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* ACADEMY AWARD WINNER

Judy Holliday

"BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR"

BILLIE DAWN

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HARRY BROCK

Hendri

BORK YEST

(PAUL VERMALE,

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BRODERICK

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STAR THEATRE

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

FOR THE SHOWING OF

"WUTHERING HEIGHTS"

This is to remind our patrons and friends that the picture, "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" was shown two years ago at this theatre before a packed and highly appreciative audience.

Ever since January this year, we have received letters from the public and, students of numerous local schools requesting the performance of the following old favourites;---

"JANE EYRE”

"GREAT EXPECTATIONS"

"PRIDE & PREJUDICE". "WUTHERING HEIGHTS”

The first three piclutes were eventually shown at this theatre during the last two months. Unfortunately the picture "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" has been in circulation too long and was destroyed after showing in Singapore.

The management of this theatre did not give up this picture, and repeatedly negotiated with Messrs. Frinder & Company. Through their invaluable co-operation, the producer agreed to have the picture entirely, reprinted, and it has now been alr-ufted to Hong Kong for your entertalhrtent,

"WUTHERING- HEIGHTS" is considered the best of Samuel Goldwyn's classical productions, and is based on the world famous novel of the same name by the great English writer, Emily Bronte (1818-1848). Many local schools have selected this fascinating book, as their text book or reference book.

"WUTHERING HEIGHTS" will rohim to this theatre for four days only, and after which period it will not be screened "again" elsewhere in Hong Kong.

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To avoid disappointment movie fans are advised to book early, and to take notice of the following showing dates

WEDNESDAY, August 29 (The picture. "MACBETH" ori- ginally scheduled for this date has now been cancelled). TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: Sopk, 4, 5 and 6.

The Management,

STAR THEATRE.

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Copineal photographaĮ taken by the South Ching Morning Post, South China Sunday Post-Harald, on and ChinagiMall/Staff- graphètë'als on view

Mor

ORDERS

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951.

Royal Horse Guards Go Five More Countries Accept

By Motor Coach

Royal Horse Guards

shown boarding a motor conth at tho Horse Guards Parade to return to their barracks. The reason? Urgent repairs are being carried out to the stables in Knightsbridge and con- sequently the famous re- giment is parading dis.

! mounted.

LIAQUAT ALI ON KASHMIR

· Karachi, Aug. 22. Premier Liaquat All Khan of

Pakistan deelsted today that it the peace is broken on the Indian

subcontinent over the Kashmir Issue, the United Notions Security Council must share the respon- sibility.

Thai Govt. Still

Weeding Out

Rebel Elements

Bombay, Aug. 22.

Thailand is at peace today after the recent armed uprising by the Siamese Navy elements who sought to overthrow the military-sponsored political regime of the Prime Minister, Field Mar- shal Pibul Songgram,

But martial law invoked after the rebels kid- napped Marshal Pibul at gun-point remains in force while the Army and police weed out the ringleaders and supporters of the uprising, and take precau tions to forestall any future attempt to unseat the Field Marshal.

Mass sackings of senior Navy Rok Post," which has appeared officers and day and night on several Occasions with spaces in its pages The statement was made at a round-ups of cuspects have fal- blank news conferenes at which the lowed since the Army, aided showing where the censors had

an article or Premier said the UN was well by the Air Force and the police, deleted aware of what has been happen-smashed the revolt in a week.

Thic editors ing with regard to troop concen-end of armed fighting with the

Navy. trations on the Pakistani borders in Kashmik, the former princely State claimed by both India and Pakistan-Associated Press.

Karachi, Aug. 22. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Liaquat All Khan, retumed here today after a five-day tour of the Punjab during which he had talks with Army officers at General Head- quarters, Rawalpindi,

what

Invitation To Britain San Francisco

Washington, Aug. 22.

Leaves Door Open

The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson,

London, Aug. 22... told a Press conference today that five more, coun- Mr Herbert Morrison, the tries Saudi-Arabia, Luxembourg, Bolivia, Chile Foreign Secretary, in per- and Uruguay had accepted the United States sonal messages to the Egyptian Pritte. Minister invitations to the Japanese peace conference in and Foreign Minister, has San Francisco, bringing formal acceptance to 37- made it clear that there is He also confirmed that the United States hai no question of the door invited the Associated States of French Indo- being closed on the Anglo- treaty negotia- China Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia to attend Egyptian tions...... the conference.

. In addition, Mr Acheson said, eight more of the countries invited had informally indicated that they intended to be there and would announce the fact in the near future.

All In The Same Boat

Paris, Aug. 22. ilome-bound American tourists shared

а first- clays Carriago

with M. Andrei Gromyko, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, today when he left Paris

for Cherbourg, on his way

to New York and thence

to

the

San Fransisco con- ference au

peace treaty,

the Japanese

In

DX. Alexandre Pavlov. Rasian

Ambassador Paris,

accompanied M. Gromyko to Cherbourg. where M. Gromyko La to board the ner Queen Elizabeth.

A

Their compartment, being Fullman coach with aisle, tourists, Soviet Embassy officials and detectives Bot to- Tether. Reuter.

STIGMA SHOULD BE

REMOVED

French

Italy

bound to

This was stated here today by n Foreign Office spokesman. Ho WRS commenting oni statement issed here a few hours ago by the Egyptian Em- bassy.

This statement reiterated The United States invitation Cairo's view that Mr Marrison's to the three Indo-Chinese speech in the House of Com- Statca come after prolonged

ions on July 30 had, closet the discussions with the French on door to the treaty discussions. the subject.

The spokesman explained Paris had Insisted that the that Britain's view that the door three countries, which The had not been closed had also French now consider indepen-been expressed by Sir Ralph tu Stovenson, British Ambasador

should be allowed

dente as "succcsør States" in Calie

of

France

Japan,

in the war against Mr Morrison had equally made it clear fat he desires the The United States was faced negotiations to be continued, with a dimeult decision because the spokesman added, India and Indonesia, two of

two

The spokesman disclosed that

to Nahas Pasha

the major non-Communist na Mr Morrison, in his tions of Asia, do not recognize the Vietnam, bodian

ment

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or Cam- messages Government, Indonesia

the

Egyptian Prime Minister, and Salah El Din Pacha, Egyption Foreign Minister, expressed the hope that while he was on leave In Norway neither side should lalte any steps which would close the door.

in fact has

recognised rebel Vietminh government of Ho Chi Minh.

Mr Acheson declined to com-

on directly a reported statement in the Japanese Dlet

Mr Morrison's messages were by the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr

Shigeru Yoshida, that it was delivered to the two Egyptian up to the Allied powers and not Ministork last week in Cairo.

The Foreign Secretary is ex- Japan to decide which China, Nationalist er Red, eventually pected to return to London from

his three-week holiday should sign the peace treaty

The Secretary said all he had September 3Reuter. seen was Press reports and he did not want to say anything speelfe until he had received the official text from Tokyo.

He pointed out, however, that the British and American attitude on this point was well- known because it was stated in

a communique released by the

on

Thumbs Down

By Russia

British Foreign Secretary, Mr Russia

Copenhagen, Aug. 22:

has rejected a sugg.

Herbert Morrison, and the gestion by Denmark and

that the dispute over Special Presidential, capresenta Sweden

Mr. John Foster Dulles, the extent of territorial waters after their London talks some in the Baltic shunternational

fn

Franco Horses

to ferred

the

reported

·moló b

Russia's re-

SPY RING IN AMERICA?

Washington, Aug. 22.

to

Maj. Gen. Charles Willoughby, former US. Army Intelligence Chief in the Far East, belleves the same kind of Communist spying and intrigue disc

disclosed บ is now operating in the

in. Japan, 0.9.

the

Paris, Aug. 22. part of

France envisaged the "moral

of

and of two Thal rehabilitation"

weeks ago. language, papers were arrested bag consulted her allies to con-

The communique made it Court of Justice at The Hague. More than 1,200 noval men for flouting censorship regula- sider how any existing stigma end a number of civilians have tions, and their papers suspende French Foreign, Office sppies-intended that Japan should make lives of Denmark and Sweden

against Italy can be removed, a clear that the Anglo-Americans

The diplomatic representa- beet. rounded up and questioned. The censors claim that the

In Moscow handed ed.

concerned had man said here today. Most have been released newspapers

the decision-United Press published misleading

Italy had been denied, mem- but about 70 or 80 have been

reports or

the Soviet Foreign Ministry on detained in custody to await criticism of the Pibul regime bership of the United Nations "GREAT VICTORY"

July 18 making the suggestion.

other and Russia

Baltic trial on treason charges.

with which

could endanger. peace and had been treated

Salgon, Aug. 22. These include several of the and order in the present .cir "suspicion and discrimination"

12 Mr Edmund A. Gullion, Unit- States have claimed that thele alleged ringleaders. But a num- cumstances.

as a result of the peace treaty ed States Charge d'Affaires nautical

territorial waters extend to

milles from their ber of others believed to have Most of the papers censored of 1947, he said. heen behind the plot are still at are regarded, however,

cousts. The treaty, and in particular Saigon, today handed the Fre

mier of Vietnam, M. Trun Van The Danish Legation in large. The police have thrown being anti-Plbul,

Article No. 40, implied that Hau, the invitation for Vietnam Moscow Marshal Pibul Songgram him the signatories were "LiaquatTM All ̈Khan, who is dragnet over Thailand for

them.

self, back os Frime Minister, is admit Italy to the United to attend next month's San jection of the suggested appeal

Francisco conference on the

to the International Court also Defence Minister, said on

Charges against the arrested commonly looked upon hero Nations later.

Japanese

the Danish Foreign Ministry.

· peace treaty. arrival at the milltary airport

But the

had way

been In a Here that morale in the Punjab, men include "plotting disorders and abroad as a dictator, bene-

is. message to the French Denmark

now consulting and high treason" and "using volent or repressive according blocked by a consistent Soviet High General Jean de Lattro Russia-Reuter.

Commissioner in Indo-

with Sweden on their reply to was high. The people were strength and weapons to iddnap to viewpoint.

veto and by the fact that the

Chin preparing for their defence and the Premier in front of soldiers, A Pro-war Prime Minister, present treaty could only be de Tassigny, who is now in

they have done wonders in officials and foreign diplomate former Japanese collaborator reviewed by an agreement France,

the Pre ler expressed a short time.”-

At the mic time the Thai and one-time war criminal, among the signatories followed Vietnam's profe nd

gratitude Navy is being reorganised, Plbul made a surprising return by an agreement between the Asked about his statement

for the French support A spokesman for the Prime to power after the Arty carried Security Council and at Lahore last night, that the Minister said that it was not in- out a traditional bloodless coup The

Goverment securing her a seat. at the coh- United Nations would have to tended to liquidate or reduce d'etat in 1947.

to wanted

Create a new ference, talks. share the blame with India if the Navy but rather to make

He termed It *a great diplo- PRIDI SUPPORTERS war started in the sub-con-it a stronger force capable of

atmosphere favourable to Italy A Press

excellent matic vielory" for is newly in- tinent, he said, "We are keeping defending Thailand from ex-published abroad that

report from Bangkok as a tribute to her

military democratic record since 1943, dependent State-cuter. the Security Council informed ternal aggression.

junta, consisting of Army, Air the spokesman said. and they are fully aware of the '

A CLEAN-OUT

had police chiefs, situation.

Italy, not being a member of They know

The reorganisation plan is Force and

after the the United Nations, is at present power here to mean that seized action to take.”

also interpreted

Arúm attending Ibs the Government will clean out revolt, with Marshal Fibul only batrod

Agurehead, brought Linquat All would not state elements which seek to use the

swlit international conferences as f deninis.

full, merdbeer whether Pakistan was con Navy as a tool for political gain. oficial de

But both the Army Com-

FOR U.S. sidering making a formal com-

The Marine section, which is

Au plaint to the Security Council generally believed to have mander-in-Chief, General, Phin the Chief of about reports of Indian troops played major role in the plot, Chunovan, and

Prime Minister, the Pakistan border, will be reduced substantially?

Police, Lieutenant-General Phun Mr Altido de Gasperi, has ac- questioning of suspects has Sriyahond, with the forces they cepted an invitation to visit

Bayonne, Aug. 22. sealed railway box-car. produced no evidence that the control, are regarded as essential the United States in September

because he for talks Communista had a hand in the to Marshal Fibul

with President Tri- holding 10 thoroughbred horses would

show plot,

official sources to

remnih in power as long as man according

can

and the Secretary of from Genera Franco's army Richard 'Sorge, he has their armed backing.

bere since pst Sunday was executed by the Japanese State, Mr. Dean Acheson.

at a allowed to continue its passag0401944, is only part of a world For this reason, he could, not Neutral observers generally agree

today, Mr Spain today after a Court order with this because they sack either, even though he is Pruncing the visit conference it wo consider, the Communisis in Defence Minister as well as

Acheson sold that would be ruled that they belonged to the picture of Russian expionage Thailand are not strongly enough. But Marshal. Pibul, whose Mr. de Gasperin. They wtual rolison frames, in ironsit through To Be Discussed

"a real pleasure to welcome Spanish Government, organised at present.

The horses, valued at several It is regarded rather as a strength has always been in his discuss problems violent and sudden reopening capacity to play off one force conceta.

France to Spain after taking part another, is regarded as Replying to "old political running dghInst of

Mr in horse-show competitions in questions The Mufti for the Turks

esserial to of sore originating

from the equally

them. Acheson said that: the Italian Dublin, were put under scals ia The US. Becretary of State, Cyprus, Bey Yakus Djela! Men-traditional armed services Neither could replace success- appeal for revison of Italy's a railway siding here by the ideal Mr Bean Acheson, said today zileidzlu. has asked to be re-jockeying for political power in fully his strong gulding hand in peace treaty undoubtedly would ballin,

that the question of admitting Thailand's intricate political

No Leved of

He had been instructed by an Greece and Turkey to member- set come up during the talks.. bis, appointment, It Thailand

PRESS CENSORSHIP

gent of Netherlands horse ship of the North Auantic however, had agent of a agenda; } was officially announced today.

"But while Marshal Pibul While martial law has not

drafted yet, et

dealer, M. Castelynno, 404 seize Treaty Organisation would und dally civilian life widely popular, there is still a

doubtedly to discussed at next The Acting Governor directed affected

about greatly

Minister Will

Castelynn, a horse-supplier to months North Atlantic Council that his rosignation, be accept-

at the Spanish Army, claimed "that meeting in Ottawa, ed with effect from September in Bangkok have fallen under with the former leftwing Prime

the censorship set up after the Minister, Pridi Panamyong, who tending the 12-nation Atlantic the military authorities owed him He told his weekly Press con revolt.

fled the country after the 1947 Pact Council meeting at Ottaws six milion fans and claimed foresce that be bould not anti- The Cyprus Goverment op- They Include the American- Army coup d'etat and was last which opens on September 15, the 10 horses to pay the dtbl. cipate what the Council's de-

fleuter. -Réutok pointed 72-year-old Menzileloglus edited English-language "Bang-reported in Canton.--Reuter,

elgioh would be--Reuter. religious leader of the 80,000 Turks in Cyprus in February.

Returning to Turkey on leave in: June, he said that a section of the Cyprus Press had con- ducted ka: violent campaign against him. which had led

Reuter,

Mufti Was Offended

here.

Nicosia, Aug. 22.

to his relatives asking him | (16)

"The newspapera, allöged that

Ko reforma kri -modern-

upport"-in helping to hi ·„was opposed to the late

uid:be

Prest Turkey and

Contre

rgundy: iyanstat.

Cypria

an

POP

The Washington.

22

Released

10 newspapers strong section which sympathises Italy's Dest, who is also them before they entered Spain.

Mr.de come to Washington, after

Stall story

General Willoughby testified before the House Un-American Activities Commitice about the famous Sorge ring, a Soviet spy network, which reached into high

Government circles.

said that the case of Soviet

I FOUNDER willoughby 2

'spy.

in

mad intrigubAssociated Press.

Washington, Aug, 22.

CHINESE

OPTICAL CO

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