SHOWING
TO-DAY
QUEEN'S
AA1.30; KIE:
7.15 à 9.18 p.m.,
IT'S THE MUSICAL OF YOUR DREAM
VACATION' COME TRUE!
in TECHNICOLOR!
ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE CARMEN MIRANDA CESAR ROMERO
Week-End
in Havana
ADDED!
SHOWING
TO-DAY
with
Cobiga Wright, M. - Kapuge Barbisi · Shaldon Leonid Lienie Kiosker Chris-Pistia - Billy Gilbert A 20th Conjury-Fox Picture
LATEST MARCH OF TIME! "PROBLEM DRINKERS"
KINGS ★
J. ARTHUR RANK Presents:
VIVIEN
· LEIGH
in
CLAUDE
.. RAINS
DERNARD, SHAW'S
"CAESAR and
CLEOPATRA"
+
At, 236, 4.50, 7.10 & 9.30 p.m.
It's A Temptation in Technicolor Produced and Directed by "GABRIEL PASCAL
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--SUNDAY 9th FEB. AT 11,30 AM. ONLY—
STEWART GRANGER in "CARAVANG
S STAR S
THEATRE
COMBINED SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT
presents
PEARL BERESFORD'S
"LONDON BY NIGHT"
WITH
STARS FROM THE WINDMILL· AND WHITEHALL THEATRES NIGHTLY AT 7.30 ́P.M.
Last Performance Saturday, 8th Feb. 1947. BOOKING HOURS: 12 pm 2pm.4 p.m. 0.30. pm. Telephone: 58335
SUNDAY ONLY “MUSIC FOR ALL”
WITH CARMELITA LAWLESS - LOUISE
AND
Pianoforte Soprano
THE BAND OF THE 2nd BATTALION, THE WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT
(THE PRINCE OF WALES' OWN)
UNDER "THE DIRECTION OF BAND MASTER B. JL WHITE, ARG.K.
AT 7.30 PM.
Programme Includes:
“THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY” WORKS BY CHOPIN, BEETHOVEN, SIBELIUS
TCHALKOWSKY, VERDI, MASCAGNI BOOKING HOURS: 12 p.m. --- 2 p.m. 4 p.m.
Telephone: 58335
6.30 p.m.
ORIENTAL
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2:30, 5,15, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M
2 Solid Hours of Continuous Laughters! 2
ABBOTT COSTELLO
Keep em Flying
*****RAYE BRUCE
VALLAM GARGAN
GLE CAVALCADE”
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947.
TRUMAN'S REPORT ON UNITED NATIONS
Washington, Feb. §. President Truman toki Cyngress that the United Nations has made "great progress” in the past year, but that the world's hopes for peace can yet "be betrayed and lost.”
"The difficulties and dangers that lie before us are many and serious" the President said in a letter, transmitted to both the Senate and House which contained a report on the United States' activities in the world organisation during 1946,
He declared in the report itcelf that progress made. on the international control of atomic energy is "heartening" due chiefly to the increasing Agreement with American proposals for a world control system.
Russian
But he described as "disap- pointingly show the work of the Military Staff Committee.
The United Nations agency has the task of organising the forces which the Security -Council is authorised to use against any future aggressor, he said. He added, however, that there are already signs of greater speed and it is hoped that the pace of the commit- tec's work will continue to accelerate"
basic human rights and free- doin's".
United States representatives took lending parts in the general assembly in bringing about the establishment of the trustee. slip system in face of sharp disagreements and other major that might have difficulties. caused infinite delay."
"The United States will sup- ort further steps during the coming year toward strengthen- ing the trusteeship system.
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"America has long been symbol of freedom, and "demo- cratic progress to peoples less favoured than we have been. We must maintain their belief in us by our policies and our acts, the President said.
BRITAIN AND A SPITZBERGEN
London, Feb. 5.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, replying to a question on the extent to which British interests in Spitzbergen were affected as the result of nego- tiations between the Soviet Union and Norway, told the House today
"According to my informa- tion, an exchange of views between the Soviet and Nor- wegian Governments regard ing Spitsbergen have been of an crploratory nature only. and neither paveraïnent has suggested to other signatorice of the Treaty of 1920 that its revtsians should be discussed." -Reuter
New York Exchanges
| (Oficial) 2400, 24.25, Switzerland (Free)
London Stock Market
London, Feb.
ALHAMBRA THEATRE
SHOWING TODAY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
Fogether
They're
a grand pair in the grandest picture of the years!
Best Actor... Best Actress: Best Director!
Paliber Productiani, Inc; Presena
Bing CROSBY Ingrid BERGMAN -LEO McCAREYŠ.
The feature of the day on the Long dun. Stock Exchanzi wa the sharp spurt in those Kami Interested la Geduld Two Developineals, auch West- can Holdings and Orange Free State In Vestment Trust Periodle -profit, taking teduced wping but new buyers aupçanılı that Holdings Bud' Ofalta dalshed Bear the best of the day. Other markets did; very little, with· Industriala the, chief Busterets a restilt of the fuel, kitun- ton, Colliers, and in late dealings some electric supplies, were singled out' får attention but otherwise prices continued their drift to lower levels. British tands
rails
showed remained firm, and hom titule verlution, pending the dividend sexsun, which open on Friday with the London-Midland announcement Interest wwa amall. In Corelax bonde.
14. Con Console, 24205/55 verian Lawn, 3, 185-11/19, War Lemn, 2592 108-11/16, New War Lon
Victory Bonds, 44. ag, 10113/14, 122, Saving Bowls, A. IAS/BB ·508%. Saving Bands, 35% 106970 195-13/10, Erving Bonds 95%. 1965/75 110%, Ger mand Loan, 70%. (Dawn) 19. Japanese Bonde 44. 1907 211 Cantor-Kowloon Railway 2, Tienisin Pikow Railway, 67. 20. Luns-Ting Ư. Hai Tây, GM 1911 22 Heor Loan, 5, 1918 London lesu. 41. Crhip Loan, 54% 1913,41, Tukuang Ra wa. 1911 264, Banan Railway, 5%, 1905 47. Shanghai-Nanking Railway, be
5. Mercantile Bank of India, "A" 21%, Chartered Bank of. A&C. 12-3/10 - SUNDAY H.K. & Shanghai Banking Corp. 90%.
·AT* Africk Lydenburg Estates. 132/4, South
11 A-M. Townships 27/0. Selection Trust Aggið. th Africa Torbanites 11/5, Canadian
15,1. Pelo 19. Mexican Eagl Reuter.
37.82,
New York, Feb, 0. American A/0 Sterling 4,02-11/16, 4.02- 13/10, American A/C. Sterling 3 Months 4.02-11/16, 4.09%. On Sweden 21.81 Mr. Truman reminded Con-42, 4021/10, On Sweden 21. gress that "copies of a draft 27.85 Franse 84, 84%. Switzerland of a trusteeship agreement for 20.40, 26.56, Spain 9.20, Portugal 4.04b, Or trusteeship, Mr. Truman the former Japanese mandated 406 Australia 34214, New Zealan said: "Provisions of the charter islands which consist
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Africa 20.30, India 50 Shanghai Maico 4.5. 20.62n, Peru. 15.50:1. efer to those hundreds of mi-and Marshall
Uruguay 56.25, 50.31, Venezuela 30.00. islands, were;dio (Price); 24.40, 24.45, Brue!) 6.10 Netherlandi West Inden 5%05, Montres. liona who do not yet govern transmitted for information to offered. Bolivia (Official) 2.25. Holly Landon 4.02, 401, Montreal on New themselves their best hope for other members of the Security (Free) 20, Chile 10mcial) 5.14, Chile York 26.126, Gwiss Bank Notes rate $6.10. attainment of this and other Council and
'(FFce) '5.00, ́ 4,00) Chile (Export) 4,00, | 27,50, Belgian Frand 221, 248, Posed, to New Zealand Calamba n., Cuba 100, Ecuador 7.625, Notes 306, 115.-Reuter- and the Philippines and were later made available to the public.
MAJESTIC
SHOWING: TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M. It's so funny, it's
a scandal!
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
DON AMECHE in Sum Wood's
"GUEST WIFE"
With RICHARD FORAN
Released thru
-“UNITED ARTISTS
President Truman added: "The security interests of the United States are protested through the designation of the na strategic and territory through specific authofisation for the United States to main- tain installations for troops in the territory.
"These and other. Security measures do not detract from) the detailed provisions, in thei draft agreement. fur political, economic, social and educational advancement of the inhabitants and for equal economic treat- ment to be accorded all other members of the United Nations in the territory."-Associated Press.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB"
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING
Saturday, 8th February 1947.
The first bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through numbers (8 Races--816) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the Special Sweep ($2.00) on the last race.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meet ing.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE, WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS! ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax are obtain. able through the Secretary upon the written or personal in- troduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am and the Secretary's Office at 11:45 am. Bdth Offices at Isi floor, Exchange Building,
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No.1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE (5)
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $5 including tax for all persons including ladies, and is p
is payable at the Gate
Bookmakers, Te The men, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Bace. Meeting.
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Endosurg. y⠀
SERVANTS" PASSES
Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange Building,
Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes In their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
B. BROWN.
Secretary.
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“A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE
18
Clues Across
3. Impetus.
6. Covering for
ཥཿ;
the head,
P. Of the bruin. 11. Rusted away 13. Fun: 15. Day of the
week.
18. One subject to P.AYE.
thyphenat- ed),
19.. Have con-
fidence in 21. Chose. 25. Mates. 26. Bird of prey. 27. Expressions
of esteem.
Yesterday's Crossword
ACROSS:1. Mystic; 4. Hosts; 7. Maligned; 6. Drake: 9. Curele; LI Sherbet; 13. Regatta: 15 Legend; 18. Waler; 19. Embalm ed; 20. Dwell;, 21. Tussie..
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126
Clues Down
1. Smart
2. Tic.up.
14. View.
10. Ventured.
4. Was indebt- 17.
5.
ed.
Looked at closely.
6. Concise.
7. Finc.
9. Sea-shore. 10. Ease off. 12. Pigment.
19. gian town
Ilappen
again. 20. Large pieces. . 21. Excepti
22. Departed.
23. Hard labour.
24. Private fight,
DOWN:--1. Mimic;
2. Tried;
3. Contest; 4. Huddie; 3. Seram bie: . Silent: 10. Regulate: 12. Halibut; 13 Reward. 14. Threat; 18.. Gales17, Dodge.
THE GLOUCESTER HOTEL
PRESENTS.
THE NELSON SISTERS
Brilliant Cabaret Attraction
First appearance in Hong Kong after
a sensational season in Shanghai.
Opening SATURDAY Next
DINNER DANCE
p.m. to 2 a.m.
$8.00 per head
GEORGE PARKS
HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA
FOR RESERVATIONS-
PHONE NOS. 28141–26316
The Bells of St. Mary's
HENRY TRAVERS · WILLIAM GARGAN
Produced and Directed by LÉ:13. McCAREY › Semen páry my DUDUN NOMES. Mon b
BOMBAY STUD JOS PRESENT
"MAZDOOR"
With INDUMATIVE ERA-" NASIR KHAN
An Indian Picture
CENTRAL
1:6ATRE
5 SHOWS DAILY
AT 12.30, 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9,15 P.M. THE FINAL EPISODE
CAPTAIN MARVEL
TOM TYLER
| FRANK COGHLAN, 24.
川
LEE THEATRE
TOWN BOOKING OFFICE
W HAKING &'CO, ALEXANDRA BLDG. GR, FL. BETWEEN 11.00, AM. AND 300 PN, DAILY
Showing To-Day at 2.39, 510, 7.10 & 9.15 p.m.
A riotous whirk
of stars, mirth
tunes.and gals!
AMECHE Janet BLAIR &ck DAKIE - ARRATORES SOMETHING TO
SHOUT ABOUT
Don
·way, night tits
HAZEL
COTT
Breslow and
Produced and
acted by GREGORY NATOJI,
CATHAY SHOWING TO-DAY
TYRONE POWER
AT 2.80, 615, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M.;
MAUREEN O'HARA
IN THE
"BLACK SWAN"
WITH: THOMAS MITCHELL - GRØRGE SANDERS
A 20th Century Fox Picture
-Extra Performance Op Sunday At 12.30 PM.
Ingrid. BERGMAN IN GRA
IN CASABLANCA“ Humphrey BOGART