THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER - 6, 1959.

KING'S PRINCESS PEKING RECALLING ENVOY

MOTIGOMIKI

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FINAL TO-DAY ★

A MOTION PICTURE THAT BREAKS LIFT WITH CONVENTION!

MAYANA

RYAN LOY HART

DOLORIS

TO UAR China Charged

“Lonelyhearts" With

The DRITËN ARTISTE

OPENS TO-MORROW ★

A Monster On A Rampage For A Human Bride!

VOGUZ PICTURES, INC. presants

"Cure Of The FACELESS

Man

CHARD

ILAN

ANDERSON EDWARDS MAIA-VAN ROOTEN

COMING SOON

YA WORLD INVADES THE USA

PETER SELLERS

JEAN SEBERG

WILLIAM HARTNELL

THE

MOUSE

THAT ROARED

DAVID KOSSOFF

LEO MCKERN

TECHNICOLON-

Molessed they UNITED ARTISTS

RDX \Y & BROADWAY

★ SHOWING TO-DAY ✰

Owing to length of picture please note change of times: AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 P.M.

THE SCREEN'S MOST ADULT LOOK AT THE WAYS OF LOVE!

CURT JURGENS

AND

MAY BRITT

*the

BLUE ANGEL"

COLOR BY DE LUXE

stantümonE SOUND

Provocation

Cairo, Oct. 5.

CHINA'S Ambassador to the United Arab Re- public, Chen Chiang-kang, has been recalled to Peking for consultations and is expected to leave Cairo on Wednesday, informed sources said here today.

Goldston Wants To Become Israeli

Jerusalem, Oct. 5.

Mr Philip Alan Goldston, a former London clerk who failed to surrender to bail at the Old Bailey last Wednesday

answar

charges of obtaining credit by fraud, today applied to the Ministry of the Interior hare for Israeli eltizenship, according to an authorita- tive source.

The source raid Mr Goldston's

application was "under con- sideration."

Mr Goldston, aged 30, arrived as a tourist last month, but on Thursday the Minister of the Interior withdrew his visitor's residence permit.

on

CYRIL LORD CO-RESPONDENT-

-IN

London, Oct. 5.

Mr Cyr Lord, 48-year-old Brush textile millionaire, was cited as co-respondent in the London. Divorce Court to 'day and agreed to pay £2,000 damages plus costs lo a young engineer earning £670 a year. The edgineer, 27-year-old- Mr James Hussey, was granted a deeree nini on the grounds of adultery by his wife, blonde,

DIVORCE CASE-

Arhodel Shirley stringer, with Mr Lord last year in á London West Bock hetel The sult was not detended Mr Hussey. £800-u-year fea- tures editor of a women's magazine, withdrew her pell- tion alleging crucity because her counsel sald she wished to avoid the inevitable publi- city. Mr Hussey denied the allegation.

The Husseys were married in n

Electricity

Itomah Catholte church here four years ago, and... have a three-year-old son. Custody of the boy was granted to Mr Husey.

Lancashire-born Mr Lord is said to control business empire worth around £5,000,000. His own.marriage was dissolved last year when his 47-your-bid wife Bestie named Mrs Hus- soy in her petition-Chilra Mail Special.

Commission

Of Inquiry Hearing

(Continued from Page 1)

STATE

HAKALU A AGLETA 1 A

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AL 236, 325, 126 à 830 pm.

Mation Picture & DenUTRE

Investmurni Co. Ltd. prevente

MY.

DARLING

SISTER

Starring

Grace Chang

Chang Shino

Yon

CAPITOL

Mconwhile the UAR's Charge

Mr Dennis Raid he believed the past, but it was formed for d'Affaires to

Rind

purpose that each pound of coal could the

of assessing the Petchng. Norse Kilani, was scheduled to Chiu, secretary, would be avail- produce approximately 10,000 problem and to ensure efficiency and to that end arrive in Cairo on Tuesday

B.T.Us. while fuel oil could in the future, to oble for cross-examination, Mr report to the Government

evidence would be heard. Dennis said.

produce 18,000, Continuing, Mr Dennis sald

"It follows that for

Mr every

10: details of the current crisis be

Sickor, Goneral tween the two countries.

The Association was a group pound of oil fuel, one could get a | Manager of the Hongkong Eleç- The tension was spariced by a❘ which represented probably

very substantial increase, in trio Co., Ltd, told the Commis speech made by secretary of what are the foundations of deed, of efficiency, as compared slon that fallure to cross-

Communist present-day Syria's

oxamine any outinwed

in with coal," he said.

witness would Party, Kehled Dagdash, before Hongkong.

Counsel said that the not menh that the company ath- some 18,000 people at an official It whe well-known that the Association had made repre-mitted the evidence given. The SHOWING TO-DAY national cay celebration in largest industries in the Colony senantions regarding the rates, Chairman agreed that this Peking, in which he allegedly, are the textiles generally, he personally and by COITES- would be so, and this would sp- slandered the UAR and Its Pro-said.-- --- -

ident, Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Press Attacks

Informed sources said the VAR's final decision on its future relaflotis with China would be made on the basis of Kelant's report. Meanwhile the Cairo Press allacks on kept up its sharp China and charged the Peking Government with deliberate provocations on numerous oc-

casions,

The Government paper Al Hamhurriyal declaral the UAR was "determined to stop China's Stalinist policy of fostering secession movements in the UAR".

No Explanation

industries

These industries, said Mr Den-pondence. nis, were to a large extent based His cilents contended that on the spizining industry.

Annual Report

ere unsuccessful. what

The representations

done rates

ply to all parties,

Hearing is continuing.

have been should

to adjust the

when the change Former Film Star Hongkong accordingly Referring to the Annual Report of 1958, he said was made from coal to fuel, in view of the increase of the that it showed that there were

thermal efficiency. 350,000 spindles in the Colony. This Agure, he stated, was now up to 380,000.

As to exports for the year, the total value resulting from the work of these spindles were $119,000,000.

The spinning industry, Mr Dennis went on, was motivated entirely by electric almost power.

"From the figures available to is the largest group of us, it bulk consumers of electricity. In 1957. they consumed 117 million kilowatt units out of a Noting that China had so total of 200 million supplied by far given no explanation of the China Light and Power Co., the Peking incident, despite a Lld." strong official protest frum In 1958, the industry used 123 said million kilowatts, out of 229 the paper the UAR. China would not be treated million supplied by that com- In the same way again even ir pany,

There were four complaints explanation AM forthcoming.

by the spinners, sald Mr Dennis, The Chinese Embassy plans The first the major one had was understood from the to rent or buy six buildings in rankled for come years and this

so Ministry that if Mr Goldston Central Cairo for its personnel was the application of the failed to Keave the country

In June 1949, he said, the within a matter of a few days would be blocked, Chinese Arab called "fuel clause."

friendship societies would be

power company published a the Minister would issue a de-permanently abolished and the notice sent to a number of spin- portation order against hin.

цр Now China News Agency would ning mills sciting revised His formal application today be banned from the UAR, the tariffs for bulk supplies.

if paper said.----AFT.

These tariffs were decided by for immigrant status would granted automatically center

the company without any official of course, they sanction, and, upon him an Israeli citizenship

were brought into effect without under the law of return.

agreement of the consumers,

JACK CUMMINGS

It

HOOVER GALA

TEL 72371

TEL. 52970

NOW IN THE 3RD WEEK

AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.25 and 9.50 P.M.

(Please note the re-arranged time of performances}

NGMAN

YouVajon (TECHNICOLOX"

CARY GRANT-

EVA MARIE SAINT

JAMES MASON:

The Master of Suspense tells his greatest tate!

ALFRED HITCHCOCKS NORTH BY NORTHWEST

ORIENTAL MAJESTIC'

KAO I S CONDITIONED

SHOWING TO-DAY | SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.20 5.30. 7.30 9.30 pm.

A THRILL IN EVERY

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MINUTE!

HORRORS

OF THE

BLACK

MUSEUM

CREMASCOPE LASTMAN.

MICHAEL GÐUGH

COLOUR

Jobcu dine sabarca PLÁN HOÁRNÍA 130,

AT 2,30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9,80 P.M

LPINE

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PLUNDER ROAD

AUTOMATIC

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Thin Inw provides that Jew may come to Israel as a Immigrant and claim nationality, but it excludes certain types of porsous whom the Minister of immi- the Interior may refuro rant status-Chima Mat Special.

New Name For Hola

Mombasa, Oct. 5. Hola detention camp, where 11 hard-cwNE Mau Mau de- tainers were beaten to death last March, has been renamed Galole. it was reported here

today.

Galole is a tiny native village

near the camp.

The renaming instruction, Issued by the const Provincial Commissioner's office, said that the Tama River irrigation scheme, on which Hola detainees were put to work, would now be called "The Tana Settle- ment." -China Mall Special.

RITZ CINEMA

TEL.50100

SHOWING TO-DAY

sttch

were

Grunwald

Arriving

Today

London, Oct. 5.

Various Rates

The notice' set out various rates for different degrees of bulk consumption, and it also centained a footnote with a fuel clause clarifying the precentage

of rates.

At the material time, sald Mr Derails, the boilers of the company were powered entirely

At the outset today, repre- sentatives of four organisations Individual confirmed and one that since the preliminary heer- ing last week, they had sent

subh in supplementary written missions.

of

Goes To Gaol

A former film slar, Chao Fal- fai, B4, of no fixed address, who pleaded gully to being in pos- session of heroin, was sentenced to four months in gool by Mr B. V. Rhodes at Kowloon Court this morning.

The organisations were the Kowloon Kal- Hongkong and

The defendant was found in long Associations, the Kowloon

possession of heroin on Octo- Commerce, Chamber

the | ber 4, at B Tin Hau New Street, Civic Hongkong

Association, ground floor. He had one pre- Sir Elly Kadorie & Sons, and

vious conviction for smoking Mr W. S. Edwards,

opium.

The

Submission

Chairman of the Com- mission Mr John Mould, an- that the District nounced Commissioner, New Territories. had also sent in a supplement- ary submission, but had tender- ed his apologies for not being able to turn up today.

Addressing Mr D. B. Evans, of Johnson, Stokes and Master, representing the Shell Co., who! had sent a communication to the Commission, the Chaleman said that at the present stage the Commission would not quire the production of docu- ments, although this may, have in the courie of to be done the actual inquiry.

Since the Commission dild not wish to cause undue hard- hip on any parties by the pro- duction of such documents, Mr Mould sald, it will not order

for

such production unless it cou- ridered this step necessary.

"We will always be prepared to listen to applications evidence to be heard in private," he went on. "But nay I re- mind you that all parties repre rented at the inquiry will not be excluded from that hear-

by cool. Since then, however, ing. They have a right to be the company hrad changed bo

present during the taking of all evidence."

Mr Friedrich Grunwald, the all fuel,

London financier, is ex- tion to the clause, in view

Els clients had had no objec- pected to arrive here by the price of the coal, but what air from Tel Aviv tomor- they objected to was this: on row, it was learned tonight. | changing over to the use of all A weekend cable from the company went on to apply Grimwald to Mr Neville Faulks, the "fuel clause" in the same. QC, who is conducting an Inquiry old manner, into the Jasper group of com panies, stated: "Arriving from Tel Aviv Tuesday,"

This message was confirmed tonight by a person who fale- phoned Mr Faulks chambers on Mr Grunwald's behalf.

to

Mr Gramwald is bellevod have arrived in Israel about September 13 with a three- month wurist pornit, which was withdrawn Last Thursday.

Mr Faulks spent most of today with Mr Herbert Murray, State managing director of the Building Society, which is un- derstood to have lent over 23 million to firms controlled by Mr Harry Jasper for take bids. The loon is sald still outstanding.

over

to be

Mr Grunwald is a managing of the 450

At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 pm. director of many

OLORSE BAKER

SYLVIA WYMAR PETÉN ARKE in MARIE DORİNO.

Morning Show To-morrow "JOHNNY TROUBLE”

MOONRAKER

--- NEXT. CHANGE' .........

Kobert TAYLOR Tina LOUISE

in "THE HANGMAN”

Jasper companies-China Special.

POP-Quackers

IŠLÉPT LIKE A LITTLE CHILO HOW ABOUT

You?

Moll

METROPOLE

Not To Punish

Mr Mould said that the Com- mission was not concerned with

minute details of complaints of an individual nature.

It was not a tribunal to punish persons guilty of negligence in

4 SHOWS TO-DAY

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

Living, Loving and Laughing Through a Summer of Fun

Cummer

Love

SYNING

JOHN SAXON

JUDY MEREDITH BERRIE WINSLOW

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MARILYN

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9.40. P.M...

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To-morrow Morning Show At 12.30 p.m. Spencer TRACY in

"DESK SET"

2 SHOWS TO-DAY

BIG WAN TIN CANTONESE OPERA presents MATINEE PERFORMANCE AT 1.30 P.M.

"HAPPY TOGETHER” (✰✰LK)

EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8.00 P.M. "THE COLOURED PHOENIX LANTERN”

(燈鸞彩)

Motor

2 SHOWS

TO-DAY

SIEN FUNG MING CANTONESE OPERA presents MATINES PERFORMANCE AT 1.30 P.M.

"THE DIVIDED HEART” (心了碎桃 櫻了紅)

EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8.00 P.M.

"THE REGENERATION IN THE RED-PLUM CHAMBER"

I WAS

ONALO BUCK

(梅紅世再)

THE GOLDEN PHOENIX

The world's cleverest,

ventilacijsk LOU

and his amazing talking: pappetet

FLUORSHOWS

1

DONNA KAYE

The aging Accordionist "and" Acrobatte Dancing 'Hollywood Starlet

FLOGM MANSON MOUSE

KONLOGIN TEL. 94-95

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Pondling Garcia Fattal His Dynamic Danceros

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