1941-08-01 — Page 16

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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 1, 1941.

Selassie

KINK Takes His

NEW SCREENING TIMÈS FROM TO-DAY

- 5.30 7.45 9.45 P.M.

AT 2.30

Wow!

that's the wond

nd there ale eškers, ins...

LAUGHS...Joud, .... lang... und zhund sogethers JACHOJNENTS... that speckles when

the lays give wet with Tommy gami

WOMANCEI,,. prople live fost

her try my die youngi.

NING TOO! Crused mngs like

"Jickim bla! I alone te squints

"Did I slave Fra?".

* Afice and K&hin'"

sad Whakful Thinking".

and

TALL, DARK HANDSOME

CROMERO♪ van GILMORE

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RIVERS END

STARTS SUNDAY

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Revenge

Orders Arrest Of His

Own Son-in-Law

CAIRO, June 21.The restored Emperor Haile Selassie has ordered, the arrest of his own son-in-law and two other powerful Ethiopian tribal chieftains for treachery in trafficking with the Itallons in their conquest and five-year occupation of Selasale's kingdom

Rellable Information received from Addis Ababa said the three were Ras Hafle

the

emperor Gugsa, who married daughter. Zenab Wark, Ras Seyoum and Ras Hallu.

Of the three, only Ras Seyoum, hereditary ruler of Tigre province and father-in-law of Ethiopia's crown prince, has escaped the im- perial wrath in the past.

Has Gugga's family has been out of favour with the ruling clan for more than half o a century.

He is a great-grandson of Johan- nes, who, though nominally emperor. for 20 years, had to share his power with King Menelek, who 'controlled the rich central provinces.

TUTUILA AFFAIR NOW CLOSED

FROM PAGE ONE

tions to Japan both in Washington and Tokyo. The American Ambas sador of Tokyo, Mr Joseph Grew informed the State Department that the Japanese had no detalls but expressed their regrets. A repre- sentative of the Navy Ministry also telephoned the United States Naval Altuche and expressed regrets. Mr Welles then added that until Mr Grew receives a definite reply, there will be no further statement on the subject at Washington.

Mild Satisfaction WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuter). -Japan's apologies for the bombing of the gunboat Tutalla during a reld

on Chungking have been received here with mild satisfaction. There Is nu immediate indiention that the Incident is thus closed.

1929-424 DEUTSCHES GENERAL NSULAT

OFFEN:TAEGLICH 9-2) SONNABENDS 9-12-

* SONSEL IN DEUNGERŒENTUELLEM -

NO GOOD TO U. S. Policeman stands guard in front of Gorman consulate in New York, ordered closed by U. S. State Department for assorted fifth column activities.

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

NOTE. NEW TIMES 2.30, 5.30, 7.45, 9.45 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

Preparo Yourself for a Treat When a Group of Amazingly. Talented Youngsters Display Thoir Musical Ability!

“Come on kids, it's time to

go and give the folks

our big youth show'

SUJANHA FOSTER, the only girl 10 4

FATMA PRAVILI NEMO KERTO NATE COMMON

BOLLY FOLAT

"

Het over High C

THERE'S MAGIC

IN MUSIC

"

ALLAN JONES SUSANNA FOSTER MARGARET LINDSAY LYNNE OVERMAN

RACE BRADLEY WILLIAM COLLIER, SA

nevied and

SUNDAY

Paramount Romantic Comedy

"ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" FRED MacMURRAY - MADELEINE CARROLL

BILLIE BURKE PATRICIA MORISON

Veterans of Last WarSTAR

Relinquish

Pensions To-day & Tomorrow

£37,000,000

LONDON, July 31 (British Wireless). Some will be spent this year by the Ministry of Pensions in cases Minister of Pensions Sir Walter arising out of the last war. Wormersley told the House of Commons to-day,

He revealed that there are approxim U.S. Attitude "Not Clear"

mately 818,000 pensioners and de- TOKYO, July 31 (Reuter).pendents from, the way of 1914-18} Authorities here are believed to be and that a number of claims doing their utmost to minimise the till being received relating to dis- possible repercussions to the Tutulla abilities arising out of war service. incident to which the official Ameri- .can attitude is not clear,

Details are lacking at present.

are

Sir Walter spoke of the patriotle) spirit shown by pensioners, some 440 of whom but relinquished their pen-.

Glamour Girl Weds sons

A Footballer

Japan Seeking Pact With Thai

***>>> FROM PAGE ONE

as their contribution to the the "Supabburus.", drawing attention war effort, while others had lent their to the respective procedure adopted by

when moving penstors to the Government free of the two Powers interest.

their forces to the Thai border.

British Awards In Present War The paper says that the America's No. 1 glamour girl, the

authorities always

the Informed multi-millionairess Brenda Frazier,

war, SirThut out Regarding the present

Government of every military married a professional ex-footballer, Walter said that he had near the Thal border, but John Kelly, in New York recently.

the Government

without was still nwards to members of the Home The ceremony was a quiet affair Guard injured on duty and 73,000 in-official intimation regarding Japanese and was solemnised before an impro- vised altar at the apartment of the Jury nitowances had been made in troop movements though a Japanese cases of civilians injured in air raids. air base is reported to have been bride's mother by Father Flannelly,bout 10,000 civilian pensions had established three miles from the new Administrator

Patrick's been granted in respect of death, Thai frontier with Cambodia. Cathedral.

8,000 being widows' pensions. Brenda was New York's leading débutante of the 1938-39 season, and

described as the most photograph

is

of St

ed society girl in the world.

She come into possession of her father's legacy of several millions on her, 18th birthday.

-

LATE NEWS

Ingenohl's

The Minister said that he hoped soon to make a statement regarding the training of disabled men.

Lull In Desert Warfare

FROM PAGE ONE

fixed guns to the Allied troops, the communique adds.

Denics Grant of Bases LONDON, July 31 (UP).-The Thailand Consulate-General here has denied any agreement with either Japon or Great Britain regarding the granting of bases. Thailand will not grant bases to anyone, he declared:

TITANIC BATTLE OF SMOLENSK

-> FROM PAGE ONE

Porkchov, Novorzhev and Zhitomir Tank Action

directions. In other directions and no important LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) sectors of the front, Mention of British tank action in engagements took place.

"During the day of July 30, to-day's Italian communique is in-

attempted to terpreted as significant in authorita- enemy plants thrice

ruid Leningrad. All attempts to tive circles in London.

break through to the

fown were

I

It is pointed out that the passage beaten off by A.A. fire and by uur

In the communique, read in confighters."

junction with yesterday's official British announcement that the British garrison at Tobruk had wrested the Initiative trom the enemy, indientes definite strengthening of the British position there.

A

SAVED BY HIS

TEETH

John Henry Mitchell, of the R.N.R., has good strong teeth which "saved his and two other lives. He jumped Into the water between two trawlers two helpless men

CAIRO, July 31 (Reuter)-Baron and reached

de Benoist, newly appointed Free Mitchell grabbed one by his hair, held French delegate to the Near East, up the second man with his other ometally took up duties at his office hand and kept them and himself to-day, according to an independent afloat by gripping a rope with his French news agency. Ho marked teeth. Hanging on like this he got a the occasion by giving a reception rope round each of the men in turn at which Egyptian and foreign news-to that they could be pulled out. Ha

has won the Albert Medal. papermen were present.

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Thoroughbred Bull Breaks Record

PLEASANT PLAINS. ∙Illa. A

James, 14, one of the 12 richest men thoroughbred Aberdeen-Angus bull

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DE LUXE Box of 10 $ 5-monio, 20 days after his wife's death. breaking a 20-year-old price record.

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