KING'S
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"STICK 'EM UP OR I'LL BLAST YOUR BRAINS OUT!"
Joe goes chasing himself
as the double of a kifier...in a merry man
hent that tracks down the lan tough left. in your aching, splitting sidest
Joe E.BROWN
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Full Text Of Lend And Lease Bill
FROM PAGE ONE
of any other department or agency of the Government-
(1) To manufacture in arvonals. factories, and shipyards under their jurisdiction, or otherwise procure, any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the Pro- sident deems vital to the defense of the United States.
(2) To sell, transfer, exchange, lense, lend, or otherwise dispose of to any such government any defense Columbia article.
Pleture
"DON'T GET SCARED, FOLKS.
-IT'S ME!"
SO YOU WON'T TALK?
with FRANCES ROBINSON
Also CHARLY CHASE COMEDY
"THE SAP TAKES A WRAP" and NELLS YELLS” (Colour Cartoon)
ALICE FAYE - BETTY GRABLE
NEXT CHANGE
“TIN PAN ALLEY” with JACK OAKIE
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DAILY
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MAJESTIC
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NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON
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(MATINEES: 20-30° EVENINGS: 20-30:50:70)
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As From The 1st of April 1941
OUR ADMISSION PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
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CIRCLE: 35 cts.
STALLS: 25 cts. plus 05 cts. Tax.
plus 05 cts. Tax. 7.20 and 9.30 p.m. Shows:
FRONT STALLS: 25 cts. plus 05 cts. Tax. BACK STALLS: 35 cts,
plus 05 cts. Tax.
DRESS CIRCLE: 50 cts. plus 10 cts. Tax.
plus 10 cts. Tax,
LOGE. 60 cts.
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
Your Favourite Laugh Man In His Latest And Funniest Comedy!
...Your favorito laugh
man! See him thumba
down to Rio! Gladder than
"The Gladiator!"
FUN'S HERE!
DONE UP "BROWN!”
JOE E.
•
Brown FLIRTING with FATE
Memy Goldwyn Mayer"
ADDED ATTRACTION:
No bull
BRITISH NEWSREEL
AND
"BRITAIN AT BAY”.
with
LKO
CARRILLO
BEVERLY ROBERTS WYNNE GIBSON STEFFI DUNA Screes Pisy by looph Moncure March Ethel, Le Blanche. Y
Da Harry C
Ken. Die Produ
d
by Frank
• Edward Gross
Associate
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
A Hilarious Comedy-Thriller Full of Excitement And Laughter! ROBERT MONTGOMERY - ROSALIND RUSSEL
“FAST' AND LOOSE
A Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hitt
CENTRAL
Daily at 18.30, 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. PRICES: 60c. -85c. - 450.
(QUEEN'S RD. CENTRAL: CAR PARK-JERVOIS STREET Take Hus No, 4 or 6 going west, 3 mins. for stop opposite Queen's
FOR TO-DAY ONLY
RONALD COLMAN
in
A TALE OF TWO CITIES"
An M-G-M PICTURE
To-morrow: "THE CAT & THE FIDDLE"
(3) To Lost, Inspect, prove, repair, outfit, recondition. or otherwise to place in good working order any defense article for any such govern- mont.
(4) To communicate to any such government any defense information, pertaining to any defense article furnished to such Hovernment under paragraph (2) of thin subsection.
release for export any de-
de article to
to any.. such
government (b) The terms and conditions upon which any stich foreign government receives any aid authorzed under subsection (a) shall be those which the President deems satisfactory, and the benefit, to the United States may
March 25, 1941.
YUGO SLAVIAN ARMY WARNED
FROM PAGE ONE
Slav Government was presented by the British Minister this morning.
Resigns Again
ernment's polley of concessions Germany,
Grecke Incredulous
(Router), LONDON, Mar. 24 Commenting on the report that Yugo- Slavia is about to align `n pact with the Axis agreeing to the transport of war materials across Yugo-Slav BELGRADE Mar. 24 (UP)-Des-territory, n Greci Press Ministry pite denials made in the highest cir-statement broadcast by the Athens
radio declares:-
est The Greek people eles that the Minister of Justice, Drefused to believe that the Yugo Constantinovic had again resigned, it show people could ever secept a is learned from most reliable sources condition so humiliating to them- that he sent a letter to the Premier handing in his resignation. If the selves or so inimical to Greece.". resignation is accepted it is under- stood that some other member of the Cabinet will function temporarily as a substitute.
British Appeal
LONDON, Mar. 24 (UP)--It
15
authoritatively confirmed that the Minister to Yugo-Slavia Sir Ronald Campbell recently presented a note appealing to the Yugo-Slavian Gov- ernment to avoid betrayal of the nation's past.
.
Similar To Other Pacts LONDON, Mar. 24 (Reuter)—Ac- cording to the Vichy controlled Lyons radio, the Yugo-Slav pact with the Axis is to be signed to-morrow.
It will be similar to the poets with other minor Axis Powers with the exception of Paragraph 5 dealing with the passage of German troops through the country.
Last Minute Appeal CAIRO, Mar. 24 (Reuier).-The British Note to the Yugo-Slav.Gov- ernment is in the nature of a last- moment appen and warning.
Radio Muzzled
It states the British altitude once LONDON, Mar, 24 (Reuter) again and appeals to them not to Reports reaching here from Belgrade betray Yugo-Slavin's past in the face state that the Board of Directors of of rising pubile opinion.
British official circles in Cairo the Belgrade radio station has been
omment that the British Govern- ment has
be payment or repayment in kind or dissolved by order of the Government (commencentedly made it clear
property, or any other direct or in- direct benefit which the President deems niisfactory,
Section 4
All contracts or agreements made for the disposition of any defense article or defense information pursu- aut to section 3 shall contain a clause by which the foreign government undertakes that it will not, without
the consent of the President, E
title to or possession of such
article or defense information by gift, zale, or otherwise, or permit its use by anyone not an officer, employee, or ugent of such foreign government, Section 5
The Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, of the head of any other department or agency of the Govern ment involved shall, when any such defense article or defense information is exported, Immediately inform the department or agency designated by the President to administer section 6 of the Act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714), of the quantities, character, value, terms of disposition, and des- tiation of the article and informa tion sa exported.
not
Sectoin 6
(a) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated from time to time, out of any money in the Treasury such otherwise appropriated, amounts as may be necessary to carry out the provisions and accomplish the purpose of 131
this Act.
(b) All
and all property which converted into money received
money under section from any government shall, with the
the approval of the Direc tor of the Budget, revert to the re- spective appropriation or appropria- tions cut of which funds were ex- pended with respect to the defense for urticle or defense information
which such consideration is received, and shall available for expenditure for the purpose for which such ex- pended funds were appropriated by law, during the fiscal year in which such funds are received and the en- suing fiscal year.
Section 7
The Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the head of the de- partment or agency shall in all con- tracts or agreements for the disposi~ tion of any defense article or defense Information fully protect the rights of all citizens of the United States who have patent rights in and to any such article or information which is hereby authorized to be disposed of and the payments collected for roy- alties on such patents shall be poid to the owners and holders of such patents.
Section 8
The Secretaries of War and of the Navy are hereby authorized to pur- chase or otherwise acquire arrns, ammunition, and implements of war produced within the jurisdiction of any country to which section 3 in applicable, whenever the President deems such purchase or acquisition to be necessary in the interests of the defense of the United States.
Section 9
The President may, from time to tim, promulgate such rules and re- gulations as may be necessary and proper to carry out any of the pro- visions of this Act; and he may cX- ercise any power or authority con- ferred on him by this Act-through such department, agency, or offlcer us he shall direct,
WAR AT SEA
FROM PAGE ONE
to build Army and Navy vessels in shipbuilding yorda on the Grent Lakes.
The conclusion of an agreement on this point
by the was announced United States Administration fo-day. The
agreement is the climax to the negotiations which have been in pro- | gress for the past two years. It in-
volves a new Interpretation of the Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817 governing naval operations in the Great Lakes.
The new agreement lays down that the vessels are not intended for kor- vice in the Great Lakes, that each government must furnish the other full details before beginning con- struction, that warships may be built with full armaments but the latler must be incapable of immediate use while the vessels remain on ปาล Lakes, and that vessels must be moved promptly from the Lakes on comple- tion..
THEFT OF CLOCK
Rev. A. P. Rose has reported the theft of a clock, a gift to him from friends, from Bishop's Houso na! Sunday night,
and that a State Commissar has been
that were Yugo-Slavia follow the installed.
He is stated to be M. Jovanovitch, example of Rumania and Bulgaria, formerly chief censor and known for she would do herself mortal injury and that in no circumstances could his pro-German tendencies.
Recently the Belgrade radio has they condone the signature of any been giving patriotic programmes agreement which would inevitably
her beside Germany which have stimulated the spirit of range resistance of the pubile to the Gov- Italy,
E SHOWS
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ROAD WANOMA TEL SINTE
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And
●LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY•
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AT LASTI A TRULY Moving PICTURE!
CEORCE
RAFT
JANE
BRYAN
WILLIAM
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Invisible Stripes
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"EVERYTHING'S OnIce"
TO-MORROW ONLY
with
IRENE DARE
ROSCOE KARNS. EDGAR KENNEDY
LYNNE ROBERTS
ERIC UNDEN
Фид
RADIO
Pictues
Basil Rathbono,, Nigel Bruco in
• "THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES"
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
A TORNADO OF
TROPIC LOVE!
TYPHOON
IN TECHNICOLOR! DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTON- LYNNE OVERMAN J. CARROL NAISH · Directed by Louis King
A Poramount. Picturovilli
TO-MORROW
THE SEASON'S NEW LAUGH HIT!
The Captain in Jady
STAR
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BELEX BRODERICK VIRGINIA GREY
BILLIE BURKE
·
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Lewis STONE⚫ Mickey ROONEY
Cecilia PARKER » Fay HOLDEN
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his
greatest
film achieve-
ment !
Charlie Chaplin
in his
netu
comedy
The Great DICTATOR
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TO-MORROW
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OF THE NETT TÄKINGS
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SCREENING OF
25%
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