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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959.

&

KING'S PRINCESS Soviet Economic Challenge Lee Astor

GRAND OPENING TO-DAY

BOLD ADVENTURE AND

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COLUMBIA SETUPES

A WOOL PRODUCTION

· VICTOR MATURE • ÁKNI AUBREY ANTHONY NEWLEY

BANDIT or

ZHOBE

SEAN KOLLY TAK

Besplay by JOHN KELDIG

SIČKÁNO SEURALSE

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Pesaciela Fruha, HAROLD MUTH

Produced by G ALLEX

IN ALIENTE BROCCOL

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ANOTHER HONORED PICTURE from U. A.! Voted by "Film Daily" as ONE of THE TEN BEST of 1958!

The Best Actor of 1958, DAVID NIVEN Academy Oscar Awarded for

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WENDY HILLER, Oscar Awarded as THE BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS of 1958.

RITA HAYWORTH

DEBORAH KERR

DAVID NIVEN

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Ith on the

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SURTY KESELAMA

CREONE CADILLA

TO-MORROW SPECIAL SHOW AT 12.30 P.M. Glenn Ford in "THE GREEN GLOVE”

POP ---A Lush Thrush

FREDDIE AS

USUAL “TUANKO

UP WITH. "TWO

BIRDS

Didn't Need

Eisenhower's

Assistance

Chester Heights, Penn.,

May 7.

Colin P. (Corky) Kelly

III,

whose father's

heroic death led Presi- dent Roosevelt to peti- tion a future president to appoint him to the U.S. Military

U.S. CAN'T EVEN

“COMPETE

WITH BRITAIN

KHRUSHCHEV

OPTIMISTIC OVER GENEVA

Moscow, May 7.

Mr Khrushchav said here to- day that he was "optimis- tic" about the outcome of the East-Wost Foreign Ministers.conference duo to open on Monday in Genova.

New York, May 7. Senator William Fulbright said today the United States Government could not meet the Soviet economic challenge as long as it was prepared to reject low British bids merely to give orders to ja, Editor of the Indian news- American firms.

Mr Khrushchev, speaking in an interview with R. K. Karand-

paper Blitz, stressed that the cold war, could only harm bath East The Senator, who is Chair-and West and that it was essen ан of the Foreign Relations tlal to "safeguard peace." Committee,

WOB

speaking, ut

If American Aca-

business could | cot compete even with British demy, won admittance business, "how con we ever on his own merit, a expect to compete with Russian Columbia University.

business congratulatory letter from President Eisen-

hower revealed today. Australian

Kelly

WIS

only an infont!

when his father. Capt. Colin P. Kelly became one of World Wor II's Arst American heroes. Capt. Kelly. a Flying Fortress pilot, died three days after B-17 Pearl Harbour when his crashed while making a bomb-

of Luzon.

TOOK EXAMINATIONS

Airport Comfort

Canberra, May 7.

He said the Soviet Union, in defiance all logic and history had identified itself in many countries with the cause of nationalism while the United States had identified itself with imperialism.

"Too often WO flod our allies and friends liquidated as a new group takes over,"

The Soviet leader added that he thought a series of "summit"

conferences might prove neces aarja view which has already been expressed by the British Prime Minister. He sold that heads of Eastern and Western governments should try during these meetings solve litigious International problems,

AID TO ASIA

Mr Khrushchev bald Soviet nid to under-developed countries the Senator observed..

of Asia would bo tricreased.

with The U.S. must deal with the |

regard to Soviet rela- world as it is and not ПБ ittions with Egypt at the present would like it to be.

time Mr Khrushchev stressed ing run on Japanese warships A bill that could lead to "As much of the world ls, the ¦ that he was not in agreement cocktail lounges, barber Soviets, by parading themselves with views put forward re- of a peasant vently by Prezident Gamal shops, restaurants, flowers the example

people made over swiftly into Abdel Nasser of the United shops, beauty parlours and a giant industrial power, have Arab Republic, and more CS- children's nursorios of become the merchant of hope. Įpecially with Nassor's attacks Australia's major airports "We on our part, have been on Middio, East Communists-

introduced in the made out to seem the defenders A.F.P. was

of hopelessness, and the arch Senate today.

quo It will authorise the leading beneficiaries of a status of land and premises at aero-outstripped by history." dromes and allow them lo used for the sale or supply of goods and services to persons

ק!

AL that time, President Roosevelt addressed a letter to the "President of the U.S. 1056" in which he asked that the hero's son be considered for Appointment 10 West Point. President Elsenhower, indicated tre would carry out Roosevelt's wish

Although the

appointment

be

Give Chance

He said the U.S. with seven

tion produced 50 per cent of 113

and Pakistan had 20 per cent of the population and only sever per cent of Its wealth.

way his for the asking, young travelling on the airways Dr per cent of the world's popula- Kelly never would BAY using the aerodrome. whether he wanted to enter The Minister for Civil Avia-wealth while Indonesia, Indin the academy. He quietly took the West Point competitive examination and was informed by the Army yesterday that he had won a West Point appointment.

A

letier of Congratulation arrived lottay from President Eisenhower.-U.P.I.

Soviet Award

For. Briton

Moscow, May 7.

of

ton, Senator S. D. Pallridge, moved the second reading the Bill-the Airports (Business Concessions) Bill.

Senator Paltridge said the Bill did not mean that the Com- would

engage in onwealth business activities on uirports.

On the contrary, lis purpose was to tacliflate the extension to privalo enterprise of excel- lent opportunities to avail Itsel of the valuable business poten- list at the airports.--Chinà Mail Special.

Han Su-yin Returning

To China

Dalai Lama Gives Public

Audience

Mussoorie, May 7. "Our creditor position de-

The Dalai Lama, exiled manda thal wo give our Tibetan touder, give his first debtors & chance to buy in our public audienco here today markets by selling thele own since his arrival from Tibet on produels here more readily, April 21.

Our position also demanda About 75 local citizens and that we export mère capital visitors fled past the Dala! to underdeveloped countries Lama and received his blessing so that they can Increase no he sat on a raised dala, on their own Industrial produc- the lawna of Birla House, tion to our mutual adeantago

where he has been slaying since his arrival.

"We are in serious trouble if Indian External Affairs we think we are at liberty to Ministry officials have cold gel richer while most of the locot authorities that the Datal

rest of the world gets poorer," "Lama will give 1 public Senator Fulbright said-Reuter, audience onco a week-Houder.

Britannia Making Ready

For Canadian Tour

Portsmouth, May 7.

Dr Louis Essen, of Britain, who pioneered the world's first atomic clock, has been awarded the 1959

Singapore, May 7. Well-known Alexander Popov Gold

authoress Han Su-yin said today obe would Medal, according to Tase visit China on behalf of some The award for creating and American magazines this June Britannia, the royal yacht, arrived here today to be made ndapting the

standard She was speaking at a lecture

ready for taking the Queen and the Duke of Edin- of frequence was made at a al Nanyang University.

burgh to Canada next month for the the Soviet She predicted that the Univer Academy of Sciences held to sity would eventually become mark Radio Day-the day on

ene of the most important fac- which Russia chima Alexander tors in Southeast Asia. Popov first demonstrated radio in 1896.

ceremony

atomic

Dr Essen forecast in 1958 that the earth's spinning on its own axis was slowing down and would corno to, a dead stop An 18,078,000,000

ter.

years-Hes

of the St Lawrence Seaway.

While in deck, the ship will be fitted with an elm rubbing offender-the equivalent of a car's bumpers-below the wator-line, so that she can paes through the flocks of the St Lawrence Seaway,

without damaging her hull.

She said: "The students Nanyang University will be very valuable because of their deuble education.

"They learn two cultures in two languages and will bridge the pap between East and West" -Router,

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BACK TO BATAAN

JOHN WAYNE ANTHONY QUINN

Morning Show To-morrow "QUEEN MARGOT"

By Gog

BECAUSE OF THE WORMS

TREY.

PICK UP

Because some of the bridges over the seaway are only 120 feet above the water, and the top of Dritanalt'e mainmaststands, 123 feet, the top 20 feet of the Ar mainmast have

already been hinged as well as the radio aerial on the 118-foot foremast.

Britannia recently look the Duke of Edinburgh

the greater part of his round-the- world-In-100-days trip. Admiralty officials estimated that she steamed 20,399 miles during the trip.-Chine Mall Speciol.

today

25 Quarantined In Singapore

Singapore, May 7.

A total of 25 people who had been in contact with a baby stricken, yesterday by smallpox had been quarantined, it was announced today.

Pulico radio cara assisted medical authorities to track down a tax in which the baby and its mother had travelled.

The taxi driver,” and other passengers who hid used the lard later were quarantined.--| Reuter.

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