Pago. 6

AIR

ONDITIONED

KINGS

AIR CONDITIONED

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1946. ・・

BRITAIN TO

TO HAVE TEMPORARY CONTROL OF ITALY'S COLONIES

Paris, Sept. 25.

ITALY'S COLONIES CENTRAL ALHAMBRA

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30 5.10, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M. The Paris Conference today adopted the Big Four

THE EXCLUSIVE

RECORD IN

TECHNICOLOR

OF THE

VICTORY PARADE

IN LONDON

-Together with--

GAINSBOROUGH PICTURES

#KISENSS

MADONNA

PHYLLIS

CALVERT STEWART GRANGER

PATRICIA ROC

OF THE

SEVEN MOONS

Mid MATTED K ANCHON ER

IN CHARGE CEPRODUCTION MALMILS OTHER DHAMINIUM LAGU VION

QUEEN'S MAJESTI

Air Condition

SHOWING TO-DAY

2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M. 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M

BIGGER AND BETTER THAN "THIEF OF "BAGDAD,” “DRUMS.” "ELEPHANT BOY"!

ALEXANDER KORDA

Presents

JUNGLE

in Technicolor

BOOK

With SABU Released thru UNITED ARTISTS

FOUR SHOWS TO-DAY

LEE THEATRE

TOWN BOOKING OFFICE ----

W, BAKING & CO. ALEXANDRA BLDG.. GR. FL.

BETWEEN 11.00 A.M. AND 5.00 P.M. DAILY

Stewart GRANGER Jean KENT Anne CRAWFORD

Donne's PRICE Robert HELPMANN

the novel by

CARAVAN

→ 4 SHOWS

DAILY

CATHAY

AT

2.30 5.13 7.20

£ 9.30

P.M.

At 2.30-5.15

7 15 & 9.15 p.m.

GRAND OPENING TO-DAY

THE YEAR'S GREAT CLASSIC OF SUSPENSE...

SUSANNA TURHAN

FOSTER BEY BORIS KARLOFF

in TECHNICOMAR

GALE SONGERGALED ven! VINCENT THORES CONTÍ (20428 ROER) BENT FASPAR DOORS ST

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

ORIENTAL

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 6:15, 7.80 & 9.30 PM FUNNIER THAN ALL BOB'S HITS PUT

TOGETHER!

TUNNEL-THAN-ALL ́SOB'S EUTE'ROLLED INTO ONLI

proposals for the disposal of Italy's former African empire after hearing a new declara- tion by the Big Four and after defeating the Brazilian and New Zealand amendments. The procedure adopted is:

1. The final decision on the Colonies will be taken one year after the coming into force of the Italian treaty by the Big Four taking into con- sideration the wishes of the inhabitants and of the views of "other interested Governments" which will include all countries which fought in North Africa.

2. The colonies will mean while remain under their pre- rent mainly British adminis- bration.

ser

a. If the Big Four fail to they will bmit the qtention to the U Bed Nations General Assembly und abide by ite devision.

The

proposals were adopted by 19.votus, only Australia

batenting.

The

No Italian Participation

Brazil amendment aimed at guaranteeing a fair share" of ministration ni the colonies to Italy during the antra year was defeated by 18 votes to one, with one ab stention. New Zand moved

cumferent to have the final

el pemal to the United Nations arral of the Bir Four, but wat rejected by 16 to two, aitit al dentius.

that Britain shoulri withdraw her demand for full compensa- tion in view of the rejection of the principle of, full compensa- tion. The chairman then ruled there was no need to vote an

the British amendment for 100 per cent compensation and hla ruling was accepted by the committee.

ALP TRAGEDIES

Milan, Sept. 25.

The death of two Pledmon... tese guides who were taking a scientific expedition to the summit of Mont Maudit in the Mont Blanc area, bringa to aven the number of Italian Alpinista who have fallen down different' mountaina in North Italy during the last three days.

The other five were Eugen Ferakri, the Secretary of the Italian Alpine Club, and four young mountaineers--Rcuter.

for

ди-

M. Arjanian (Russia) nounced that he accepted the 25 percentage

compensation suggested by the United States -Router.

Godfrey Tearle To Play Roosevelt

Hollywood, Sept. 26.

Two distinguished actors, one in the British thea- tre and the other a Canadian-born stage and screen star in the United States, have wanted for several years. to enact the meeting in heaven of two great American statesmen, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano Roose velt.

the

Their dramatic sketch is still Į just an idea but individually they have achieved part of the goal. Raymond Mussey, Canadian, is famous for his And consulted. Lincoln characterisation.

now Godfrey Tearle has eine all the way from London to pur- tray the late President Roche- vell,

wder Mig Four ansurance i poved to the Italian Poli- tied and Toritorial committee before a vote by Mr. Gladwyn Jebb, the British delegate, who aid all thor All countries chih Tangal in Aftica during

he war would Ek was an effect the defini- Blow maked for India and h Afrien of the phrase "In- tod povernments,” in an her Big Four declaration. M Jebhalu said the Big For were impressed by the Justive of the Abyssinian claim * Eritrea) and were sym- pathetic to the claims of Egypt parts GC Eritrea, Jarabub oasis #42111 Sollum plateau).

Bushire Fighting

Teheran, Sept. 25. Reports reaching here tonight from Bushire, Persian Gulf port, spoke of house to house fight- ing between coastal Persian tribesmen and Government troops.

Some parts of the town and port had changed hands many times during the fighting.

the

Ghavam EH Sultaneh, Premier, hun opened direct negotiations with Nasir Quanh- gai, tribal chief, whose rising in Southern Persia was report- ed to be crushed.

A special mission consisting uf four members of the Pre- mier's ollice left Teheran this, morning for Shiraz, in the southwestern province of Fare to open negotiations with tribal Jenters.

The Minister of Propaganda, Priner Firouz, declared today that the Prime Minister und entered into direct negotiations iD kive unnecessary blood- shed." but anyone who dare- garded the offer would have to experience the iron fist of the pespile.

Longest Tour in London, the Foretien, Office Of Russia

spokesman said that British interests were in, no way affect- that ed by the unrest, and Muscow, Sept. 26. Britain had at present no in Seven foreign correspondents, tention of calling on her forecs British, Amorlear tationed at Busra, Iraq, to as- representing.

-ist to restore law and order.1 and French news organizations, including Rembert, James, Asso-Router. clated Press stuff correspondent, returned to Moscow from

ritory of the

have

the longest tour of European ter Swedish Arms

Soviet Union ever

Tearle, at 61, beara a resem- blance to Mr. Roosevelt so atrik- ing that other players in the atomic bomb film, "The Begin ning or the End," stare hushed amazement when be taken by a group of foreign re- walks on the set.

He is apportera. preciative but wholly modest

During a 13-day trip they cover-

Washington, Sept. 25- about this reaction.

cd 2.700 miles surveying UNRRA The Under-Secretary of State, am what I would call a activities in

the Ukraine and Willum Clayton, told a PLOKI journeyman actor," he says. "A Byclo-Russia. They visited Kiev, conference on Tuesday that

Libyan Freedom They were also sympathetic towards the desire of Libya for urneymun actor is a man who independence, Italy would have has earned his spurs over the her say in the alininistration years by playing all types of of the colonies through United Nations if she were ad- mitted as a member.

the partn.

(r-

WRB

"Most of the people in Ameri co knew Mr. Roosevelt by his and visage but I don't The Italian cemnraittee

then voice rejected. by nine votes to eight, make speeches in my Roosevelt characterisation. Thus, I can Polish-Ukrainian pro- aivint pen to insert in the Italian act and talk 4s any man would Treaty a clause imposing the in his private life, and how obligation unt 10 permit the many persons would or could existence of Fascist political, contradict?"

"The trip undoubtedly military or semi-military

anisations. The Latvian For-the result of my talks with Mr. Mussey concerning the Lincoln- eign Minister sail the com-

1 party which obtained "Anyway, I was living a quiet Roosevelt sketch," he declared. me la 1,000,000 vates in The last elections was in fact life in my Cornwall home, hay- a Fascist party. The British ing temporarily retired after several yeara of entertaining and United

delegates States argued that such an article was troops, when they gave me a Unnecяkary Since Italy had job and packed me off."-A980- adopted the required laws while ciated Press, if drafted it would have to be vajue or absurdly detailed.

Compensation

The United States indicated

Voroshilograd, Stalino, Makcycvku in the Donbas industrial region. Odessa, Mingic and Vitebsk.

The correspondents found of delals courteous and willing t discuss local conditions in detail

Associated Press.

BRITISH VIEW ON HUNGARY

Sale And U.S.

ported Swedish plans to sell nr.ns to Argentina, might conflict, with the American plan to standardize Western hemisphere weapons.

,He added that there would not be any objection now as the volume from Sweden was small, but

future developments might change his views.

It had been reported that Ar- genlinu had contracted for anti- aircraft guns and shells from the Bofors firm but shipment was de-

agrec- layed as a result of on London, Sept. 26. ment between Sweden, the Unit- Britain fully supports the led States and Britain to withhold views expressed in the latest army shipments to Argentina, Union delivered United States note to the Soviet

Clayton said that such an on Sept. 22 jagreement had not come to his which claims that Moscow is attention. straining Hungary's national Diplomatie officials considered economy by continuing to re- that an agreement was in force move property in contradiction but they were not sure of its con- of the undertakings made by tinuance. Associated Press. the three powers in the Yulta agreement, A Foreign Office spokesman said in London to-

BEVIN BACK

night. London, Sept. 20 Mr Ernest Bevin, the For-

to the conference tonight that eign Secretary returned to

she

He added that Britain had made verbal representations

bent.-Reuter,

will probably hak for 25 London from Paris tonight though no formal note had been

from cuter.

per cent

compensation

uly for damage done to United Nations property in Italy dur

the ing the war. Originally United States asked for full compensation, which is still be- ing demanded by Britain.

Mr. Willard Thorp, the United States delegate, told the Italian Economic Committee tonight that the United Sister hud in mind 25 per cent, although she was not going to put this for-

ward."

*1, still believe the principle of full compensation. con he justified but our feeling is that The burdens placed on Italinn that in enomy are so great thin care as in others, the posi- Honor be nulified," Mr. Thorp said.

He acted at the percentage of 25 whs what he would ask fur if the United States were the only country involved. But he had been impressed by the requests for bigger percentages made by other countries.

Dead Heat

A vote on the principle of full compensation as opposed to partial compenantion resulted in a dead heat, nine to nine, with two abstentions.

Mr. H. S. Gregory (Britain) rejected a suggestion from the chairman, Sir Joseph Bhore,

INDIVIDUALLY CROPPED! ULTRA

TINE ORAIN DEVELOPED PRINTED ENLARGED

L CARROLL

CAMERAS

18

#

!

25

A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE

Across

3. Diluting.

8, Deludo.

8. Muso

18. Obvious.

10. Cattle shod. 21. Desperate. 11. Go-between, 25. Stafel. 15. Wagers. 23. Mud.... 15. Put back. 17. Scatter,

10

124

Yesterday's Crossword ACROSH: 1. Rides; 4 Usage: 7. Discrect; 8. Ratio; 9. Recent, 11. Erected 13. Prepare; 10. Claret; 16. Apings 19. Opulence; 20. Derby: 21. Totals,

DOWN: Rider: 2. Lucro: 3 Shelter 4. Untrue; 5. Agitator: 4. Entold: 10. Creditor; 12. Recruit, 18. Placid: 14. Algour, 10. Atert;

Too Much Information

Belgrade, Sept. 20.

Au official Yugoslav source Faid today the Foreign Ofed of the Yugoslavia has charged United States Information Ser- vice with becoming the centre for propaganda, against Yugo- slavia and has asked the United States Embassy to close the Service and the American Read- ing Room,

A formal Foreign Office note, the source said, accused, the la formation Service of distribu ting bulletins against Tito's Government in contravention of Yugosinvia's, preas inv

According to this, source, the Information Service, and Bead- ing Room have been quorhling under an agreement that called for irsemination of agricul turn and educational Informa- tion and news that would furs thor United States and Yugo slav relations. Associated Press.

CHURCHILL IN BRUSSELS

Brussels, Sept. 25. Mr. Winston Churchill, ac-i companied by hie, daughter. Mary, arrived here by aff Luth afternoon on a private three- day visit to Prince Charles the Regent, and the Queen Mother, Elizabeth.

The Belgian Foreign Office today described as "exaggerat ed" local newspapers repórte that Mr. Churchill in to have important discussions on inter rational questions with ladin), Helgian stateamon Routeka, by

Moras

New Deilt, Bept 24

DAILY AT 220 55 75 1915 PM. DAILY AT 2005#780%930 PM

THIS is their funniest!

You gat

- коро

at his funniest

that will curl your hair!

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

ĮLAUGHINGLY PRESENTE

BOB DOROTHY

HOPE LAMOUR

THEY GOT ME

COVERED

Directed Br DAVID BUTLER,

| Relecsed through-

| KKC koda fiduras)

MADE IN ENGLAND

JUST ARRIVED! «

WASHINGTON

SPES COVER

AND LAVENTER CEVERS THE AUDIENCE

SOL FASCINATING SHADES INDELIBLE -STAYS FRESH ALL DAY VELVETY-SMOOTH TEXTURE ( NEW LIP-SHAPED PATENTED DESIGN FOR EASY AND 4

ACCURATE APPLICATION.

Try

LIPSTICK

PRESENTED IN STREAMLINE PLASTIC.

PROPELLING CASE OF DIGNITY AND, CHARM

AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES Wholesale Distributors: THE ARGOSY, Gloucester Arcade.

METALCLAD LIMITED

for

Woodworking machinery

Solo Agents in Hong Kone & South China:~ REISS, BRADLEY & CO., LTD. National City Bank of New York Building,

CL.T1

2, Queen's Rd, C. Telephones 28000/7. Hong Kong.

It is announced with regret that

CLR

THE CHARITY DINNER DANCE

which is being organised on behalf of Sergt. Futtit, R.M. who lost both legs as the result of #shark attack, has had to be

POSTPONED

as the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel is not yet available for dancing.

THE NEW DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER

NOTICE 2

Owing to the rising costs of production, price of the "China Mail" and the "Hong Kong Sunday Herald" as from October 1st, 1948, will be 20 cents per copy:

Share This Page