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The Big War They Fought! The Big Love They Found!
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JERRY WALD'S DUE OF
IN LOVE AND WAR
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Starring
Shoroo
Robort WAGNER
Dana
WYNTER
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Bradford
LANGE DILLMAN
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Franco NUYEN
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An Adaptation of Samuel Goldwyn's
THE NORTE STAU"
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SYLVANA MANGAND
PEDRO MENGEJARIE
YVES MONTAMO
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ALBERT MASSIE-DISH
· JAKEN MORENTION
JUSTICE
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Commencing To-morrow "THE FLY"
GREGORY PECK
ANNE BAXTER RICHARD WIDMARN
YELLOW SKY
20. Ducted by WILLIAM A, WELLMAN
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958. · /
Cuban Rebels Emigrating?
Beat Govt To Offensive
Control Cuba's Central Highway
Havana, Nov. 12. Rebel sources sald today rebel leader Fidel Castro had beaten the Govern- ment Army to the punch in going on the offensive in Oriente province.
Rebel troops under a “Caylało Friguls" captured 14 ntmy Kurrisons, seized 180 prisoners and took 270 weapons of various
types in the latest fighting, the t
rebel sources said.
The rebels said the towns captured included Ermita, Cuctre, Sougo, Dallony tid Velasco and that rebel furces were in complete control of the entire are crossed by Cuba's central highway.
40-Mile Front This would indicate that the rebel offensive was confined to the east-central section
گوشت
Oriento on 40-mile front to the north and between The major cities
Santiago and of Guantanamo.
Amy posts defeated were mally those established at
mills, with Fugar
the ize of individual garrisons runging be-;
tween six and 15 men.
All indications were that the! rebel cialis of domination
of
Nonsense!
SABRINA
London, Nov. 12.
MLM star Sabrina, swathed
in a 24.000 mink Doa flew to Nome today on the first leg of a round-the-world
tour that will take in Aus- tralia and the United States. But she denied she might nevet return to the country whose
television channels have made
her LIS.
"Sometimes I got a little sad at the thought of being away from the country for so long," she told reporters, "Eut there £9 certainly no question of my emigrating.”
The
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People Object Lee & Astor
To Ruddy German U-Boat
Portsmouth, Nov. 12, Brigadier Terence Hugh Clarke, Conservative Member of Parliament, said here today that local people felt it was "a very poor show" that a "ruddy" German submarine should have been allowed to pay a visit to Portsmouth on Armistice Day, November 11.
"Tids ruddy submaring at- and rived on Arralatice Day
a very poor Hay felt it was show and a bit of bad publie roiztions on the part of the admiralty," he told reporters.
"It rather slicks in my gullet that а German submarine should come into Portsmouth harbour at all.
"I
Wouldn't Trust
trust a Cer-
would not men with a submarine or
an pirplane but it we do not the Russians will and that la The
sold she would spend "a for days" in Rome disenssing film Jobs. She will go to the United States after a six monħa The M.P. added that the visi
engagement in Auby
only good reason for giving them anything at all"
cabaret
tralia-U.P.I.
Moji, Nov. 13. A Kroup of 120 Котеппа,
and 10
the U-boat Hecht--had | caused “quite a lot of consterna-
tion in Portsmouth “
He said he intends to ask the Parlamentary Secretary of the Admiralty in the
'STORMY'
CALLAS
TO SING
IN LONDON
London, Nov. 11. Opera singer Marla Callas, whe was dismissed five days ago from the Metro- politan Opera Company for refusing to sing what she considered an over. loaded schedule, will sing at London's Covent Gar- den Opera House at the beginning of next year, Opera's manager Duvid Webster said 'to- day.
the House of
main highways in Oriente were True, The Army
85 women apparently including was able to use the highways children, were arrested Into
motorised only for
convoys, Wednesday night while at Commons next Wednesday why while private civilian traffic tempting to be smuggled into the submarine was allowed to throughout the province was at Japon, Kyodo News Agency visit Portsmouth on Armistico a standstil-U.P.1.
reported today-U.P.I.
Day. Reuter.
DESERTED BECAUSE OF A
'LITTLE
FAT MAGGOT
Bordon, Nov. 12.
Pvt. Brian Jones began 112 days in the guardhouse today because "a little fat maggot" scared him into desert- ing from the British army.
"It was due to that maggot, [ The story of the maggol came out yesterday when Jones, astr," he told Cour President, 20-year-old draftee, was court-Maj. J. A. Adamson.
martialled tor running uwuy "Where did the maggot come Just before he was to have been from?" the President asked, shipped to West Germany,
"From the ground, sir," sald Jones
No Gown,
No Wig, No Hearing,
London, Nov. 12.
| Judge P. L. Rawlins refused to go on with a possES- sion case at Amersham, Bucks.,
Court County because a barrister ap- peared without wig or gown.
He adjourned the case for month.
The counsel, Mr G. R. Robert- aon, said he was permanently employed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Flaberies and the Bar Coutell had said that barristers so employed by a Government Department need not wear wig or gown in county court,
The judge said he could rezali only one similar incident-at Tavistock--and he thought the practice highly undesirable.
Earlier this year Judge Raw- ling refused to hear a witness who appeared without a jacket. He ordered him to go outside and borrow
one.-China Madi Spezial,
STARLING NUISANCE TO RE REMEDIED
London, Nov. 12.
A bird repollont compound to stop starlings roosting and making a moss In Trafalgar Square and on public buildings has boon filed with promising rav sults.
Mr Hugh Molson, Minister of Works, told the House of Come mons that the cepellent had bend uned during the last 12 months at the National Gallery, Trafal gar Square, and also on fow provincial buildings.
Further treatment of the Nge tional Gallery was now going shest-Kning nails speciali
A Live One?
Yes. I suppose It did," the President agreed. "But where did you
And it, and was it a live maggot?"
"Yes sir,” he said. "It came out of a potato in my dinner, I told the orderly officer and be sald he would do some- thing about it, dr.” "Did the orderly officer do anything about 107"
No str. The maggot made dek and I couldn't eat my
dinuser.
Capt. P.L Tapply, the pro- secutor, asked:
"The food was so bad in de- pot battalion that it forced you to run way?"
513
"Yes sir. The food was terrible I couldu"ı stick it."
"What sort of beast was this maggot."
"A little tat une, sir."
The prosecutor
sald he re- gretted he was unable to com- ply with the President's request and provide the court with an exhibit-U.PL.
KIDNAP FEARS
Palermo, Nov. 12. The U.S. Consulate asked police today to investigate the alleged kidnapping of an Halian-American sald to have returned fo hi nutive towa recently trum America.
National
The newspaper The Star re- ported Webster as saying that Madame Callas had alrendy sung five different roles, during five seasons, with Covent Gar- den and that there had never been any trouble with her.
He said that the soprano who is known for her temperament, had always scented satisfied with her working conditions it The Covent Garden Company.
He refused to say whether he had a "secret technique for maintaining good relations with her, but The Star recalled that Maximo Callas once explained to a television interviewer that her good relations with Covent Garden were because Mr Wobster was "a gentleman."— Franco-Pre530,
NO SLAVE TRAFFIC
the
London, Nov. 13 Brilleh Foreign Socretary Selwyn Lloyd, today fold House of Corninona in a written mussaic, that the British Government had found no proof of a truffe in slaves in the Middle Eastern territories under its protection during the pasi few yeaIK.
He added that since 1945, two boots suspected of such traffic combed the police
hund been Intercepted กงย wild country south of here fur❘ searched by the Royal Navy lu Albert Castello, 72, whose wife the Persian Gulf and the Red said he was snatched from their | Sea. but nothing Hlegal was car at gunpoint by two masked found Un board, France- bandits last Sunday.—UPI. Presse
RED DOUBLE-DECKERS ON WAY OUT
London, Nov. 13. The red double-decker London ban is un the way out, so- cording 10
Alexander Bannuels. chairman of the London and Home Countries Traile Advisory Committee, an unofBetal body. "As more people can afford
este bussR Loso
passenger fares and become more - economic." be salg in an in- terview published In the journal, Highway Times, "Pablle Transport In London
may have no
foture, The underground is an economia tner but the but is cortainly on the way out."
of
Mr Samuels, former taxi-driver
and now owner of one London's bigest Bret of cabe, belloves that the barming of private care may also bo in- evilable in centra) London 41 peal perioda
avoid paralysis. Police with their numbers
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down and the present rise in He suggested the entabilshment crime complain that they are of an suxiliary trafie corps doing too much traffic duty, to deal unly with road con- he added.
trol--Chiua Bali Specini.
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