THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950.

KING'S LIBERTY

au - Conditioned

GRAND OPENING TO-DAY SPECIAL TIMES: AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.40 P.M.

A

Hitting The Bottle

DAVID O. SELZNICK'S

DUEL

in the SUN

in Technicolor

ITARDING

JENNIFER JONES - GREGÓRY PECK - JOSEPH COTTEN

WITH

LIONEL BARRYMORE

HERBERT MARSHALL - LILLIAN GISH WALTER HUSTON CHARLES BICKFORD

WITH A CAST OF 2500

Dirnted by

KING VIDUR

ORIENTAL

AIR CONDITIONED

Take Any Eastern Tram Car or Happy Valley Bus

SHOWING TO-DAY: 2.30-5.30-7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

À RIOT OF LAUGHTER AND GREAT FUN!

Hasty

Heart

FROM WARNER BROS.GRAY RONALD REAGAN PATRICIA NEAL-RICHARD TODO

ROXY#

'arfectly Air-Conditioned

BROADWAY

FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY Ať 2.30, 5.30.. 7.30 & 9.30.P.M.

This was

a man who

lived by his guns ...too long!

Gregory PECK.. Gunfighter

with

MILLARD MITCHELL

Directed by

20.

Produced by

HENRY KING - HUNNALLY JOHNSON

ROXY: TO-MORROW

Carol

Richard RAYE

TAUBER

in

"“WALTZ "TIME""

A 20th Century-Fox

Picture

BROADWAY: TO-MORROW

AMBULA

RIGADE

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE.

HONG KONG DISTRICT

WANTED

camps in the New Territories

Please communicate with

MRS HOLMES-BROWN,

Just a bottle-baby at heart, this tiger cub in London Zoo has a blissful moment as he drains milk from the bottle. He's using one paw to get the proper leverage, but sharp claws will swiftly be used if the bottle is withdrawn before he's ready.

ECONOMIC PLAN

GIANT TO

BATTLE

COMMUNISM

IN ASIA ON ITS WAY

London, Nov. 27.

Official quarters said today that details

Bavaria

of a giant economic plan, costing nearly || Schumacher Wins £2,000,000,000 sterling, to throttle Com- munism in Southern Asia would be laid before Parliament in a White Paper to-

morrow.

The White Paper will be introduced at ques- tion time by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, as "one of the historic documents of our time."

The Commonwealth Relations consist of one representative of Books, papers and magazines Secretary, Mr Patrick Gordon each co-operating government. for distribution to service Walker, said the White Paper Officials said the aim.

of the would be based on a report pre- Council would be to create an pared at the meeting of international flow of capital to the Commonwealth government Southern Asia, with the aim of Ministers in London in Septem-raising the living standard ber. The report will be called through economic development. the "Colombo Plan for co- United Press. operative development in South and Southeast Asia" and would detail plans for developing the natural resources of that area, which contains one-quarter of the world's population..

2 Tal Hang Road.

MR K. C. WONG, Room 806, Bank of East Asia. WE WILL ARRANGE TO COLLECT

·Additional collecting centres :-

Hongkong Cricket Club.

South China Morning Post,

Lower Peak Tramway Office

St. John Ambulance

Brigade

FREE AMBULANCE

SERVICE

Joan BENNETT

"THE RECKLESS

MOMENT"

ร่

Tol. Hongkong 26093

Kowloon 50000

A Columbia Picture.

James

MASON

The main objective of the plan was said to be increased production and supplies of food adéquate for a population which Mr Gaitskell estimated would increase by 150,000,000 in next 20 years.

HIGHEST PRIORITY

the

SERIOUS

Munich, Nov, 27.

Dr Kurt Schumacher's Social Democrats won the Bavarian Parliamentary clections.

The final tabulation of votes today showed the Bavarian Party, a separatist right-wing, behind the So- cial Democrats in second place, followed by the Refugee Bloc.

The Communists had very little support.

The Social Democrats halled their success 38 new victory for their "go slow" polloy on rearma- ment. Beuter..

OBSTACLES

TO JAPAN TREATY

New York, Nov. 27. factor. rather than any parli- The New York Herald Tri- cular phase of the American bune today sald the Russian plan which will either postpone embody "projects of the highest posal regarding the Japanese or make it necessary for the The Colombo Plan was said to reply to the United States pro- the Japanese treaty indefinitely priority" not only for Commoți-

ན་ ༔་

wealth countries but for all peace treaty "ranges at large United States and those nations countries in Southern Asin in au over the American suggestions which have not yet recognised the Mao government to con- overall six-year development without placing special em- clude a separate treaty with scheme. The plan would be phasis on any of them,"

Japan. carried out as far as possible by the governments. of the The editorfal added: “But "Since the West itself 13 countries concerned, but the there is an impassable obstacle divided on the question of plan as a whole would be in to an early meeting of the China progress toward a treaty close co-ordination with Asiatic Big Four on the on any" terms is certain to be specialised

of agencies

the Japanese treaty, The Russians very slow

while this United Nations and Frest- would not compromise on their would not forbid the United dent Truman's Point IV plan. Insistence on Red China's re- States from making arrange- présentation at the peace copments with Japan which would Council for Technicalference while the United Stater have the same effect as a peace Co-operation, which will ad-18 on the worst terms with treaty it does; legve. the final minister the plan from head-that regime ahd fècognises only issue in suspension".-United quarters in Colombo, would the Nationalists. It is this Press.

The

Share This Page