 20. The Assembly of the Council riously left Japan about a month of Europe today adopted before the Koren trouble started.
The paper sald the Russians resolution recommending the are trying to get the Chinese to setting up of a European,re. call off the invasion of Formosa fugees office to arrange for and help out in foret,
"the political protection" of
The Chinese Red Chairman, Mao | refugees and to work out an Tse-tung, was reported to De employment policy for them. willing to hold up the Formas.
invasion only if Rushia would Earlier Herr Hans Schutz, J
sabmarines, supply
transport German ex-refugee, informed tha planes and other supplies. He Assembly that refugees from be complained about the launching hind the "Iron Curtain" already of the Korean invasion before the numbered 1,500,000 in West Ger-
Chinese Reds could hit Formosa, many. They were increasing, at
paper asserted.-Associated
the
Press.
FACTORY FIRE
the rate of 1,000 a day, he såld.
Appealing to the Assembly to do something to help the 10,000. 000 refugees in West Germany, Herr Schutz declared that West Buenos Aires, August 26. At least 18 were killed by a lers of the Iron Curtain could
Germany, standing on the front flerce fire in an overshoe factory not alone solve the problem here today. About 40 workers refugees coming from behind it. were in the suburban plant when The population of West Ger- flames raced through the building. many. he said, wns 46,000,00 Police are searching the ashes for October 1, 1940 as compared with Indditional bodies.-United Press. 30,000,000 in 1939,-Reuter.
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JANE FRAZEE. WARREN DOUGLAS
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O'HARA CAREY COMANCHE
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John Ford's
...hilarious salute
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OF WORLD WAR II
WHEN
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Corinne
Colleen
CALVET TOWNSEND
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ROXY ADDED. Latest 20th Century-Fox Movietone News 1. U.S. FORCES PRESS ATTACK AGAINST REDS IN
KOREA.
2. GENERAL MacARTHUR ARRIVING IN FORMOSA
AND MEETING GENERALISSIMO
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3. U.N. HEARS WARREN AUSTIN'S EXPOSE OF RUS="
SIA'S ROLE IN KOREA WAR..........
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Three Came Home
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