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KING'S PRINCESS
At 2.15, 5.30 & 9.00 pmfïïTM|| Át 2.30, 6.00 & 9.15 p.f
3 SHOWS DAILY
WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE OF 1957
BRITAIN'S GREATESTS MUTION PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT:
ECLUBBIA PICTURES prevent A MONIZUN PRITISA PRODUCTION WILLIAM HOLDEN JACK HAWKINS · ALEC GUINNESS The Bridge on the River Kwai
BISSUE MAYAKAWA · JAMES DONALD Andry Morin · Pasar Myhana › late Marke Zurer berbeza » juurest Konevia) pan suara ini, terénně GEDEFREY KORKE
Produced by SAM EMELIL CINIKASCOPE
Hatricolore
This picture will not be shown again in H.K. in 1958) Please note Special Admission, Prices: Logo & Dress Circle: $4,70, Back Stalls: $3.50, Front Stalls: $2.40 (Complimentary tickets are not valid for this film)
KING'S Sunday, April 13th, extra performance of "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" at 11.15 a.m. - Please Book Early!
Lee & Astor
72436
Booking Office).
677,77
4 SHOWS TO-DAY
Special Times Daily At 2.00, 4.45, 7.15 & 9.45 P.M.
AT REGULAR PRICES
4 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS
Best Supporting Actor - RED BUTTONS
Best Supporting Actross
MIYOSHI UMEKI
Best Sound Recording 4 Best Art & Sot Direction
MARLON BRANDO
AND AN EXQUISITE NEW
JAPANESE STAR IN
SAYONARA
Floof in Epas à vaCHNORAMA.
and TECHNICOLOR" persovint by WADER RODS
ca-mama PATRICIA OWENS RED BUTTONS - RICARDO MONTALBAN MARINA SCOTT
MIYOSHI UMEKI - JAMES GARNER
SENECTED BY
MIKO TAKA W
WILLIAM GOETZ JOSHUA LOGAN DARES A BICHENER - PAUL OSBORN
JOE LITERATE Man and Bootie 127918 JEKUR • MIK DUCHA YUNA
CAPITOL RITZ
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 230, 3.30. 1.30 & 8.30 P.M.
Afraid!
Afraid!
Afraid!
Man Afraid!
GEORGE MANDE · FELLA EVACIEH · THE HONEY
To-Moutoй MORNING SHOW
AE 12,30 ... WILLIAM HULDEN
In DRINK OF OBLI”
NEXT CHANGE —
Barry Fitzgerald Howard: wha
In "NAKED CITY
OPENS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 PM,
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BETSY PALMER-MICHEL RAY
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To-morrow Special Show
At 12.15 p.m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR "RHAPSODY”
ORIENTAL MAJESTIC
AIR
TO-DAY
CONDITIONED
AT 2.30, 8.30, 7.30 & 0.30 F.M. -----ONE OF THE-ÁÉADEMY
-TO-DAY —–—– AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 G 9.30 PM.
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNER AWARD, 1957 WINNER, FILMS: BEST ACTRESS OF 1957
The most fantastic trap personal story ever filmeal
The Three Faces
JOANNE WORKNYARD
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1958.
PADANG ISPLACED. UNDER - CURFEW
Rebels Expect Invasion
JOE THE’MYNAH DIRB
AS
Memphis, Tennis,
Apr. 10:
s à subiilitulé télé-
vision entertainer,
IS A FLOP
Joe the Mynah Bird was a flop.
ON TV
The bird that appears regularly on the local Kitty Kelly television programme for children was ufinbile to apperit: Joe filled in.
Miss Barbara Touliatos was reading the public school lunch menu on the programme, which she does daily. She was alödl to say “......... and milk.”,
“Scotch and soda," Joe Interrupted with Au-
thority.
Miss Toulintos says she does not plan to request Joe's services again.-Urilled Press.
Rioting Breaks Out
In N. Rhodesia
Ndola, N. Rhodesia, Apr. 10. Police opened fire with automatic Hifles and tear- gas guns when a crowil of about 5,000 Africans rioted at Main and Käbüslil townships here tonight.
11-
The police, from mobile
M
The Afrleans, who theluded n unit at Bwana Mkubwa quelled | large number of winch, were the rible after four hours. Five demonstrate against Arleans were taken to hospl.crease in rents in the munici-
pdl location. tal. two them seriously wounded,
PLEASANT SURPRISE
THOUSANDS
Damige taused by the mob was estimated at thousands of pounds. Twenty-one Africans were arrested.
Police
Next Week
A Three-Pronged
Attack Planned
By WENDELL S. MERICK
Bukittinggi, Apr: TÔ. The Indonesian revolutionary government
SHOWING QUEEN'S TO-DAY
tonight anticipated a sea-borne in- vasion of Western Sumatra by Contral Government forces on April 15. The rebel high command put confidence in intelli- gence reports that an invasion was being planned by Djakarta, It put Padang, the- major coastal city held by the rebels, under a curfew immediately.
The rebel reports coincided with reports carried by
a suspended newspaper at Pakanbaru in Cen- tral Sumatra. It told of Central Government plans to attack Bukittinggi from three sides, including, an amphibious landing, using 15,000 men in four battalions transported by Soviel- supplied ships.
fred dozens of car Pakanbaru Els granades and liells into to put the crowd as it surted towards the rebels, the main township offices. They had to opt fire with automatic Red, Hales before the bb halled and
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A rebel spokesman sold the [Podang since a night Invasion is invasion originally had been expected and rebel lenders wish sel for March 17. He said the to keco civilians from being Central Government Invasion (eaught in the fighting. troops were concentrated on
A islands in the Menlawei Group
suld military spokesman that while the Invasion reports off the west Sumatran coast.
are reliable, the same 16- The spokesman also said the telligence channels have some- government was expected to times been wrong In the past, allnek Bukkittinggi from the Breas and Rengat
Rebel patrols skitmished to on day withi three-way squeeze
Movernment forces arinand Libukdjambl in Central
were A military spokesman for the Sumaira but there
details on reported new lighting rebel government said that the
crews of
in the area. śwo Indonesian corvelle bull In Italy for the Central government have re- Aboul 500 Alzichts, smashed fused to safl the ships to In their way Into the township's doneziu because they do not main betchall, wearing off do want to night their countrymen. The raiders also found $72,000 and breaking furniture.
The spokesman gave no de They
indicated that the worth of the bonds, stalen from stote cigarettes and beer and
alb but
resigned indonesian a Montreal financial Arm last set fire to parts of the building, recently January. Jezi Poul Emlic Another
several Ambassador to Roine, Dr Sutan crowd of Pelletier of Montreal was arrest-hundreds attacked an African Muhamad Rasjid, was involved. ed in Quebec City while trying hotel but were driven off by Rasjid renounced his post to to cash $10,000 worth
police before doing any-damage-support the rebel cause. of the stolen
bords,
Injured in Fid Five riolers were
A 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. dilly cur- United Press.
this skirmish-Reuter
few was imposed meanwhile on
Montreal, Apr. 10. Police ralders, seeking bonds staten in a $1,800,000 rubbery, CLMC Deross half * million dollars' worth of heroin, it was -announced-today-
police
Wants His Department On
A "Wartime
Footing
CAPABLE-OF-REACTING TO ATTACK_IN_MINUTES
Washington, Apr. 10.
A spokesman said the rebels still held the west side of the Rantau Berangin River on the Buklinggakanbanu while a shortage of transport was delaying movement of the Bovernment forces.
the governthent units also faced. The problem of rebuilding bridges destroyed by the rebels,
Meanwhile, the Indonesian Крусталься! ims banned the Ually newspaper "Pembangus In Palembang, Centjal Sumatra, for publishing a rej port that Djakarta planned an all-out attack on the rebel stronghold of Bukittinggi on April 16, I was reported to-
Ban
day
A cablegrain froth the news-
to the United Pro paper Andreou ki Singripore Kaid the Wot Administrator of the Second Military District of Soutliern Sumatra“had barned the newspaper for its report.
The newspaper had been
military security United Press.
Defence Secretary Neil H. McElroy said today his Department must change banned earlier, ten two days, for
into "a wartime organisation” capable of réactlity to ehemiy attacks "in
minutes instead of Hours."
Expressing strong support for President Eisenhower's defence re- organisation plan, McElroy said "any such shift must be made now." He said legislation embodying the programme will be sent to Congress "shortly after it reconvenes next week."
ganisation after war started, That is no longer possible, he Bald. 10
Air
The President announced at transfer "n minor peretnlage"{ his news conference yesterday of total Befence money. when that he will go directly to the funds are, urgently nerded people in an all-out fight againat | exploit "Eudden technologien! Consequently, the Army, Navy congressional opponents of His breakthrbuklis," He said the and reorganisation programme. will make his first such appeal In a speech, to be broadcast by radio and television, next Thursday.
Post Attacked
Belfast, Apr. 10.
'terrorists Iris Republican today attacked the British fron- ter pot at Ciontivern, County Fermanagh, on the border be
Northern Ire- tween Efremt
One of
land. Force Departments After overpowering this two on duty, the He appropriate congressloha) com- should be theA out of the customs officers
terrorists In prezent chain of command, he
placed two thno mittens would be notified such cases.
said, nnd erders ib unised forces | Lomba in the post. In the did should go directly the bombe went off, damaging McElroy ald that it all from the President, Defence | an adjoining building, but the previous värs the U.S. han Hari Secretary, and Joint Chiefs of other falled to explode... 10 change Its milltary br-Staff-United Press.
France-PresKA.
-Too Conscientious!
THE “VANDALS” WERE PARISH COUNCIL MEN
McElroy said in a speech to the National Press Club that ho Ume should be lost in making" the "shift from a peacetime to n wartime organisation,” In the age of missile warfare, theo would be no time to make the change after an attack, he gald
McElmy, whose power would be greatly enhanced by thy Presidential proposal; expressed confidence that Congress wh past; "constructive legislation" to put the defence
tion on a wartime fooling.
Serinler Mike Monsfield has expressed four the proposed the local school, Teoriginisation would make the Deferice Sorolpiy a czur ittator,
Bradworthy, Devon, Apr. 10. Cavanish-THE six consolentious, meinbers of the parish
couch here, deolded si was time they inado a tour of inspection of a canteen being bulli for
It was early evening and tile electricity had| or has beel connected but the counellions fell that
siblita true måter fëmi
But McElroy userted there
They walked about the canteen la, the half- is, to thought either of abollight and several of the commented favourably
the separate-armed forces on the soliness of the Door. er of setting up an organisation patterned after the
JOANNE WOODWARD general staff system.
The Three Faces
German
congressiorial erjuca have Indicated belief that the President wants defence money appropriated directly to the De fenhe Secretary ai so future tor allocation by him, atlong de- the services, Ať, present, fance etchey is specifically ehmarked for all the military Lise be made of it.
McElroyal that the pro pored kaislation will. hot jug Best Uut Congress approptičij large mums of money
to Life
Secretary of Defence for him distribute as he sees th
What Is wanted, he said, 44 ákulisfit for the Secretary zd
POP
ALL GIRLS SHOULD LEARN) HOMO "O tow- |HOUSEWORK,
"Belter than those hard old cement Bovie for chlidren," one of the civle leader commented.
Next morning, angry builders reported that fínkhoich vandáts hai isdobéŭ all övbi itiéir latt- dry teruent and had spoiled it,
26% Bradworthy Couzelt owned up in * body think they had literally “pat Uleir foot in 1", and foug negotiations followed över who inbutä pay for a new floor,
The councilfors have now deni a cheque fore- £16/10/≈ to the Dévod Country Council odt är their own pöckela-Chia Mall"Special.
BUT I MIGHT NEVER GET-
A KUSSAND
THAT'S ALL THE MORE
REASON
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AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.
A MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION
Starring
LIN DAI
Winner of
Bett Actföti
Awardt
娃紅
Scarlet Doll
ROX Y & BROADWAY
2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK NOW SHOWING THE 8th DAY
3 SHOWS TO-DAY
please note special times: AT 2.30. 6.00 & 9.00 P.M, THE SPECTACLE OF LOVE AND WAR THAT MAKES MOTION PICTURE HISTORY!
DAVID O SEĹZNÍCR'S Breduction of ERNEST HEMINGWAY1®
AREWELL
TO ARMS
BENEDIVYANG PEUTE
Motated in fiti čestog Vos
ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES - VITTORIO DE SICA
CINDASCOPE COLOR BY DE LUSE
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DANNY KAYE
MERRY ANDREW
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In CinemaScoba and METROCOLOR
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2nd GLORIOUS WEEK NOW SHOWING THE 10th -DAY
Plozep note change of timeri: AT.2.30, 5.10). 7.30 & 9:40 P.M.
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IT'S MORE LIKELY IN PARIS and more lovely in the afternoon!
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LOVE IN
THE AFTERNOON Produced def distetud by BILLY WILDER
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