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Michael Redgrave

Jean Kent

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Nigel Patrick-

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Directed by Anthony Asqulih

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932.

AT 2.30,

AT 2.30, 5.30,

New C.I.G,S. Reviews Troops In Berlin War Games 20.30 QUEENS ALHAMBRA 7.30 & 9.30

P.M.

General Sir John Harding, retiring Corumander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine, and newly appointed Chlef of the Imperial. General Staff, reviews a parade of over 800 British troops during a farewell visit to Berlin.-Express Photo,

Rejection By Senator Kefauver "Big Four" Of

Russian Terms Plans To Campaign

London, Sept, 16,

The United States. Bri• lain and France today draft of a completed the

A

note rejecting Russia's terms for Big Four conference on Germany's future.

The draft is being sent to Bon, where the Allied Migh Commissioners will lay it before Chancellor Kostrad Adenauer. Then

it wl be shown to other member governments

the Atlantic Pact.

.

of

The expectatlan here is

that i will

in Моксия

of the months.

be delivered

by the en

Russia had called for a meeting

ресний by Oclaber discuss a peace treaty for reunited Germiny,

uniiod

formation of German government and arrangements for Ger- many-wide elections. The

GUI

Westeru powers have agreed to tell the Soviets that free Germany-wide elections must come before ether the formation of an All-German government or

German peace treaty. -Associated Press,

ALLEGED WIFE MURDERER

Edinburgh, Sept. 16. Whistling softly as he enter-

For

Stevenson

New York, Sept. 16..

Start In Germany

Gueterslum, Sept. 16.

The British Defence Minis- ter, Earl Alexander, flaw here tonight to visit Allied troops taking part in Exercise Holdfast, week-long test pf four Western armles defending the British zone of Germany.

After being welcomed by General Harding, British Rhine Army Commander, he took eff In a helicopter to visit a "battle" headquarters.

Blucland and Greenland ar moured forces are today facing cach other across the Weser River. Greenland-the British *h Armoured Division--are paised for an assault which will teat the Western defeneos cover- |ing the Industrial area,

Alr forces of both sides are active. Eight hundred aircraft are taking part and the air do- fences of Holland and Belgium are expected to be tested to the full-Reuter.

SPANISH WAR GAMES

Madrid, Sept. 16. Spanish troops today began a mock battle against "enĽmy" troops advancing on the south- western coast in an attempt to

communications

with the

cut

Rock of Gibraltar.

Infantry.

The 22nd

Division deployed to meet the attackers around Marbella and Estopona.

Spanish forces in the have just ended - four-day exercise against an "enemy"

Pyrenees-Reuter.

ARCTIC INCIDENT

north

Senator Estes Kefauver, defeated candidate ich invaded Spain across the for the Democratic presidential nomination, will campaign for his successful rival, Governor Adlai Stevenson, when he returns from Europe next week.

He told the Democratic National Committee by trans-Atlantic phone: "I want to work vigor- ously, for his election."

Mr Kefauver will

open his campaign on. October 2 with speeches in Iowa. Then he will tour ten States in most of which He won the Democratic pri- naries.

Meanwhile, Mr Dwight Elseri- hower carried his 12-State "whistle stop" campaign into Minnesota loday. At Albert Lea a crowd of about 3,000 heard him necuse the Democrats of putting the farm "in The middle" by conflicting price control and agricultural old pro- grammes.

Mr Eisenhower will later to- day fly back to New York, where he will speak to the American Federation of Labour Conven- tion tomorrow.

Indian's

Challenge Of Malan

London, Sept. 18. Raja Maharaj Singh. EX- of Bombay und ----a Governor former Agent-General of the Government of India in South Africa, today challenged Prime Minister Malan's recent allega-

In a message to the Convention that South Africa would

Oslo, Sept. 18. An Arelle whale today "sank" the British carrler Eagle in a lightning "dawn attack" In the NATO exercise Mainbrace.

The whale had shown up as a long cigar shape on radar screens. Umpires mistook it for na enemy submarine.

A destroyer reported contact with the submarine" after o long search. It closed in for the kill and found the innocent whale.-Reuter.

ANOTHER

JAP BANK

LONDON

IN

tion today. President Truman have the friendship of India The

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ed and left the dock at Edin-abour if the Republicans win, burgh today and appearing un- THO Federation is expected concerned, George Christie Young of Edinburgh was re-

manded.

He was charged with murder- ing his wife, Andrewna Young IB, who was found stabbed in the back and body, Router.

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the Province of Natal were

war.

Landon, Sept. 16. opening of second

said plans were under way 10 make the Taft-Hartley Law given to the Indians," and that Japanese bank in London in 16 climax the India

days brings to there

"still were "even more -oppressive".

millions

of untouchables' who tivity here since the end of the **busiest month of Japanese K- have no rights.

Raja Maharaja Singh suid in to drop its traditional neutrality

Youterday the Sckoku Teshoku to The Times: "Both Bank opened its London branch R. lettor and

_0110 3 the

Mr these statements-(of-Dr-Malan) under the Probably

managership of Mr whom it will Stevenson,

hear are incorrect. next Monday.

Koyasu. It is situated. In the "I can state in the most posi-heart of the City near the Stock TRUMAN MESSAGE ~ tive manner that I have never Exchange. On September 1 the Today, the Convention heard heard a single Indian spying that Bank of Tokyo opened in Mr Averell Harriman, Mutual he wished Europeans to be London. Security Administrator, in troduced as the "next Secretury of State" by Mr William Green, the Federation President.

Mr Harriman read the message President Truman, from

in which the President reviewed bis administration in regard to labour and said:

MADONNA SEVEN MOONS reaction.

the

'pushed out of Nätal. Nor has Japanese visiting London in Government of India, the past four weeks have included directly or indirectly, ever ex-a delegation of aviation experts pressed a desire that this should and a party of Japanese Journal- happen."

Ists.

On Sunday a party of over 30 Japanese arrived in London to attend the international textile conference opening

here Wednesday.Reuter.

DA

The As regards Dr Malan's allega-

journalists, who were tions on "untouchability" in guests at a reception given by the India, Raja Maharaja Singh said. Foreign Office In London last "In India the so-called 'untouch week, are at present studying ables enjoy' precisely the same social conditions in the West of beaten back have

the main

attacks

political, civic and economie England. and we have made ready progress. A definite rights as other Indian citizens,"

In South Africa on the other plot was hatched at the close of hand, non-Europeans have no the war to smash, or at least to direct representation in legisla cripple, our trade union move-iures or local bodies. ment in a period of post-war "They are subjected to many disabilities, political, social and This conspiracy

was deve- Ječonomis, are segregated in many mig loped by a little group of paliti places and institutions and lack clons

working will the repre- several amenities provided by the sentatives of our most re- Government for Europeans.

"In these circumstances, it is A

aurely true to say that there is no comparison between the pro- sent lot of the former 'untoüich- ables In India and of non- Europeans in South Africa," Raja Muharaja Singh declared.

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Special Announcementa: and -Classified Adverting- ments as amunt.

resolution proposing 10

endorse Mr Stevenson was in- troduced into the committee an resolutions today.-Reuter.

German Party

Banned

Munich, Sept. 10.

Reute

Powerful New

Insecticide

Atlantic City, Sept. 18. The discovery of an insce- ticide, described as having three times the potency of UDT against flour beetles, was claim-

New French Envoyed today by Dr Roland M.

To Australia.

Paris, Sept. 14.

| Kary of the American Smelting

and Refining Company. The Bayorlan Government, to-

He made the announcement day banned the German Work- M.Louis Ruche, French of- at the 122nd national meeting ers Party as Neo-Nazi.

cial observer in Bavaria, has of the American Chemical It explained that it intended been appointed French Am- Society in Atlantic City. to halt all resurgence of Na-bassador in Canberra.. He will

The

insecticide, "Compound tional Socialism. which had take up his new post at the A-42," is undergoing extensive brought auch misfortune on end of the month. Germany.

The ban was announced

feld tests in the United States, Today he visited the Austra- | Europe and New-Zealand to by an war cemetery at Villers determine if it rates general the Interior Minister, Welhelm Bretonneux and laid a wreath release for agricultural use, Hoegner-Reuter,

at the monument.-Reuter,

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Savagely and Passionately The Pagan World of LYDIA BAILEY Comes To Life - Against The Battlo-Crazed Hordes of Napoleon!

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DALE ROBERTSON with CHARLES KORVIN WILLIAM MARSHALL

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