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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1950.

KINGS LIBERTY

Conditioned

SHOWING TO-DAY

SPECIAL TIMES: 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.40 P.M.

DAVID O. SELZNICK'S

DUEL

the SUN

in Technicolor

STARRING

JENNIFER JONES - GREGÓRY PECK - JOSEPH COTTEN

WITH

LIONEL BARRYMORE

HERBERT MARSHALL - LILLIAN GISH WALTER HUSTON - CHARLES DICKFORD

WITH A CAST OF 2500

Directed by KING VIDOR

ORIENTAL

AIR

CONDITIONED

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SHOWING TO-DAY:

2.30-5.30—7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

A Big Musical Show with All Beautiful Girls!

Internationel Burlesque

SHOWING

TO-DAY MAJESTIC

ADDED:

FAIR-CONDITIONED

AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER RIVALS IN LOVE.......

vying in passionato ovil!

EXCO presenta

ROSALIND RUSSELL

MICHAEL REDGRAVE

RAYMOND MASSEY-KATINA PAXINOU

LEO GENN • KIRK DOUGLAS

* EUGENE O'NEILL'S

“MOURNING Becomes elecTRA”

WA NANCY COLEMAN + VINKY KILL

Predvred and Blasted by DUDLEY NICHOLS

Walt Disney's Color Cartoon Donald Duck "THREE FOR BREAKFAST"

NEXT CHANGE: Fred MacMurray in "BORDERLINE"

Save lives Eyes

by consulting CHINESE OPTICAL CO.

In the big air exercise in Britain recently even the ground crews were brought under wartime conditions. Here one of the RAF's "Washingtons" is being bombed up with "cookies."—(Central Press).

FOUR-HOUR

CONFERENCE

BETWEEN TRUMAN AND ATTLEE: NO DISCLOSURE

J

Washington, Dec. 5.

Mr Attlee met President Truman at lunch today before they got down to their second man- to-man talk on the grim international situation.

The President and the Premier lunched together aboard the Presidential yacht, anchored in the Washington navy base, because the dining room in the President's temporary home-Blair House was too small for the party.

purely

Diplomatic and military ad- Officials mid that Mr Aillee's visers attended the lunch and meetings with United Nations also prominent opposition Sena-leaders would be tors of the Republican Party, "courtesy."-Reuter.

Mr Attice drove to the Navy CABINET MEETING Yard with Sir Oliver Franks,

Washington, Dec. 5. the British Ambassador, escor- President Truman and Mr ted by a police motor cycle Clement Attlee ended their patrol.

In another

car behind was Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, chief of the Imperial General Staff.

of

second conference shortly be- fore 2,200 GMT and immedi- ately after the four-hour meet- ing, Mr Truman returned to the White House and immedi- ately began a Cabinet meeting. Mr Truman and Mr Attlee will hold their third meeting tomorrow at the White House. -United Press.

Explanation Of A Beard

London, Dec. 5. George Bernard Shaw grew is beard and showed "lifelong antipathy" to the medical professsion bc- cause he had 3 severe smallpox attack which marked his face-after vaccination, the periodical "Medical Press" said today. In a leading article on Shaw,

who died last month, the paper described him as "a great and good man.”—Reuter.

Not Guilty Of

Plot To Slay

Strict security arrangements were enforced at all entrances to the Navy Yard. The cre- dentials

passing everyone through the iron barred gate were closely examined.

Although Mr Attlee had an

BRIEF COMMUNIQUE opportunity of talking informal-

Washington, Dec. 5. ly at lunch with leading Con- Attlee and President Truman gressmen, including members talked for more than two hours of the Republican opposition, it

today aboard the President's was presumed that the Con-

Lisbon, Dec. 5. gressmen would not take part that the United Nations forces ed of charges of having plotted yacht Williamsburg amid hints

Seven men were today clear- in the formal conference.

Dr Salazar

Government and assassinate

Also present were the United in Korea might be forced into to overthrow the Portuguese- States Secretary of State, Mra "Dunkirk withdrawal". Dean Acheson, the Secretary After the "Williamsburg con- Dr Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, of Defence, General George C. ference" a brief communique the Prime Minister, three years. Marshall, and the Chairman of said merely that they "resumed ago. the Senate Foreign Relations their discussion of the situation Committee, Senator Tom Con-in Korea and of the step to be nally.

taken to meet it." .

Two hours after President It was presumed that the Truman and Mr Attice had talks had been adjourned until begun their second meeting to- tomorrow.-Reuter, day it 'was learned that the British chief delegate to the United Nations, Mr. Kenneth Younger,

attending the talks.

was

RAU'S PROPOSALS

request Mr Washington After

The Ilse Koch

Trial

Two of the accused were acquilted and the other five sentenced to terms of imprison- ment ranging from eight to 13 months for illegal possession of

arma.

All five had already been in prison awaiting trial for periods longer than their sentences.

The verdicts, announced tu- day, said that five of the ac- zusca wore found

ci guilty possession of arms but that it was not proved that they held the weapons for the purposes alleged in the charges.--Reu-

At Mr Attlee's Younger came to

Augsburg, Dec. 5. from Lake Success.

A former concentration camp conferring with the British inmate told a German Court Prime Minister and other mem- here today that Ilse Koch, wife bers of his team of advisers he of the commandant of

the ter. attended the conference aboard Buchenwald camp, asked a pri- the President's yacht.

soner who was looking at her: Mr Attlee may decide to "What are you staring at me St. John Ambulance visit Lake Success, on his way for?" and had him beaten.

to Ottawa, it was authorita- The witness, Karl Lucas, now tively stated here today.

in Rosenheim, a city clerk Should he make such a de-

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clsion he is expected to see the Bavaria, said that the prisoner President of the General As-got 75 strokes with the rod and

Seoul, Dec. 5. sembly,

died shortly afterwards

The South Korean National the Secretary-General, Mr kidney injuries.

Assembly, at a secret emergency Trygve Lle and the chief In- Other witnesses had said that meeting today, decided to ask dian delegate. Sir Benegal Ilse Koch, now charged with 45 General MacArthur for weapons Narsing Rau who has made murders and Incitement to for 1,000,000 South Koreans to new and so far unpublished murder another 135, was the be mobilised immediately, a. proposals to the Peking Go-"only decent looking woman in usually reliable source here said

the camp" and used to parade tonight. Both Sir Benegal Rau and in showy clothes round the Mr Ide have been maintaining prisoners' worit places. contact with the Chinese Com- It was extremely difficulf not munist delegation headed by Mr to look at her, they sald-Reu-States asking for the immediate Wu Hsiu-chuaar,

vernment:

ter.

The Korean Government has decided to send message to Bri- tain, France and Rio United

despatch of arms.Reuter.

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