Page

KING'S LIBERTY

Conditioned

★ FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY ☆

AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

SPECTACLE

For those movie-goers who like action and spectacin. David O. Beispich has created one of the most wemendous and awe-inspiring scenes yet pui on film.

Tola ja the great storm at the Buish of the picture.

DAVID.O. SELZNICK

presents

Portrait of Jennie

starring

JENNIFER JONES • JOSEPH COTTEN

Also Walt Disney's Technicolor Cartoons

TO-DAY

ONLY

QUEEN'S

EDWARD UNDERDOWN

MAXWELL REED NATASHA PARRY WILLIAM HARTNELL BARBARA MURRAY

** LEFOGET, DEGLI

The Dark Man

OPENS

TO-MORROW

TO-DAY

ONLY

The Whole

Blazing

Story

of the

Tri-State Gang!

(AT 2.30, 5.15.

7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

"LULLABY OF BROADWAY"

In Technicolor with Doris Day

ALHAMORR

AIR-CONDITIONED

WARETA BROS ESCHT

HIGHWAY 301

AT 2.30, 5.15. 7.20 9.30

P.M.

“STEVE COCHRAN · VIRGINIA GREY 'CABY ANDRE

To-morrow! "Lullaby of Broadway"

ROXY & BROADWAY

COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. NOW. THE REAL MONTMARTRE IS ON THE SCREEN!

MO

TM

Color by TECHNICOLOR

The Mont

Beautiful Girls

Appear on

in France

the Screen!

MAR

TRE

SEE!

The

Montmartre Speciality.

the Ballet

and the Can-Can

Danco

Distributed by Associated British Film Distributors Ltd:

COMING ATTRACTION

THE STORY OF WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GIRLS LEAVE HOME ... FOR THE FIRST TIME!

Take Care of my little girl

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1951.

PISTOLS AMONG British Approach To The General Franco In “Civvies"

THE TEA CUPS

Pistols on the table among the tea cups at a family tea party must be a very rare sight, but this picture was taken at the Officers' Club at Fayid in the Canal Zone Compulsory evacuation of several hundred British Service families has been

almost completed. Landon Express.

Real Australian Adenauer's

Birthday

For Elizabeth

Canberra. Nov, 20. Princess Elizabeth will have a real Australian birthday in Canberra next year,

On her 26th birthday --- Apell 21 – Commonwealth officials are planning special present.

It will be something the kangaroo skin rugs, epox- sum rugs or anything else which In typically Aus- tralian. -Reuter.

PARTISANS

TO DRAW

UP PLANS

Moscow. Nov, 20. The annual conference ot peace partisans will be held in Moscow

27. on November It was announced today.

Talks

With "Big Three"

Paris, Nov. 20.

West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer arrived in Paris today for talks with the Foreign Ministers of the United States, Britain and France. For the first time the head of the German Government is talking directly with Allied Minis- ters instead of with the Allied High Commissioners in Bonn.

Object tive talks ไป promote negotiations for putting relations between the "Big

MACARTHUR

Three Western Powers and West Germany on a contractuad basis, the American High Com- missioner for Germany. Mr John

reporters McCloy told when he arrived here with the German Chancelur.

These

negotiations- almed

at restoring German sovereignty subject to limited Allied con- trol over Germa production- have bogged down recently in Bonn.

AGAIN

UNDER FIRE

A

New York, Nov 20. Spokesman for General Douglas MacArthur sald today that <rili: 15m by thalmerat

German ufheiaza said the Chanestler hoped

to make quicker progress by direct talks

Dr

is

also anxious

with the Foreign Ministers. with the

Adenuuer receive assurances that the broad lines of Allied poily in favour of bringing Germany Alo the Atlantic community

rough her participation

There conferences, participation. of prominent re- presentatives of the gris, scencer and labour, usually review the chievements of the peace par 1161718

and adopt a mavemen programme for the next year.

Meanwhile, the Soviet Press

considerable space the has devoles

to disturbances . the colonial world and especially the anti- British movemed among Arabs. heme of Russian views The

"see in is that these countries The Soviet Union, China

and the People's democracies a great force which unites and consolid- ates all fighters

ers for peace and could undermine plans by "im-

list war-inongers." One such elleged plan-"the anslavement of Arab countries" is discussed in a long Pravda

ti European aring are not likely to undergo any basic change as price for an cventual agreement with lessen cold war tension.

tu

k

about

Kremlin

Possible

ENVOY'S

ACTIVITIES

IN MOSCOW

Moscow, Nov. 20. Some foreign observers in Moscow beljove that Britain's Ambassado + paving the way for ar approach to the Sovie! Union for solution of small limited problems, to find out whether there is any East-West area of agree-

ment.

This would be in line with Farein Secretary Anthony Eden's address to Parliament on Monday in which he indicated he thought there might be some hope for agreement in tackling the smaller problems first before Attempting to reach accord on the major ones.

The new British Ambassador. Sir Alvary Gascoigne, evidently hus been firmly establishing himself for the position of go between should Mr Eden wish to make sučů a move,

He appears to have been going

visits and establish contact with

out of his way to make personal

h the senior members of the Soviet Foreign Ministry.

Sir

cul-

Alvary's diplomatic leagues said this was on excep- Lion lu the rule for incoming envoys in Moscow, and wonder- eci whether it and any connec tion with Mr Eden's hint that he thought old-established diploma- tic channels might be the best way of settling differences,

TO SEE STALIN?

These observers what might happen:

suy this is

Sir Alvary might approach the Russians with one of two "small

limited problems" and see what the Soviet reaction is.

Hi use Such an approach night be to Mar Athur confined

British Soviet issues, and such talks rould be king in uniforme, me to bri down to the sange con-expanded if there was any pro- cad that it is non-party to gress.

end polley, but highi: Surti-

to criticise ." Representative McCmack, Floor Luder

sturd

Pan

It is still a hush-hush subject Wat the British Embassy, but it is Jedin

Ambursa- Hou Demaraile known bere that the

would like to see Prime in latement i dor

Buton office Minister Stalin and may ask to by his

before the end of the aid: "I about time Ganerai see him Douglas MacArthur tok of year-Associated Press. his Army uniform when he f Republican Making

His main preoccupation is perches."

politieal!

Mr McCormack charged that the re-establishment of

the General had been making but so far it has been guly,

Republicant campaign exches understood EJ: Ben! laat

his address to the .ver since Participation gy Western des

jon mesting of Congress. fence was a predition of moving Germany high

Major-General Courtney Whit- degree of

ncy,

for Mac- spokesman political equality.

Ashur said "When certain senior officers of the army have spoken in uniform in support of Ad-

policy, Do ministration

FULL CONFERENCE

Dr Adenauer began his con- ultations with a meeting with

Britain Asks For

More Aid

General France is not usually seen out of uniform but when visiting factories producing the Pegaso car he donned civilian clothes for the occasion. The car was one of the features of the Paris Motor Show. - London Express.

Britons Explain Unwillingness To

Join Federation

Strasbourg, Nov. 20.

United States Congressmen here today heard how deeply Europe is split over the issue of unity through political federation.

Fourteen Americans, who are debating the prob- lems of European unity with 20 leading members of the European parliaments in the headquarters of the Council of Europe, the unofficial European Parliament, listened to British and Scandinavian speakers explain why they could not join a European federation, and to the French disappointment over that attitude.

that Mr Federalist, A

complained British Conservelve Rober: Boo-hby, said that Brain German Social Democrat Carlo could not join such a federation Schmid, and Paul Henri Spaak, because "considerations of Belgian Socialist President of defence,

our Commonweal h ties,

Consultative Assembly the and economi implications of the (Lower House) of the Council Sterling Area. If i ever came to of Europe, who both spoke this a choice between Europe and the morning, had said in effect that Commonwealth, over 90 per cent they could not agree to a united of our people would not hesitate. Europe without Britain. They would choose the Common- wealth.

This

scerned a hopeless situation but it had at least been clarißled.-Reuter.

"Trial Of Century"

He promised more support from the British Conservative Govern- ment for the Council of Europe tran had been given by the former Labour government.

Lord Layton, British Liberal Peer, said that Britain was not "to hand over all our prepared relations, or such measures of London, Nov, 20.

involved, sovereignty

10 an ve icla which, scorning the

Britain revealed today that she untried (European) parliament." the organisation

Middle cffa

He will lunch with the United warni

He declared, has told the United States she

however, that Cast command, said that the

warning Gen.

Brussels, Nov. 20. alina! liberalien movement of Dean Acheson, tomorrow,

Stores Secretary of State, Mr often has voiced of the efforts wants a share of the financial aid Britain should join the Schuman

Dr. Celestin Ridehard, once and Arab countries was growing by

being made to control and even under the new American Muual plan for a European coal and

steel pool and the proposed acclaimed as a 'hero Foreign Secre- suppress

of the free speech leaps and bounds and would re-

in this Security Act. tary. Mr Anthony Eden, In the country." Gen. Whitney said. The British decision to secure European Army to aid European Belgian Resistance during the et all the recupation armies

afternoza.

unity developments,

war, today. denied

having It is another striking exam-her share of the interim ald has of the self-styled Allies

and

The main day of the talks Sple of the red herring technique been dictated by her present they include seven Senators and journalist

Several American delegates wittingly cabled the death of a will secure genuine inrlépen-

who had denounced dence.United Press.

Cabinet Changes In Pakistan

the French Foreign Minister, Mr criticism has been voiced." Robert Schuman, this evening.

Adds emphasis

see the British

Thursday, when there will be a full-scale conference between

the Chancellor and all the three Foreign Ministers.

A

Communist

such

the MacArthur au

to

used so often by the Adminis-

merits,"

rather than answering issues

their raised upon demonstration Associated Press. in protest against Dr Adenauor's visit has been announced for icmorrow.

It has been banned by the Sickness

Police who have advised people

to avoid the district at the time fixed for the demonstration.- Reuter.

UN

Delays Debate

tion.

The current appropriation of the American Congress for the old programme in the year 1951 10 1952 de $6,000 milion..

25 1 collaborator with tration to meet public criticism grave balance of payments posi-seven members of the House of lin

Representatives appealed to the Germans. Europe to federate.

THE ONLY ROAD

Today was the second day of Representative Howard Smith the case which Belgians call (Democrat, Virginia) called for "The Trial of the Century"

in complete federation.

which Rinehard is being "You should not put the changed with murder, attempt- Of this sum $1,000 million is

spotlight en difficulties but on ed murder and Wartime set apart for economic aid. Karachi, Nov. 20.

to denunciation of patriots to the the alternative to failure As much as $500 million may form a Strong Europe, which is Germans while posing as an Pakistan's Home Minister,

peace." be transferred from the military the only roud Paris, Nov. 20.

underground worker, Khawaja Shahbuddin, has been

Representative Walter Judd noprinted Governor of the

The ill-health of an Egyptian so the economic aliceation in case

said!

Eight others ore being tried Northwest Frontier Province

delegate was today reported to of need. It is for a share of the (Republican, Minnesota) bordering on Afghanistan,

Dr Vojla "Benes, 73-year-old hove delayed United Nations $1,000 million that Britain has that if Britain and Scandinavia with Rinchard, three on murder

would not join a European charges.” The

appointment

political discussion on Morocco.

countries

journalist, ... Camille Muchermer

F leader, died here today of

Mahmoud Fawzi Bey, changes:

Richard Butler, Chancellor federation the other

was shot dear in Gurmani becomes heart attack, lie was a brother manent Egyptian member, who of the Exchequer, has siready should, at least, make a start.

"Go as far as possible with as October, 1044, by Maurice Home Minister and Minister of of the lale Dr Eduard Beries, was to asit the Assembly Pre-discussed the matter with Mr

Wautier, 妇 51-year-old re- States and the Frontier; Dr former President of Czechri- siden, Mr Padilla for debating Averell Harriman, Administrator many as possible," he said.

He urged that the United sistance workor, who today Ishting Husain

time, has been ordered to rest of the American programme, and Qureshie heslovakia. comes Minister of Information, the Communists

He left his native land after for two days by his doctor. the Finance and Economic Board States should use her influence admitted the killing

seized power. The Arab States claim that of the

The case is expected to last North Atlantic Pac: to persuade the European coun- Broadcasting and Refugees; and

to the end of the year as 800 Dr Mahmoud Husain becomes

He suffered a paralytic stroke France is violating human rights Organisation (NATO) In Paris tries to federate.

Mr Paul Reynaud, former witnesses are. being heard last June and was stricken with Ir, hor North Africa protectorate. has also been told that Britain Minister of Kashmir Affairs proumonia recently-Reuter. -Reuter, Associated Press," ·

wants ald-Router.

French Premier and leading Reuter.

Cabinet

d

New Canadian Commissioner

Ottawa, Nov. 20.

H. P. Kirkwood, #2, has been appointed Canadian High Com- missioner to Pakistan, micceed- My D. M. Jolinson, ↑ 49% of Montreal, who recently was up- pointed permanent Canadian re- Brerentative to the United No- Song at New York, 19

Mr Kirkwood was Acting Charze d'Affaires of Canadian Legation

સમર

at Warsaw

from 1 April, 1947), unul just February when his returned to Ollabrasciated Press.

South Bend, Nov. 20.

Czechoslovak

POP

applied.

per-

COME ALONG, POP,

WAKE US!

WHAT'S UP?

Caught napping

YOU FORGOT TO TAKE

BLEEPING

PILLS!

Specialists

Benites and Ocker optiuni,higlang

CHINESE OPTICAL CO

Share This Page