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THE TENDER HEARTBREAKING BOLD STORY OF A LADY OF THE EVENING ....

WHY DO THEY CALL-ME÷A÷WICKED WOMAN?

STREETS OF SORROW

MEARSSED WAITHE SUN

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(LEE) 3

"AIR COMGITIONED)|

CAN IT EVER BE

'BAD'...'

to love like

Carrie

did?

SHOWS TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.00 & 7.00 p.m.

LAURENCE JENNIFER

Olivier-Jones

WILLIAM WYLERS

ZPRODULJON DI

Carrie

MIRIAM HOPKINS - EDDIE ALBERT Produced and Directed by WILLIAM WYLER Screep by RUTH and AUGUSTUS COETZ From the American Classic,

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1958.

BATTLE OVER AID

Hundreds were arrested in Calcutta recently after bombs had been thrown and railway carriages had been set on fire, during demonstrations in profert against increased tram fares In the city. Here smoke clears away after the explosion of a bomb thrown at the pollen during the demonstrations, — Express Photo:

Wants The Door Kept Open

Bonn, July 14.

Mr Adial Stevenson. leader of the United Slates Demnoratic Party, told » prens conference today that he favoured negotia- ilons at every possible op portunity between the "Big Four."**

If the door to nėgolla- tions were what the door to war would be opened, he kald.

оть

Stevenson, whe

a world fact-finding tour.

added that discus-

Jone on the admission of Communist China to the

Nations, Unlied

when

China was still fighting the United Nations, were "de- cidedly premature." Kenter.

Foreign Scientists Impressed

Wants Colonies To Share In Thanks To U.S.

Scottish Tory MP, Lieutenant Colonel Walter Elliot, wants the Colonies to share in Britain's "thank you" to America for Marshall Aid.

CUTS General Makes Appeal

TO-DAY ONLY

Washington, July 14. General Alfred Gruenther, new Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Pact forces, said today that cuts in foreign aid would con- tribute to a slow-down of by European rearmament making Europeans "wonder TO-MORROW if we are pulling out."

He was appearing before the Appropriations Sub-committes of the House of Representativès,

Attor

General the hearing Gruenther said the recent up- risings behind the "Iron Curtain" were partly influenced by the build-up of Western military

power.

"These people have cordidence in our strength and determina - tion."

There was no evidence of any change the Soviet plans for con- quest—"this is the time to remata strong, not to weaken our posi |tion."

BATTLE TO COME

Congressional authorities du not think President Eisenhower will be able to persuade Con- gress to spare the $4,157,232,500 ald programme from future cuts,

The Congre bil last night, the approving that figure as maximum to be spent on aid during the coming year, does not actually supply the money.

That battle is to come in the next few weeks with the ap-

Before the House of Commons just now is a bill which is Britain's gratitude note to the USA propriation bills to fix the final for post-war aid. It allows for 12 scholarships to British Universities to be competed for by Allies. American students.

But Colonel Ellot, who

interested in Colonial Evitally | eluention-he headed a com mission on higher education in West Africa-wants the scheme to embrace Colonial Universities,

He mentioned : particularly the University Colleges at Acca, Gold Coast and Ibadan, Nigeria,

he put his petat to the when ¡Commons in a debate.

The Joint Under-Secretary of He said: "I trust theat the State for Foreign Affairs," Mr colleges in the outer parts of Anthony Nutting, however, was what is still the British Ernpite not optimistic. He said: "I can-

amounts of milltery and econo-

mic aid to be given to oversess

President Elsenhower, who the mere geographical limits of had $317,000.000 cut from what The asked for, is determined, the United Kingdom, recognlínų

aff further the far-sightedness of General however, to head Marshall himself, anal all those slastica. who supported him, in maiding possible, far faster than colt White House breakfast Senutor This morning he invited to a otherwise have been possible, the recovery of the Western Styles Bridges (Republican, New world and, in particular, of this Hampshire). Chairman of the Com- Appropriations country, from the ravages of the Senate

mittee, which inst war."

is now studying the ald appropriations measure.

MAJOR EFFORT

On Wednesday

to he plans meeting with will not be regarded merely as not hold out any hope that we have a luncheon institutions which send

shall

the be able to broaden the all

Committee members, people here. They are institutions to scheme in that way. I will con- some of whom have already that they will back which people from this countrysider the point between now and warned may properly go, and they will the next stage of the bill,” moves to cut the appropriation

But the debate was a friendly by $1,000 million. Birmingham, July 14,

President Elsenhower's inter- The only criticisms wero the. Three hundred scientists to have post-graduate constructive. Members on both vention was expected to save

workers from here and elsewhere. from 19 countries crowded They will be worst in con- sides of the Chamber suggested the aid programme from such a round Britain's two giantditions difficult to panel in any that more scholarships should be deep cut.

other part of the world and cer- granted or, like Colonel Elliot. "atom smashers" — the tainly impossible to parallel in that the scope of the scheme cyclotron and the synchro- this country?" tronat the University Colonel Ellick wants the bill to here today taking photo-be widened to cover "university

in, graphs and talking like ex-colleges or amilated to, universities in the United King. cited schoolboys.

dom."

"Atom. Smashers" In Britain

The Birmingham synchrotron is the largest in Europe and the| world's second biggest atom machine.

have, I hope, so high a standard

of scholarship that they may be

ASIA TOO

should-be-widened.

AGREEMENT

ON GURKHA RECRUITS

He argued: "I do not wish to do more than throw out the sugger- Russion and Polish scientists Hon. but I do so because I have were absentees. They did not the greatest interest in the nex answer invitations to a five-day university institutions which are

Kathmandu, July 14. conference on nuclear physics Growing up in the tropical Africa,

The Nepal Government today sent out months ago with the in the West Indies, in Eastern

Asia and elsewhere, and the announced

agree- n five-year greatest desire that they them- me with the British Govern- Questioned on the invitations selves should be considered as ment enabling the recruitment

consent of the Government.

-

The announcement fallowing terms:

But supporter

of the pro- gramme thought that it would not prevent the economy bloc mainly Republicans--from forcing new reductions totalling up to $400,000,000.

CF) -

They thought it likely, for example, that a major effort would be made in Congress to cllminste

the ald bik from $50,000,000 authorised to provide wheat and Britain with lard, colton-Heuter.

Englishmen

gave the In The Foyer

London, July 14. Mr Charles Rolander, manager until last month of the luxury Semiramis Hotel in Cairo, Is the he knows why

to "Iron Curtain" countries, the worthy places where priginal of Gurkhas to the British Army Not Wanted Ministry of Supply, who control work and research should lake m Malaya on Nepalese soll. Britain's atomic projects, said: place at first hart, quite apart

from the fact the restal "Exchange of information on selontifle studies can be better aucicar physics is welcomed by canted out in the tropics than in

1. Depols for recruitment of the free nations provided the this country.

Gurkhas will be established on Individual subjects discussed "I do not wish to expand that Nepalese soll near the frontier ure not of A military or idea at the moment, I would of Nepal. strategic nature."

mardy say that I am sure that The spokesman said secret. In-

whlo это Interested

2. In

agreement will re- cerialn The formation cannot be discussed academic work welcome the new muin in force in the instance for Egyptians asked him to leave no matter who is present. and traginative departure which five years. Any proposal for its the country.

Professor P. B. Moon

of is proposed to the House this extension or for variation of its

Egyptians don't want an COD- terms will be subject to Birminghain University said the morning, urge again that we

9 to be manager of delegates would not be discus-should draw the bounds of the sultations between the Govern their No. 1 hotel," he said at ing atom bombs or anything of Ba wide, because this cheme, ments of Nepal and the United a classified nature. Most of the which will continue for a long Kingdom.

bo imcomprene subjects would

perhaps develop tame, vill

which

00- hensible

3. A party of milltary experts the 10 nyman, he said.

Ways

will visit Nepal to confer with Sir John Cockroft, Director of ment we cannot exactly foreset.

af the Mar- the Nepal military authorities the British Atomic plant at Har- As the initiative

Ald which Gave rise trd choose, in consultation with scientists shall well, was among. present. Others came from the to this recognition was so ruble them, suitable sites for new United States,

Den-generous and far-reaching, so let recruiting depola Sweden, mark, Holland, Switzerland, out recognition of us be equally

France, Australia, Norway, Jarsel, Yugoslavia Reuter.

the

at the

The

agreement

Tilbury.

They fell that having an foreign Englishman welcome potentates and Arab princes was a blow to their prestige.

Mr Rolander, for five years manager of the Semiramis suites overlooking the Nile, eight guineas a day was given no was made official reason why he had to far-sighted and far-reaching. Let Germany; not define it merely to work necessary following India stop- leave.

There wD.S no question of and in the United Kingdom; do us ping temporary facilities for tha

open it to all the work in univer- recruitment of Gurkhas to the political activities," he said. "As

on Indian ter an hoteller, dities of the United Kingiem. British Army which have branchen far outside ritory.-Reuter.

politics,"

Canada

PI Senator On Europe Tour

Bonn, July 14. Senator Cirplano Primicius,' Vice-President of the Philippine Nationalist Party and majority leader in the Phillipitie Senate, arrived in West Germany today on a tour of West European countries.

He is expected to tour West Germany for five days and meet German polticians and business men.

He has already visited Spain. Italy and France and planis to go to Britain next week---Reu- tor.

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"APRIL IN, PARIS"

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¡CAN IT EVER BE

'BAD... to love like

Carrie did?

LAURENCE = "DENSIFER

Olivier Jones

WILLIAM WYLERS

NGBUCION OF

Carrie

MIRÍAM HOPKINS • EDDIE ALBERT

· Produced sad firected by WILLIAM WYLDI Screenplay by SUTH sed AUGUSTUS GOETZ From the America Classic, SISTER CARRIE, by THEODORE DREISER

A Paramount Picture

ORIENTAL

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A Very Interesting Chinese Film in Mandarin Dialoguo

SEORDON

A TORN LILY Z

WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

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ROX V& BROADWAY

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NIGHT WITHOUT

SLEEP &

VIOLINDA

DARNELL

GARY

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HILDEGARDI ... NEFF

GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW

MAN ON A TIGHTROPE

Wasted words

ELIA KAZAN

HEADLINE-HOT DRAMA OF HOW A WHOLE CIRCUS ESCAPED FROM

THE HAND OF TERRORI

Take care of your

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