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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1940,

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Jane WYMAN wins The Academy Award, 1948. For her performance in this picture.

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New York, April 26.

Herbert V. Evatt, President of the UN Assembly, said yesterday that the U.S., Australia and New Zealand can keep, the Pacific area free. from aggression,

The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia said this can be accomplished by raising the standards of living in the Western Pacific and South East Asia where, he declared, more than half the people on the world live under conditions that are almost intolerable. He spoke at Anzac Day Me- morial

in services the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Aght Reviewing the

Allies during the waged by the war, Dr. Evalt sold.

common

"In those years of common and common effort and per:) sacrifice, a close indissoluble bond! to comradeship was established, not only between the servicemen and New Zealand of Australia

but alsu between

of

And the U.S.. their peoples. ow that "Now

has been victory gained, we have a common inter- est in keeping the Parle free from future aggression and in promot ing pence and prosperity by help- ing to

standards raise the human welfare in the regions of Western and

South West Asin ore than hinif the peop's where more of the world live under conditis that are almost intolerable."

Dr. Fvat, sald it was a happy also coincidence that April 25

of

and

is the muniversary of the meeting of the San Francisco Conference

1945 which

prepared adopted the UN charter.

"The purposes and principles of the UN are the purposes and Dur ser- principles for which vlcomen fought: International peace, Justice and welfare," he] said.

Anzac Spirit

"By remaining loyal to the UN and giving at our utmost nu si- cere support, we are remahsing loyal to the Anzac spirit,"

Dr. Evatt sulch "The very

Vandenberg Appeals To

Soviet Russia

New York, April 25. Sonalor Arthur Vandenberg Republican Adviser leading

on foreign affairs, tonight ap- pealed to Boviet Russla to re- verse Ita present foraign

the intareata polloy in world peaED.

of

"Greater in its effect than our whole storehouse of atom - bombs would be an announce. tonight backed by doods to give it some belated semblance of reality-that

heal to Moscow seoka

tho East-West breach In world relations, that Communiam la plans for rently to drop its external conquest and subver. aton." Mr. Vandenberg Bald.

Raulor.

Washington, April

Three former high Govern- ment officials today urged the American people to get behind the North Atlantic security puct as an essential emergency measure to prevent war with Soviet Russia.

the former The officials were Supreme Court

Mr. Justice, Owen Roberts, the former Secre- tury of War, Mr. Robert Pater- son, and the former Undersecre- tary of Sinte, Mr. William Clay-

ton,

Their views were set. forth in an open letter to the American people. nade public by the At- Jantle Union Committee of which Mr. Roberta is President and Mr. Patterson and Mr., Clayton Vice-| Presidents.

name 'Anzac-formed by the in- 'Australian itinis of the words and New Zealanı! Army Corps'- Indicates the close relations and kinship of the two Dominions or the Southern Pacific-in peace an The 30 in war our two peoples stand to- gether in comrnileship and com- mon endeavour."

to the in memorial Wreaths war dead of Australia bud Ne Zealand were placed on the Com-

table munion

by Lieutenant- Colonel Norman D. Carlyon, who was military assistant to General| 1000*+***÷00............................/ Str Thomas Blaney, Commandies – in-Chief of the Australina milt- forces throughout World tory War 1. The wreaths were placed on behalf of Sir Thomas and of

Cannes, April 26. Sailors', Suldiers'

Vriner Aly Khan and Rita the Returned and Airmen's Imperial League of Hayworth hope to be married in Australia.

about three weeks, but have not Others who

took part in the yet set a definite day, a sourCU Included Norman V. Mu-close to the couple said yester-mittee did not consider the At-jp service

ALY, RITA HOPE TO MARRY SOON

kin, Australian Ambassador in the day.

The couple are staying U.S.. H. W. Woodward, Consul- General of New Zealand in New Price Ay shar's York, and

at

chateau near

The Reverend Alan Cannes. The wedding is expect- Walker, adviser to the Australand me held at the chalenu with delegation at the UN-Associated • lange group of famous, persons

prisel.Associated Press. Prens

Ready To Present Chinese Opera

An English-dialogue' Chinese opera, "The Princo Who Loved Too Much" will be presented by the Wah Yan Dramatic Society next week of the Wah Yan College.

Radio-Active The opera will run for six consecutive nights be-

Gamma Rays Fog Films

London, April 20. Atomic energy was blamed today for the loss of thousands

ginning on May 3.

The Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Alexander Grantham, and Lady Grantham will attend the performance on the second night.

The Prince Who Loved Tog Much" is based on a Chinese

and the magic for which the Clûnese theatre is famous...................

of feet of valuable films being story which bus humour, pathos shipped by train to studios loca- from film companies on tion.

Wah Yen Dramatic Society

operas have become increasingly popular in the Colony. The opeLAS are presented completely in Chi- nese style with gorgeous costumes nguinst a background of vivid Other Reenery. locations In

Sir Alexander Korda lost about 20,000 feet of David Niven's fechnicolour picture. "The Elusive Pimpernel", which was being sent

France. from location in filma sent from England were ruined.

The film companies complained a raliway executive that un- developed negatives were being logged and exhaustive scientific lesta proved the fogging was due to radionactive gamma or X-rays existent apparently on board the train.

The gestures are of

'and movements Chinese the authentic stage, actors and actresses being Instructed by professionals.

Though they move, dance and Chinese theatre, they sing as in speak and sing in English.

The Wah Yan Dramatie So-

Last production. The. riety's Lady Warrior" was such a sucess had been arrangements Members of Parliament planned that to ask the Government to give made to film it.

This has however been post- public assurances that passenger irnins would be sufficiently pro- poned until Technicolor uneras

are avaliable. tected from radio-netive goods ann railway officials this week-end or dered new safety measures to be taken on passenger trains.-United Presy.

TODAY

Although the booking for next week's opera does not open until tomorrow, one local resident has already reserved 40 tickets.

Pointing out that the pact was opposed by some who feared it mbt divide the world into two

"When- comps, the letter said: ever the democracies have been afraid to acknowledge the fun- dumental division between dicta- torship and democracy, the delay

dictatorships permitted the nick off the democracies one by one, as Hitler did."

Urging all Americans to thair Senators to raiify the pret quickly, the letter said the delay In approval will encourage Russia And discourage nations resisting! Russian aggression.

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RADIO

This is Radio Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocyeles per second and on 1.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band. HK/T.

12,1% ..-Morning Prayers (Studio). 12.30 p.m.-Daily Proeramma Summary. 12,32 p.m.-land of the Irlab Guarde,

1.0 p.m.Bang of the fast.

1.10 p.m.-News. Weather Report

Announcements,

1.25 p.m.-Interlude,

1.30 p.m.-Orchestral

The Opera.

2.00 p.m.-Close Down.

and

Beloc!lons from

A.DD .m.-Programme Autary.

0.01 p.m.T"}

Richard

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Rramme. With the Melachrino Or

chestra and (BNCTS).

8.30 p.m.-Choruses

Fire.

Quest Henry Holt

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$.10 p.m.-Baxphone Recital by: Emillo Balones with Piero companiment by Vincent Crifolia (Studio), 7.00-ecord Round-About Varian y Brqueat Programme. Presentad by Jan Halliday (Btudo).

8,00 p.m.-Worki News and Newt Analy-

(London Relay).

8.15 pm-Ladies Please". A, Talk by

Robin Kelly (Studio)..

8.30 p.m-London Studlo Melodies, Pales Yorke and B Concert Orchestry with Paul Green and Store Conway (BBCTS).

0.00 p.m. From the Elterlala" (Lon-

den Relay) 0.10 p.m.-Brigh

Concert

Til...The New London" Orchestra. Conducte by Alee Sherman (DBCBT): Intr- duction to the "Creation" (Haydn) z Symphony No. 1 Beethoven); La meniation and Triumph of Tues- Bymphonie Pom 10.10 p.m.-"Anthology".

Prevented

by

add

Cuffon Davies (Studio). 10.40 p.m.--Dance to Glenn Miller

His Orchestra. 11.00 p.m.-Basilu Hawa Fleei

Reiny),

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hall of the King's entrance Theatre.

The curtain rises at 8.30 p.m. | 11.16 pm-Weather Report Ed Clove chally.

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