1951-02-12 — Page 3

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

SHOWING

TO-DAY

Bine's

WOMAN STAŘiedzi pe cente

MAUREEN

At 2,30, 5.15,

7.20 & 9.30

P.M.

PAUL VINCENT

"O'HARA · CHRISTIAN · PRICE

BAGDAD

COLOR BY

TECHNICOLOR

With JORN SUTION - JEFF CODEY

Szwengkay by ROBĚTE NAROY ANDREWS Directed by CARLES Lesqus Puudred by ROGERÉ ARTHUR ALSO WALT DISNEY COLOR CARTOON "ALL IN A NUTSHELL”

And Latest Universal-International Newsrool

NEXT CHANGE AT THE

KING'S & MAJESTIC

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

presenta

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUÁRY – 12, 1951.

Faster

Mobilisation

Urged:

Dewey Advocates More U.S. Troops Be Sent To Europe

New York, Feb. 11.

The Governor of New York, Mr Thomas Dewey, said today that the United States must mobilise faster to meet the threat of Russian aggression, and he advocated sending more American troops to Europe.

He thus took sharp issue again with ex-President Herbert Hoover, who advocates a defence based on overwhelming sea and air power instead of sending American forces to Europe.

Mr Dewey said that if the United States failed |

to build up armed forces in Europe it would

"destroy the magnificent progress of the last two Ship Aground In Motions By

or three months" in European rearmament, dis- courage the Western European nations in their armament efforts and "mean, to the Russians, that we have abandoned Europe."

Colombo

OUR VERY OWN Plan

Worring ANN BLYTH FARLEY GRANGER-JOAN EVANS

* JANE WYATT ANNOYDRAE DONALD COOK · NATALE WOOD Directed by DAY MILLER Weby P. HUGH HERBERT - Déby SRC) KLADKO PICTURIS, INAL

WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE

Plan For Progress

Colombo, Feb. 11. The Commonwealth Consulta- tive Committee is to meet here .tomorrow to

review progress

ta

Mr Dowey heartily approved General Elpenhower's plan build European defence and did not believe it was the busi- ness of Congress how Ameri- cân troops were deployed abroad.

the

Here again he broke with Republican lenders, who have demanded repeatedly that President obtain Congressional more troops approval before

are sent to Europe.

Appearing in a television interview, Mr Dewry sald:

matter of tion.

THE HONGKONG STAGE CLUB and consider further action an- do not belleve deployment is n

will present

66 GRANITE "

by

CLEMENCE DANE

at the

der the six-year £1,808 million Colombo Plan for co-operative economic development in South and South-East Asla

In addition to Commonwealth

invitations

counntatives

to

send

to tomorrow's to

Congressional ac-

regarding

The matter should properly be left up to

the "Ike and

recent Chiefs of Staff", The discussion of whether Congress should be consulted meeting have been sent troops for Europe did General

mission a dis Burma, Indonesia, the Philip Eisenhower's pines, Thailand; the United service. Vietnam, Laos and

in a questioner

KOREA LESSON

The Governor made a strong

CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE the House of Lords on Jan. 30, plea for building ground forces

оп

THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY 1951 at 9.00 P.M. FRIDAY, 16th SATURDAY, 17th

"

0

11

11

"

*

7.30 P.M. 9.00 P.M.

BOOKINGS AT MOUTRIES

KOWLOON RESIDENTS:

A special FERRY will run from POLICE PIER KOWLOON, to the THEATRE 35 mins. before each FARE $1.00 performance, returning after the show.

each way.

ROX V BROADWAY

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

TYROKE

POWER

MICHELINE

PRELLE

NEVER BEFORE HAS A MOTION PICTURE CAP- TURED THE HEART OF EVERY FERSON AS

AMERICAN GUERRILLA

IN THE PHILIPPINES

Com by TECHNICOLOR,

20

NO COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS AVAILABLE

THE NICEST LITTLE

}

THEATRE IN TOWN

LUNA PARK

CINEMA

TO-DAY

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

Paramount Prosents

"The EAGLE

and the HAWK”

in Technicolor

NEXT CHANGE

"The SECRET LIFE of WALTER MITTY”

in Technicolor

ESSENTIAL

SUPPLIES CERTIFICATES

Application Forma for Essential Supplies Certifi- catos may be obtained from South China Morning Post Limited.

10 CENTS EACH.

STAR

Phone 58335

17. Hankow Rd., Kowloon TO-DAY ONLY !

AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

ITS

THE WONDER

MUSICAL THATS STANDING THE NATION ON ITS EAR!!!

+ GEORSE GERLINE

·HE NDANT STORY EP (

Varners

Rhapsody INBLUE

ROBERT ALDA as GEOROS Dikfrwise) TOAM LESS· ALEXIS GIGITTE CHABLES COSUEN # THEMSELVES

AL JOLIQI OSCAR LEVANT. PAUL MIKTIMATE DEORGE WHITE « HAZELSCOTT-ANNE BROWN

TAVING RAPPER bgust Burn to Sapo tomatoe

TO-MORBOW-C ?Fortunes of Captain Blood"

Wen it

States. Cambodia.

Replying to Lord Ogmore, the Parliamentary In Europe, adding that it would Secretary to the Commonwealth be folly to depend on air and Relations Office, said that the sea power, "as 1 thought every- invitations to noncommon body learned in Korea",

countries had been issued

Mr Dowey also said that any in conformity with the report of Imitation of troops,

cort of the last Consultative Com- "such as one division for 10 or mittee in London last Septem-12 or four European divisions, ber.

is just dandy", "but you will The report, he said, express- have led the hands of Europe ied the hope that it would be possible for non-Commonwealth and invited war." countries to take part fully in the Colombo Plan in the near future.

of

Mr Dean Acheson, the U.S. Secretary of State, said on Jan. 24, that his country had accep- ted the invitation because the opportunity it afforded for further co-operation with countries of South and South- East Asia in their efforts towards economic and social develop ment. Reuter.

the

Asked point blank if he thought the United States was mobilking fast enough, M Dewey replied "no,"

Blizzard

Tokyo, Feb. 11. Two were killed and four Infured when the

2,000-ton freighter, Toko Maru, man aground In A blizzard off the west ocast of Hokkaido today.

Water poured into the engine room of the ves sel, but the freighter,

which carried

a crow of

до

55 and five passengers, is not in danger of sinking. The blizzard, racing

60 miles along at

bour, hit Tsugara Strait, be tween Honshu and Hok- kaido. It forced the sas- pension of ferry services between Aomori

Hakodato.-Beuter,

Sumptuous

Wedding

Prepared

and

Teheran, Feb. 11. Palace officials and craftsmen were tonight making last-minute preparations for the sumptuous wedding tomorrow of the Shah of Persia, 31-year-old Mohamm- ed Reza Pahlevi, and his beauti- ful bride, 10-year-old Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtlari.

It will be the Shah's second wedding-and the second date fixed for the ceremony. Hig narriage with King Farouk's ister, the Egyptian Princess Fawzia, was dissolved in 1948,

Tomorrow's

wedding

WAS

Asked if he thought President originally fixed for December Truman had lost the confidence 27, the birthday of the Prophet of the American people, he re-Mohammed, but was cancelled "There's always the because Soraya had a relapse plied:

after recovering from an attack question of how many.

He believed "Less than 49 per of typhoid fever. cent of American public opinion

President." behind the is

United Press,

Aborigines Want To Participate In The Victoria Celebration

Melbourne, Feb. 11.

Australian aborigines threatened to hold a "day of mourning" instead of a celebration when it was discovered they had been omitted from the plans of the centenary of the State of Victoria.

Mr Doug Nicholls, aboriginal ters of the Australian bush, the minister, was thereupon ap- men and women whose hunting pointed to the Centenary Cele- grounds our forefathers seized, brations Committee to work out linger now Ilke sombre ghosts

and details of a contribution by his in slums

shanty Lowns people.

deprived of votes, of, the right "We felt that the native to earn a decent living, of pro- people of Australle have been per schooling, of free citizen- civilised and of every overlooked," Pastor Nicholls ship, sald, "although surely we can amenity. play an important part in the celebrations."

The Melbourne Argus agreed with him: "The once jordly hun-

Huge Red

Parade

In Paris

E

Paris, Feb. 11

One of the biggest Commu-

"And now, when the time has come to celebrate the creative uses to which we have put the land we took from the aborigina we neither praise nor revile him. We simply forget him.

we

This Jubilee year, of all years,

should re-examine

our

position toward the aborigine. Successive governments have given lip-service to the notion of. developing enlightened policies. Le: this be the year of action, rather than words, and let u begin by giving the aborigine his due place in the celebrations. He has a culture.of-his own. Let's seo "United Press.

nist-led parades held in Paris DEATH OF M.

since the

cx-

war today grouped together miners, Vietnamese deportees, Algerians and old age

in pensioner delegations, 窳

march

CROIZET

Paris, Feb. 11.

French

M. Ambrose Croizet, from the Bastille to the Palaco Communist sectworkers' Loader, de la Republique to commemor and a former Minister, died here today after a short illness. He was 50,

ate the February riots, of 1034.

French Communiat Party leaders gave the "clenched fial"

Secretary- M. Croizet was

of the Steelworkers salute as the delegations,' shout General

branch of the ing slogans such as "No Nazi Federation, a

General Con- Communist-led generals in Paris," fied by,

federation of Labour. He was Some carried immense banner Minister of Labour in General portraits of the Party's Secretary Charles de Gaulle's Provisional M. Maurice Thoroz, who fa Government in 1845 and also in present "recuperating in a those of M. Fox Gouin, M. Russian apratorium.

Georgos Bidault and M. Paul There were sporadic cheers Ramadier from watching crowda as minero, Router. in working ki and the depor tees, In

"concentration! htt striped camp" tunica, marched by.

ot

In 1946-1947.

SOVIET SCIENTIST

London. Feb. 11. Vaalli Momolov, Vice-President

Lenin Academy

of

A Communist Party oficial- of the Auld that 10,000 people took part | Agriculture and Solences, han ¿in the parado,

died in Moscow, aged. 02, ac- Them were no neidents and conting to a Tass, Soviet newe no extra polico Rote en agency, encesaka rocaved in Routar

**!] London"today -- Reuters

Aircraft arriving from Europe have brought the wedding gown and trousseau for Persia's future queen from leading Paris fashion houses. Lingerle has arrived from Rome and lace from Brussels. Reuter.

Critics

Of Labour

London, Feb. 11.

A minority Labour Party group is expected to object to German rearmament when the House of Com- mons tomorrow. debates Bri- tish foreign policy.

Another

will small group criticise the United Nations action in branding China as an aggressor.

The Conservative Opposition will ask the Government for an explanation of the progress made In discussions

сл German

rearmament.

Mr

The Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, and Mr Kenneth Younger, the Minister of State, who

will be the chief Govern- ment speakers, are expected to, that rearmament is at pre- say sent being discussed in principle only,

The two dissident left-wing Labour

tabled groups have motions expressing their points of view but it was not thought

to a vote.

today that these would come

former

Mr Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary and deputy to the Opposition leader, Mr Winston Churchill, will open the debate for the Conservatives.

British rearmament plans will the House of Commons will be be debated on Wednesday, when asked to express approval of

the Government's three-year £4,700 million spending pro gramme.Reuter.

Beatification

Pope Pius X

of

Vatican City, 'Feb. 11 The final step towards beati- fication and subsequent elevation to sainthood of Pope Pius X was taken today, The Vatican's Holy Congregation of Rites recognised the validity of two miracies aftributed to Pope Pius X, who

U.S. Diplomat Toated in 1914 of a broken heart

See Tito

at the age of 79 after vainly trying to save the world from war.

Belgrade, Feb. 11.

The two miracles were the The US. Assistant Secretary miraculous curing of two nuns of State for European Affairs, suffering from malignant Mr George Perkins, will arrive growths. One of the nuns is in Belgrade by military platio still alive and was expected to from Vienna on Monday for a attend the beatification cere- two-day stay, the United States mony of her healer next Spring. Einbassy announced here today. -Reuter.

Mr Perkins will see the Foreign Minister, Mr Edvard man said

part of Kardell, at lunch on Tuesday "routing" tour of the countries which Mr Perkins has and Marshal Tite that evening. over

in the The purpose of his visit was not jurisdiction revented. The Embassy spokes- Department-United Press.

#2

A

1 Tyrant

It was

д

State

British Crossword Puzzle

18

23

24

ACROSS

6 Uncertainty. 8 Submit 10.

9 Crown

10 Conclusivo.

11. Shoot, 12 West. 13 Summoned.

18

18 Gambling centre.

∙holdin 20 another one. 22 Dandy,

23 Vegetable dish;

25 Nimble.

20 Water-bottle. 27. Stair-post.

27

20 Revises.

29 Wilderness.

1 Cheating.

DOWN

2 Marino vlow.

8 Poems.

4 Member of a religious order.

Shortage

a Source.

"

Couple

14 Endure.

16 Dood.

10 Brings into bolig,

17 Consolcă.

10 Away.

21 Vexed.

24 Valley. "*"SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrom: 1 Stream; 8. DzIN,

@ Cove, D Florid, 11 Seves, 12 Modert, 14 Warn, 10 Nate, 18 Stato, 10-Hord, 20 Egress, 24 Reign, 23., Avenue, 20 Galo, 27 Dirke, 20 Dragon. Dowat 1" Seft; 2 Noem, 3 Acíó, 4- Moderu, B Dosline, & Joyalld, 7 Thrives, 10 Royal, 18 Aspired, 14 Warrior, i 18 Revenge, 17 Arom, 19 Herald, 41 Ever, 22 Boug, 23 Deane

SHOWING

TO-DAY

AT 2.30,

QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA 5.15.7.20

& 9.30 p.m.

M-G-M's pecacular lənənə Sun Voliny Musical in color by TECHNICOLORI

**

SCC Che Ta indy?

ས་་

"DUCHESS OF IDAHO

NEXT

CHANGE

*

ESTHER WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON JOHN LUND

-- PAULA RAYMOND

LENA HORNE BEO SKELTON ́ELEANOR POWELL

Warner Bros.' Technidolowr "RETURN of the FRONTIERSMAN” Gordon MacRao — Rory Calhoun

LEE Liberly

I-CONDITIONED,A

DEVAYOTONTZID AND WARM,

DAILY AT 2.30, 5:30, 7.30 & ́9.30 P.M. ★ SHOWING TO-DAY ✯

WHAT A MUSICAL!

WHAT A

PAIR!

That "Annial and that

danco-happ

ara tonifici

faire guy etherl

HUTTON Let's, ASTAIRE

Dance

NEXT CHANGE AT THE

Probaby

Directed by ROBERT FCLÓNS » MORGUN 2/ MCLEOD

Pactions Disfigni te Dane Laveler A Parade Pizza

Coder ir Technicolor!

LEE

A LONDON FILM Presented by ALEXANDER KORDA & DAVID O. SELZNÍCK

JENNIFER JONES DAVID FARRAR

In Powell and Pressburger's Production

Gone to Earth

with CYRIL CUSACK COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOR

NEXT CHANGE

AT THE

THE

LIBERT

THEATRE A

SO DIFFERENT FROM

anything YOU'VE EVER SEEN!

Walt Disney's

RELUCTANT

OW.DR.

SHOWING

TO-DAY

DRAGON

with hosh

al new characteri and fur-folk including, ROBERT BENCHITY

THE ALL-SURPRISE ALL-LAUGH, FEATURE- LENGTH SENSATIONI.

Soqonocés la MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOR

MAJESTIC

-AIR-CONDITIONED

ABBOTT COSTELLO

IN HOTAL

CLYPE BEATTY FRANK BUCK

My RKO

AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 9.30 P.M.

AFRICA SCREAMS

NEXT CHANCE: "OUR VERY OWN"

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.