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QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY AT

2.20, 5.15, 7.15 & 0.15 P.M.

TO-DAY AT

2.30, 5.20. 7.20 & p.20 P.M

PERILS DAULINE

A

Foramount

Picture * starring

BETTY HUTTON

JOHN LUND

with

BILLY DE WOLFE

William Demarest

Constance Collier

Frk Faylen

in TECHNICOLER

The heart-throbbing heart story of the most glamorous... mast daring... woman of the scien ... whose thrill. swept life was a

"world-Tamed "t?»z}[* ̄

-NEXT CHANGE-

QUEEN'S

"NINOTCHKA" with Grein GARBO An M-G-M Picture...

ALHAMBRA

"THIS MAN'S NAVY"

with Wallace BEERY An M-G-M Picture.

NEXT CHANGE at the QUEEN'S

MGM's COMEDY ABOUT THE LADY COMMISSAR WHO SAID "NO!"

GRETA

NINOTCHKA

The picture that

kids the Comeniusgara!

Don't Pronounce it

SEL ITE

GARBO

MELVYN

IKA

DOUGLAS-CLAIRE. LUBITSCH

ORIENTAL

Positively Last 4 Times To-day:

2.30, 5.15, 7.30, 9.30 p.m.

Every Song a HIT!....Every Laugh A BIG ONE! Every Performer A STÁR! Every Scene A NEW ONE!

MGM's

Star Splashed TECHNICOLOR,

Musical Hel

STIME FOR KEEPS

ESTHER WILLIAMS

Laurits

MELCHIOR

$lin

DURANTE

Jebrate

JOHNSTON

CUGAT and his orchestra f

COMMENCING TO-MORROW "DO YOU LOVE ME?”

WAH YAN DRAMATIC SOCIETY

PRESENTS

A CHINESE OPERA IN ENGLISH

THE

SPOILED

PRINCESS.

May 14, 15, 16

AT WAH YAN COLLEGE THEATRE

(ROBINSON ROAD)

-EACH NIGHT. AT 8.30-

$10, $6 at MoUTRIE'S, Chster Road.

and1at WAH YAN COLLEGE, Tela: 28573 & 28540.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1948.

KOREAN VIOLENCE TIMED TO COINCIDE WITH ELECTIONS Communist Terrorism And Sabotage Propaganda Shot

By Russians

Seoul, May 9.

Communist terrorism, arson and sabotage, aimed at wrocking Monday's election, hit South Korea this wock-and as expected.

Timed with the outbreaks was a Russian announce- ment of plons to abandon the occupation of North Korea immediately. The Soviet Com- mander frankly said his move was an attempt. to "make American troops withdraw from Korea immediately."

no

Since early February, about American military authorities y

400 persons in South Korea have sail, however, there were indications that the Russians died in short, sharp attacks by stationa, were actually

to roving bands on police preparing

the election headquarters and leave. One called it "just. anhomes of Rightists. The fighting other propaganda shot" by the bus been vicious, Russians.

swords, knives. spears, clubs

refused The Americans have

Soviet proposals for previous simultaneous withdrawal on the rounds that this would hand all Koren over to the Russian Or- ganised North Korean Army.

Nearly 8,000,000 South Korean voters

of faced the prospect braving bullets

beatings fron Communist-led gangs east their ballois In Monday's election.

Now Assembly

with

even stones as

victims have been

and Mony membered.

rifles,

weapons. clin-

Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, U.6. occupations.com - mander, has charged repeatedly that this is the work of "Com-

stoogen of

northern munist masters" wacking to smash the election through terrorism and violence, slaughter and sabot.

ACC.

Saved From

The Ice

Beattie, May 8.

SIE

All 13 men aboard the 110. ton cannery supply tandør Tootste, trapped for 30 houre in the ice

Oristol Bay, Alaska, were presumed unfo early today after the Count- guard cutter. Bitter Sweat had radioed that she had takori her in tow,

The Tootsie reported yes- terday that she was taking in water after she had sent out distress call on Wed- nesday night stating that she had crashed into 'the Ice.— Reuter.

-

Slovaks Sentenced On Treason Charges

Prague, May. 9. Four Slovaks convicted

for treason

their diatribes from Vienna in March, 1939.

NEW RED

CHALLENGE IN BERLIN

Berlin, May 9.

The Red Army newspaper, Taegliche Rundschau, today attacked the Western flying rights in the corridors over the Soviet Zone.

"Such lack of discipline disorganisation, such

and disregard.

of elementary flying regulations. can no longer be tolerated. Order must be restored," said the pa- per.

The editorial, by M.Sobinov; was the first challenge in mare ihan a week to the Western Powers' freedom of the air. It is generally bellaved Sobinov re- flected the personal opinion of Marshal V. Sokolovaky (Soviet Mitary Governor).

Sobinov charged the Western Powers violated the agreement establishing the air corridors when "by unilateral action and without the consent or approval of the Soviet military administra- tion they allowed various private flights along the corridors for commercial purposes." — United

No Americnna have been in- volved. They are under orders to were given prison sentences of avoid crowds and stay away eight to 20 years by a Brati- from trouble. American authorislava People's Court today. The election, under Amerities agree that the aim of the Ludovit Mutnarsky was sen Press.

CAN supervision and United terrorists is to cause the U.N. Nations observation, is to name observers to reject the election 200 members of an Assembly results on the ground that the to create J Korean Govern- balloting was conducted in an ment.

atmosphere of fear und violence.

The Russians, who occupy the north half of-the-country, refused-

to have any part of the original

plan to hold an election through-

out Korea to unify this divided

former possession of Japan.

Now Fury

tenced to 20 years of Jabour, Karol Murgas to 15, Rudi Vavra

im.

to ien and Villam Kovar to eight. Their 'interrogation prisonment" of more than two years while awaiting trial wits credited to the sentences.

The~Americāns-ulco_say_they-All-the-four__ded_tai Vienun

do not believe the Communists early in March, 1938, and their ZUTY

RADIO

9.32

Hong Kong broadcasting MA are numerous enough uchleve speeches over the Nazl-controlled frequency of 845 kilocycles from 12.30 The way has been left open

this purpose,

Vienna Radio were credited with to 2.90 p.m., and from 6.00 to 11.16 violence bürst Anil-election

of sel the declaration

mla 20

mranayeten for in the south

hastening eventual north-

March the 31 metre band from 1210 to 1.38. ern participation in the

new fury today, Military Solovak independence un future with

reported three per 1 which led directly intelligence Government.

the 7.10 to 8.50 and 0.15 to 11.15 p.m. The Russian-con- trolledi

of Prague 12.30 .m.-Dally Programme Bummary. north, however, started forming its own Govern-

13.22 pm.-Tol ment, also designed to cover all Koren.

More thon two-thirds population of about people live in the south.

STAR

Phone 58335

Al German occupation in tonight. has sons killed up

of the 30,000,000

2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30

For

FINAL SHOWING

Meet that talked-about

Mildred Pierce

PRADON'T TELL ANYONE WHAT SHE DID!!!

JOAN CRAWFORD CARSON SCOTT

WARNER HITISE

To-MORROW, MAY 11th.

DICK POWELL

-LINDA DARNELL

in

"It Happened Tomorrow"

NEXT CHANGE AT THE

★ KINCS ★

MORE FUN-PER-MINUTE.......

„than any Disney #ver) -

Ow.biz.

FancyFree

EDGAR BERGEN DINAR SHORE

COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR

BEEN DONALD DUCK » CHARLIE MCCARTHY

- BOOKSIMER SNEAD. - MICKEY MOSATE

and cut,

to

I.K.T.

Bratislava and held

Keath and M Mulc with Paul Carpenter

(Vocal) (IL.B.C.T.8.)

1.62 p.m.-Plano

lenst 22 locomotives were the next day. damaged

wrecked by saboteurs.

10 They returned many telephone telegraph wires were

shortly nfterwards power station was damaged and various posts in the puppet States there were many fires.-Associal-of Slovakia throughout the war. ed Press.

United Press,

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

***The Authority, on Authorit

Howabernugh.

Parade by Patricia

1.15 p.m.--Newa, Weather Report and

Announcementar

1.25 p.m.-Interlude.

A

1.85 p..-B.B.C. Symphony Orch, cone

_duck!————_by___ Clarence-Raybould..

(11.11.C.T.B.)

2.00 pmClone Dawn.

4.00 p.m.Programme Summary,

4.1 p.m.-flare

_Wo- -*re ———— Again”-

Orchestra, (0.R.D.8.)'

6.30 p.m.-Hospital Request' Half hour

presented by Nan Dickinson. 7.00 p.m.-"Munic. for You" Geralda

Orch. Tin Singers (GR. B. 8. | ** (Audio}

1,30 p.m.--Portugese Taif four. (8) -9.00 p.m.--Work and Home Netra

(Landon Relay)

Dool Philharmonic Orchestr

NOT A BIG SLAM PLAY. squeezes, he played low and let then Every fancy play which may the K Win the first club, be used to make a grand slam came in with his A on the J. or small, slam is also applicable It was pretty to see what he 10. lower contracts. That

is then did to West. He scored the Greg Lyria-RulleyLivera true even of the most intricate diamond Q. K and A, the hourt so p.m.-" Like What I Like" pie-

sented by Vir Garion (Studio) squeeze among all of the standard 10 and then the diamond J, on

Gilmar He

the 9,00 p.m.-Haurice progressive Lypes-the

ro-which West had to discard. or peated squeeze,

of hod kind

phred down to the

Plano. (Btudio) spade the

0.16 p.m.-"Ile Hour upon the Stage" squeeze whereby you make not K-Q. heart 9 and club Q. Fear

A Talk by Dr. Rand, (Studio) опс but two additional tricks ing that a spade discard would

9.40 p.m.-Pan · America??.... blossom where no tricks existed, set up all the dummy if South

**** | 10.00 p.m.--World End ilome before. It

performed by had the J, and knowing a

heart 9 would establish 10.1 p.m.-Weather Report. squeezing the sume defender of the twice.

South's B, he threw the club Q. 10.10 p.m. "Take Your Cholze."

East hoping

had the 10. But 11.00 p.m.—Umdio South had it and laid it down.

S. A 10 0 7

H. J 4 2

D. Q 6 4

C. 8 5 2

KQ 5 3

S. 8 6 4 2 N

H. None WED. 8 7 6

K Q

S

Q J

3 2 C. 9 7 6

S. J

.

H. 10 8 6 5 3

D. AK JO

C. A 10 3

(Dealer: West East-West

¡See

toss

(London Relay)

Relay).

Duwa.

News Reel

how that squeezed West 11.15 pm Weather Report and again, in the majors. Clinging to his heart 9 over the 6,-he-dis carded the spade Q in the

that East had the J The spade. J to the A then felled the K, the the 4 and

spade 10 gave brilliant declarer the final trick Elther South's failure to hold

uu

West

his club A on the fourth trick, or a spade shift by vul-on the fifth would have

the beautiful finishing play

South possible.

nerable.)

West North East

1 H

-Pass

Pass

Dbl

1 s

DUN

Pass

D

2 H

Pass

Pass

2 NT

Puss

*RS

3 D

Pass

INT

Boy, oh, boy, what bidding for combative kibitzers to note-cs- pecially West's pass of the No, Trump

News

(London

Cisse

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TO-DAY

SPECIAL TIMES:

made AT 2.30, 5.09, 7.20 & 9:40 P.M.

TOMORROW'S PROBLEM

370-4-3-

H. K 10 D. A.J 6 3 2

C. K 10 7

game for fear that 8. Q00 double would scare his opponents H. Q03 2 Into a well-fitting diamond con-D. 10 8

act. The instant project seem

CQ 8

ed easy to beat,

Gotting ΠΟ encouragement from his partner's discards, West raked in the heart K, Q and A, then switched to the club K.

South happened to be a very Ant and

S. J 10

irri-

N HA 7 6 5 W ED. Q 4

S

S. A K 7 5 2

H. J 8 4

D. K J

C. A 63

(Deader: South, North-South

How should

North play at

thoughtful player, vulnerable.) Harry Lees, of St Louis, pre- sident of the Mid-West Bridge 3-No Trampa following the club Conference. Knowing his 4 lend?

TO-DAY

ONLY

VICTORY

"MAYSAMUROTTEL,30100

AT 12:30, 2.30

7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

Anna NEAGLE-Michael WILDING

“THE COURTNEYS OF CURZON

STREET."

Produced & Directed by Herbert WILCOX

LONDON FILMA PRESENT

TO-MORROW.

"THE MAN FROM MOROCCO”

THE THE STORY OF

THOSE COLE PORTERĜONGS ARE

NOW PLAYING

Cary

GRANT

Alexis SMITH

in WARNERS'

Night

and

Day

TECHNICOLOR

> HOWING

TO-DAY

KINGS

SHOWING

TO-DAY

SPECIAL TIMES: 2,15, 4.45, 7.15 & 9.45 P.M.

DARRYL F ZANUCK

FOREVER AMBER

TECHNICOLOR

CENTARY/FOR,

shuictog

LINDA DARNELL CORNEL WILDE RICHARD GREENE GEORGE SANDERS

Directed by

Produced b

OTTO PREMİNBER. WILLIAM PERLBERG

From the Novel by Kathleen Winsor Special Roadshow Prices: $2.40, 33.50, $4.70 (incl. Tax) This picture will not be shown again In the Colony for

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Besadist Водои

Gregory Peck's got

LIFE

a woman on kis mind...

who's got MURDER

*A vialeni tale st

an maciking picture."

|| Ernest Hemingway's

in her heart!

MOSI SAVAGE LOVE STORY

GREGORY PECK JOAN BENNETT

THE MACOMBER AFFAIR ROBERT PRESTON

**

REGINALD DENKY - JEAN GILLIE

ALSO LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS

TO-MORROW

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"THE BAT"

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-TO-DAY-

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Cathay

At 2.30, 5.30

7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

YOU'LL FIND SPECTACLE ADVENTURE.......... THRILLS - ACTION...ROMANCE, AND EXCITEMENT! WHEN YOU SEE

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"SINBAD THE SAILOR"

IN GLORIOUB TECHNICOLOR

NEXT CHANGE • THE PICTURE WITH A TERRIFIC CLIMAX

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MARY OLARE IN THE NIGHT HAS EYES“

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