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GIJON ASKING FOR
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Ruth Chatterton
It is stated that the commander of Gijon has asked General Solchage, commander-in-chief of the Nationalist troops advancing of Gijon for his conditions of sur- reader, which the General is said to have stipulated. The result of the conversations is at present not
Paris, Sept. Love The rumours but negotiations for the surrender of Gijon are going on, current for some days
the Franco-Spanish border, known.
more substantiated to-day. Transocean" News Service.
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GRACE MOORE ANNOYED AGAIN
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Anniversaries and Holidays.- Sir Wilfrid Lawson born. 1329.
Gaynor For "Angel arteg died. 1907.
On Broadway"
Grace Moore is annoyed again, It's a thing that seems to happen to her every time she goes to work in Hollywood.
First there was that little spot ot bother during the making of "The King Steps Out." She object- ed to milking a cow and singing at the same time.
What effect the dairymaid stuff had on her voice was never dis covered, since the cow sequences were cut out of the picture.
Later, Miss Moore announced that she didn't want to sing "Minnie the Moocher" in her last Alm, "For You Alone."
Now, in "I'll Take Romance." currently In production. Miss Moore has refused to give forth with "St. Louis Blues."
*
Janet Gaynor, following her suc- cess in A Star Is Bort," has sign- ed a new contract with David O. Selznick. Nobody is telling how nuch she gets paid, but Janet herself was asking £40,000 per picture.
First Alm under the new deal will be."Angel on Broadway," au; thored by Russell Birdwell, who
Dances.-Flannel Dance, in Hotel Cecil, 8.30, p.m.; Dancing Exhibition in ald of war refugees in North China, in China Emporium Ball Room 7.30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Mails.--(Ser Page 18). Miscellaneous-New Boys' Tests at Diocesan Boys' School, 9 a.m.
Social, - Cralgengower · Cricket Club fortnightly Whist Drive, 9.20
p.m.
Sports-(See Pago 10).
Moon-VII Moon, 30th. Day. Sunrise.-8.07 a.m. Sunset.-8.38
p.m.
Tides. High, at 08.43 and 21.47, Low at 02.00 and 15.12.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Dances. Dancing' Exhibition. In ald of war refugees in North China in Emporium Ball Room, 1.30 p.m. to 2 m.
Mails.
(See Page 16). Sports. (See Pare 10). " Mocn-VII Moon, 1st. Day. Sunrise.-6.04 am Sunset.-8.43
p.m.'
Tides. High at 01.54 and 16.05; Low ut 09.32 and 19.23.
did it in his spare time. His full- WAR RISKS IN CHINA time job s running Selznick's publicity department.
Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur's partner. will write the screen adaptation. Probably either George Cukor John Ford will direct.
"Exclusive," the motion picture which opens at the Queen's Theatre to-day, is one of
the most exciting-and entertaining-- plctures of the season. It is a While waiting for. "Angel on thrilling newspaper story, intelli-Broadway" to be readied. Janet gently enacted by an excellent goes out on loan to Paramount for cast headed by Fred MacMurray, "The Barrier." Francis Farmer, Charlie Ruggies This picture has long been on and Lloyd Nolan, and directed by the Paramount schedule. Has one of the screen's finest directors. been held up so far because studio
The story concerns a war be-
was not willing to part with the tween two newspapers in a mid-large sum of money which pro western city. On the one hand ducer Harry Sherman sald was there is a paper, which employs | necessary.
MacMurray and Ruggles, which is Compromise has now been committed to a reform policy. On reached; unit has gone on location the other is a paper owned by with a cast that includes, besides Nolan, crooked politician, which Miss Gaynor, Otto Kruger, Leo he uses to cover up'his high hand-Carrillo and James Ellison. ed dealings and as a means 10 blackmail the city's leaders.
PARNELL
Nine full months went the preparation before a camera
turned WES
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The new rates for covering cargo bound to, from, or via ports in China against war risks, which
are given elsewhere in this issue, reflect the view taken by under- writers of the situation which de- veloped over last week-end, and it is particularly noticeable that, whereas previously there was no additional ·WALK risk rate for voyages to or froth Shanghai, this port is now included with the Yangtsze ports at £3 per cent. whilst the goods are waterborne, or £10 per cent, including shore risk, up to a maximum of 15 days. Ports south of Shanghai, which
come did not previously
within the scale of war risk rates for voyages to China, are now includ- ed at further additional rates to those Axed for all voyages ri the general schedule, while Hong Kong, Dairen. and Manchukun
•ports are now also specially rated.
'UNINSURED PROPERTY
A practical demonstration Hollywood convinced 500 dancers At the same time the question Into and singers appearing in "Born to
of war risk insurance on property single Dance" that there really is a man on shore in China is giving rise to on Metro- In the moon and also a man in grave apprehension in interested Goldwyn-Mayer's screen version of the sky who hangs out the stars quarters, for in December last "Parnell," which boasts Clark
at night. They know because they year non-marine underwriters at Gable in the title role the have seen him do it. His name Lloyd's and the insurance com- "Uncrowned King of Ireland," la David Vall, the electrical wizard pantes came to an agreement not and Myrna Loy as the celebrated for the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to insure stationary war risks on Matle. O'Shea, ini this fictional musical romance which opens at shore anywhere in the world ex- story of Parnell's thrilling battle the Majestic Theatre to-day for a cept in the United States and for his country's freedom during one day showing,
Canada. Since then many war- the hectic days toward the end of Romantic moonlight and glitter- risk insurances have expired and the last century." The picture is ing stars were made to order for have not been renewed because of on to-day at the King's Theatre..
this latest and most elaborate this agreement, which has also John Van Druten, leading Eng-musical. With a control panel prevented any special war-risk in- lish playwright, adapted the last of more than a hundred switches surance being erected on account Elise Schauffer's play for the
and buttons Vall made the moon of the situation in China and cinema, and John Stahl, to whose shine and eclipse as he willed and Japan. credit are "Magnificent Obsession." kept more than 9,000, stars glitter- "Back Street" and "Imitation of Ing and moving as the dancers Life," among many other success-
went through their rapid routines- ful films, directed and produced
on the stage below. "Yarnell."
Added to Eleanor Fowell, James Stewart, Virginia Bruce, Una Merkel: Bid Silvers, Alan Dinehart, Buddy Ebsen and the several hun dred dancers. singers and musicians, Vall provided the big Between dangerous thrills and gest "all-star" supporting cast dangerous romance, there is that has ever glittered in a film something doing every minute in firmament. ""China Seas," the new all-star. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. drama which opena at the Alhambra Theatre to-day.
CHINA SEAS
The stars are Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Wallace Beery. It is a picture in which interest never slackers and action never · lagi. It takes its place among the anest entertainment vehicles of the new screen season.
LOYALISTS DEFEAT ON ARAGON FRONT
risks that are still current will, of Any war-risk policies on such
course, protect the assured, but there must be much property, un- insured and uninsurable. which s elther already damaged or exposed to damage by war risks in China; and, so far as can be perceived. those who suffer loss arising from the present hostilities will have to rely for comperisation upon the remote possibility of being able to obtain reparation from whichever party to the dispute is responsible.
RIOTS IN MOROCCO Baragossa, Sept. 2.
"Paris, Sept. 2 The Extent of the Red' defeat
Riots broke out in on the Arugan front cannot be
French estimated, according to Nation- Morocco, when the water scarcity alist sources. The red-offensive, problem-was-utilised by agitatora: Part of the story is played in launched on a front of 250 kilo-te state communist demonstra- the howling fury of a tropical metres from, Huesca to Terruel, hurricane on the last frontier, in order to relieve the pressure on the wild southeastern coast of Santander, was, apart from the Ašia. It is one of the most spec- battle at Brunete, the greatest red tacular sequences ever filmed.
action in this war.
CHEERO CLUE
artillery.
trons. 15 were killed and 50 wound- ed yesterday.
More than 10,000 Maroccans as- sembled in front of the City Hall at Meknes and protested against the arrest of several
communist
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"The exhaustion of the enemy.
Should the mother whose 'hus- Į panionship with her husband or Nationalist quarters state, arst be- agitators, who had spread the band's vocation keeps him abroad to tell the husband that by re- came evident by the slackening of rumour that great quantities of for long periods stay with her maining with him she is neglecting their attacks near Huesca, and water could be distributed, if only children in England while they are her motherly duties should be then spread to the Terual front. the city administration wanted it. being educated or leave them at suppressed, Next week's programme at the
“A woman of that type is little The Reds are now active only A Foreign Legion detachment home in the care of friends or Cheero Club is as follows:-
near Belchite, where they con- and Sphahi Cavalry were called relatives and go with her husband? better than a micral blackmailer, Monday, Contract bridge com-
centrated their best troops, sup- out to assist the power less police, Discussing this problem, Mrs and is of no use to either party, mencing at 8 p.m.
"The child who is left to stand. but were showered with a hat of Marjorie, Brightman (Marjorie M. Tuesday, weekly whist driveported by tanks and numerous.
stones. Suddenly shots were fired Price. the novelist), at a conference on his feet from the start, probably commencing at 8.30 p. admis ston 50 cents, including light re-
In the meantime a Nationalist out of the crowd, and a street called by the Over-Seas League in better on in many respects eahments, all Servicemen and counter-attack in the sector of battle developed, when the troops London said her solution had been Mr. A. Pite. headmaster- their Wives are welcome..
Villamayor, northeast of Saragossa, likewise used their weapons. The to stay with her sailor husband designate of Cheltenham College. Wednesday, dance at the Club advanced three kilometres, routing caretaker of the waterworks was no matter where he was stationed dealt with the question, from the at 8 pm
the enemy from all their positions. seized and stoned by the mob, and and leave their daughter, aged two, schoolmaster's viewpoint.
He suggested that shildren ought Thursday, contract bridge and Other Nationalist troops are his condition is serious, The riots with the child's grandparents.
The Inclination, she said, for a not to be left at school in Eingland · advancing mahjongg at 8 pm.
southeast, towards were finally suppremed and order
mother either constantly to remind unless there was some relative or restored. Friday,, duplicate and contract
her children that by remaining | trusted 'friend who could take the bridge at 8 pm.
with them she is sacrificing com- ' parents' place.
骨。
north of Belchite- Transocean News Service.
Transocean News Service."
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