Page
SHOWING
TODAY
AT 2,30, 5.15,
7.20 & 9.30 r.M.
'KING'S
VAIR – CONDITIONER.
EXTRA PERFORMANCE
TOMORROW AT 11.30 A.M.
MIGHTY STARS
ROAR OUT THE
MIGHTY STORY
OF A
MIGHTY STATE!
JOHN
PAYNE
GAR
RUSSELL
STERLING
HAYDEN
GEORGE “Qubby''
་
The Haming
chronicle of a
town so lough
HAYES
DICK
FORAN
In Paramount's
they hanged
the "Hanging
* Judge!
CINECOLOR
EL PASO
THE "COFFIN
CORNER OF TEXAS
APNE "NOWASTE MANA
ADDED: LATEST PARAMOUNT. NEWS
"SYRIA'S PRESIDENT. PREMIER ARE EXECUTED" "OK the spot, coverage! Ecuador Earthquake” "West Germany Goes to the Palis" ele.. etc.
QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA
AIR-CONDITIONED
Showing Today: At 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
'S SHOWS DAILY
QUEEN'S:- Extra Performance At 12 Noon
LANA SU BEAUTH
AND SO WIKIÐ
She stumpfh
ALGUNI OBOR !
Lana Turner Gene Kell
June Allyson Van Heflin
Angela Lansbury
flies lame
Frank Morgan Vincent Price Keenan Wyng John Sution Gig Young
FIRST TIME!
ROMANCE
THE FULL NOVELI
Mio M
ALEKANUNI HUMAN
The Three Musketeers
TECHNICOLOR
Please Book Your Seats Early
To Avoid Disappointment!
ORIENTAL
AIR CONDITIONED
TAKE ANY EASTERN TRAM CAR OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS Showing Today: 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. A TRUE STORY TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SCENES ! !
THE SECRET LAND.
MEN AND SHIPS U, S. NAVY
TECHNICOLOR
SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING SHOW at 12,30
. in
HELD
Esther WILLIAMS
Spencer TRACY (* "A GUY NAMED JOE”
OVER TODAY
Cathay
M.G.M. Picture
AT 2.30, 5.30 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
THE STORY ABOUT A UKRAINIAN VILLAGE OCCUPIED BY GERMANS THE FASCISTS HAVE FULL AUTHORITY -OVER THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE INHABITANTS BUT
THE PEOPLE. THEY COULDN'T BE CONQUERED!
1 PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
RAINBOW
OUTPOST"!
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1049.
ATTLEE APPEALS FOR KASHMIR SETTLEMENT
NEW U.S. POLICY IN EAST
London, September 1. -
The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attles, today cabled the Indian and Pakistan Premiers appealing for acceptance of the UN Com- mission's proposals for a settlement of the Kashmir dispute.
Mr. Attlee's appeal was on the lines of the com- munication sent by President Trumon yester- day.
This is learned by the Press Trust of India from an autlı-
have
Washington, September 1. The "Star" såld today in an editorial thal President Truman's plen for India and Pakistun to settle the Kushnir dispute would seem to Indleste n' new Eastern policy on the part of the Unitedoritative source. Stutes designed to stabilise South The British Government Enstern Asia against Comununist been kept informed of the pro- Intends.
gress of the Kaslunir truce nego- liations at all stages, and Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indin's High Commissioner in London, called on Mr. Attlee on August 25.
The editorial said President Truman's action should be con- sidered in the fight of the over- all Asiatic situation..
It wrided that white the frouble,
wer Kashmir continued, India pud Pakistan nepalike impeded from giving
giving their full attention to ani concreting a a Joint policy toward the Communist menace to all of Asta, rtemming from the Red advare through China,
In any effort 40 Achleve combination of free Ania against
It is understool that Mr. Menon explained fully the stand taken by the India Government regarding the Commission's proposals for a Joint India and Pakistan meeting
on Kashmir.
According to Informed political reles here, the appeals made by Mr. Attlee and President Truman are not to be interpreted as any- thing more than femily ges- Red menace. India nture reflecting the anxiety which Pakistan are obviously vital these two countries shure to see factors.
an amicable settlement uf
the
entor
L
the
The "Star" thinks it significant Kashmir dispute, that Mr. Truman's plea
In the case of the British Gov- shortly before the Indian Pro-ernment, the sources said, the mier. Inwaharlal Nehru, is due anxiety for Anding a peaceful in ghit the United States,
solution b Kashmir all the "Favourable developments more because of the fact that the the Kashmir Issue would greally disputant countries are both mem- clarify matters then to be dis- bers of the Commonwealth. cussed,” It added.—United Press. It may be recalled that recently a Foreign Ofee ean- there was ference here attended
the by British High Commissionern . New Delhi and Karachi as well as the British Ambassador in Washington, Sir Oliver Franks. It was suggested at the time that eunterence discussed the Kashmir problem.
Garbo Goes To Hide-Out
Rome, September 1, Greta Garbo's desire to "be alone" today caused the Swedish Blm star. now visiting Italy, to teave her Rome hotel for a secret suburban villa which she has rent-
d.
the
No Mediation The sources emphasised that there can be no suggestion in this appeal of Britain offering any kind of mediation In the dlapute.
The official attitude of the Bri-
MR. ATTLEE
Shanghai Paper's Apology
Shanghai, September 1. The British-owned "North 'China Daily News' today carried a front page apology to renders for lack of foreign news.
This followed the order by the Communist Military Can- trol Commission banning tor algn news agency reports, the paper sald,
Shanghal's two Boviet dally newspapers published the unval number of Foreign newa telegrama, crediting
"Tass Radio."
them
Reuter.
to
POLICY ON JAPAN ATTACKED
San Francisco, September 1.
The Communist New China News Agency in a Peiping broadcast tonight said that the United States is following an undeclared peace" policy to- wards (Japan, enabling her to participate in international con- ferences, establish foreign con- sulates, and begin "other bila- teral activities".
the Kashmir question is a domes- The Agency said this policy tic dispute between India and unveiled "the true countenance Pakistas in which they (the Bri- of American imperialism" which tish Government) are most re- showed that America was bent luctant to do anything but offer on delaying the peace treaty.to friendly advice.
effect "long-term occupation of Japan and swiftly transform her into a main base for conducting American aggression in the Far East".
The text of Mr. Attlee's cable is not available but it is learnt that it generally follows President Truman's appeal.
ROXY
Perfectly Ali-Conditioned
› CAUSEWAY BAY Tel. 28626 TOWN BOOKING OFFICE I QUEEN'S RO, CAN
“Just remember...
SHOWING
TODAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30
P.M.
A WOMAN'S BULLETS KILL AS QUICK AS A MAN'S!!
Blood and thunder saga of the West's mos
savage days!
ROBERT MITCHUM
BARBARA BEL GEDDES BLOOD
ROBERT PRESTON
ON THE MOON
WALTER BRENNAN-PHYLLIS THAKTER FRANK FAYLEN TOM TULLY
Eretubes Producer 110 ROCELL Produced by 1H1ON WARTH › Bracket by BÖBBET WI
Burger Prep Ay CAVE KATWAND
ADDED: Latest Fox Movietone News Tomorrow Morning Show at 11.30 A.M.. "M.G.M. Technicolor Cartoon Programme"
At Reduced Prices
through THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE ON THE MAINLAND) bulld n
The substance of the latest pro- It alleged that Amarlen had posal put forward by the Kashmir openly allowed Japan to unite Commission is not known here. with "reactionaries in South But one quarter here suggested Eart Aslan countries that this might be a move to get bilateral activities "to the two countries to agree to neu- reactionary front to organise Far trul arbitration on such points of Eastern anti-Communism."
• This would also bring about difference as have arisch out of the earlier proposals of the Com-an anti-popular crusade to en
for Implementing the circle and attack the People's misalon
Reports that she would make a movie here have so far produced tigh Government is said to be that truce agreement-Reuter.
the same reaction as all other ma- jor news Reins about her in the past 10 years-silence.
backers are reported to-
night to have withdrawn support of a film in which she was to have made her delayed come-back. Their decision is understood to have been taken after conferences in her hotel room.
The reasons for their. Bellon were not given.
The film was to have been "The
Duchess of Langeais and was to
have been made in the Florence
aren with Britain's James Mason
us the leading man.-Beuter.
AUSTRALIAN HINT ON ASIA
Madras, September 1. Six countries. In South East Asia, grouped together in mutual understanding, would exercise powerful nfluence on other na- tions towards peace. Mr. Herbert R. Gollan, Australian High, Com missioner for India, sant in Madras toy.
Mr. Gollum saft that Australia,
Russian Air Lines Using China Bases
London, Septembar 1.
Russian airline planes have already landed at Lan-
chow in Kansu province.
Lanchow was occupied by the Chinese Communists,
on August 26.
Press
China.
The riports suid the Russian The planes were said to have [ flown in from Mushui in Sin-airlines are taking advantage of to kiang province, about 650 miles this to extend their airlines to the North West of Lanchow. facilitate the airlift to Commu-
nist-occupied
- United Lanchow is the terminus of the "Red route" connecting Alma Mata
Soviet and Sergipol in Russia with Chungking.
The reports said that Russian airlines at present have more than 30 airports in Central Asia and
at the airlines are extending with the Chinese Communists' advance.
Russian airlines have establish-
India, Pakistan, Burma, Coyled bases operated by the Russlans in Afghanistan and in Sinkiang province, the Chinese reports said. The Russian airbase at Kubul
and India together would be en- titled to have a voice in the coun- cil of the world.
"We
Afghanistan connects with Stalin- Australians feet that young. virile, and progressive bad and Leninabod in the neigh- country like ours could group withouring Soviet province of Tudzz-
hik. these countries and achieve much benefit by working unitedly," Mr. Gollan added. Reuter.
-----w... London, September 1. Mr. Winston Churchill arrived! from Nice at the Royal Air Force bret at Biggin HB, Kent, today. --Unitent Press,
BROADWAY
AIR CONDITIONED
4 SHOWS TODAY
At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
STEINBECK'S
MOST TALKED-ABOUT STORY!
Ads, to a love beyond prize)
~JOHN STEINBECK'S
The PEARL
Also: Latest Fox
Movietone News
Tomorrow Sunday Morning Show at 12 noon
JEANETTE MACDONALD JANE POWELL in “THREE-DÁRING
- DAUGHTERSACE M-C-M Technicolor Music
From Leninabad the line goes on to Tihwa and Kushui in Sin- kiang province.
Extreme Militarism
Three bases in Sinklang pro- vince cover the heart of North China, sald the reports. The air bases are not offelally military but Soviet civil aviation is said to be distinguished by its "extreme militarism."
Democratic New China from out- side and to suppress national Independence and people's re- valuliimary movements of East- ern countries."---Reuter,
BURMESE RICE
FOR SAIGON
Tokyo, September 1. Seventy thousand tons of rice will be imported into Japan froid Burma under a contract conclud="" ed this week with the Burmese Government, according to Japan- ese newspapers this morning.
A contract for 80,000 tons from Slam has already been signed. bringing the total for which con- tracts have been concluded to 150,000 tons. Japan has already received 50,000 tons of the 80,000 which Siam has contracted to de- liver.-Beuter.
Talks On Austria
End In
The
Failure
London, September 1.
Foreign Ministers' deputies last meeting on the Austrian treaty ended in disagreement to- night over an American suggestion to, resume the sessions in the United States on Septem- ber 22.
The fuur representatives de revised list of Soviet claims sub- cided to hold an extra meeting nitled by M. George Zarubin, tomorrow night to reach agree-Soviet Ambassador, to assets of ment on the records of the two- the Danube Steamship Company. The deputies reached agreement
month session just ending. on two nections, including the
After the Soviet and French number of shups involved, and ના three pections, representatives, M. George Zaru-isagreed
bin and M. Marcel Berthelot, had mainly on the question of Soviel rights to properties leased to the disagreed with the suggested re- The Nationalist blockade ofsumption, the American deputy Company. Reuter. China's seaboard is, said to be in-Mr. Samuel Reber, who presid- creasing the dependence of Sin-Sa klang, Mongolia and Manchuria e them to get their to-
on the Soviet economy.
STAR
Phone 58335
17 Hankow Road, Kowloon
FINAL SHOWING - 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
MARKERS' ANVERTURE
OF TIRE PENTORY
ONT OF THE CENTURY TRET PRADE TEENS GREATE
SAN ANTONIO
TOMORROW
Frank BORZAGE'S “I'VE ALWAYS LOVED
YOU?
Philip Dom, Willis
ed,
ernments approval of it by to- morrow.
British desuty. Mr. Tvr The Mallett, accepted the suggestion.
M. Zarubin contend~i mat in der the instructions given by the Foretan Ministers at their lus meeting in Paris, the deputies should report 073 the present series of 40 sessions before decid- Ing when and where to mee' again.
M. Zarubin hinted that he might not continute as the Soviet delegate, remarking that cord of the present proceedings would be valuable.for any su ecesor of his
P
HIA personal opinion - not that of the Soviet necessarily Goverment was that it would he best to carry on the negotia- tlons through, diplomatic channels. Jurging his plan. Mr Reber
that
the Foreign pointed out Ministers would be in the United States Inter this month for, the United Nations section. and thus would be available to interpret
eir Paris decisions.
The deputies
agreed today
on the number of ships. 15. be handed by Austria to tha... Bò. viat Government as assols of the Danube
Steamship Com
· Four"!
Since the "Big
Parl conference in May and June ther have agreed on eight articles, in- cluding those dealing with trou- Clera reparations--and - minority
SPOKE TOO SOON
London September 1. The Regent's Park Open Air Theatre Company had reached the third act of "The Tempest", by William Shakespeare. Stephano had just delivered his line, "The sea cannot drown me." ·
There was a thunder, elap and downpour of rain. Performers and audience dashed for cover.- Associated Press.
SHOWING
TODAY
ANN
SHERIDAN
DENNIS
MORGAN
www: JACK: CAI
LLOYD BAGON
LIBERTY
Air-Gundlitionect
• COMMENCING TODAY •
4 SHOWS AT 2.30, 5.15, 7:30 & 9.30 P.M.
NOTHING EVER HELD YOU LIKE ALEMẪU MITUMLOCK'S
ROPE
TECHNICOLOR
PRANET SLAA
GLOBE
#WAY & 163h
∙ST STARS'
JAMES STEWART
DALL FARLEY GRANGER
· SIN CEKRIT BARBRIDGE CONGSANCE DILUIDÉ
STIAN CHANDLER TRAKURILAN
WANKER 1111.®
LOPERS ↑ AR-LAST SOPRONE 1:18 AM
"Also: "SUNSET IN PACIFIC”
IN TECHNICOLOR
SHOWING
TODAY MAJESTIC
AIR-CONDITIONED
-- SPECIAL
TIMES
AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.45 P.M.
Pothe Pictures Ltd Presents
PETER GRAVES
Home big de brengo Rys Digestion)
JOYCE HOWARD LESLIE BANKS MARGARETTA SCOTT
Mrs.
Fitzherbert
AND
THE STORY OF BIRTH”
FOR ADULTS ONLY!
LEE THEATRE
ADVANCE BOOKING OFFICE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE 6. QUEEN'S RD. &. BOOKING HOURS. 11:00 am 1 330 pm July
CRV Time-and-a-Hall for Uncle Sam... the Rest of the
FOUR SHOWS
AT
2.30, 5.15, 7.30 & 0:30 P.M.
MORNING SHOW
TOMORROW
Elizabeth "TAYLOR
Carmani
Jean POWELL
MIRANDA
DATE
WITH JUDY'
is for Lovel
GEORGE. DIIAS-
AT
CED