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KING'S PRINCESS

AT 2.30, 5.15; 1.20

& 9.30 P.M.

introducing

THIESS in

Her first movie

7.30 9.30 P.M.

At 236, 530, 734 TO-DAY

*

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLDI in the most doring

picture one filmed.!.!..

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FROM SEATTLE #COLE TECHNICOLOR

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(GEORGE)

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MARI ALDON'

Dazaiky Patrick

Bert Frand Dan Seymour

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2nd WEEK!!

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The Picture that won

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FULL LENGTH! UNCHANGED!

BATH O. SELZICK'S roketsu MARGARET MICELL'S mayor or on Sun

GONE WITH THE WIND

CLARK GABLE. VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD

OLIVIA de HAVILLAND

– A SELZIKIEN MITERKĀTIONAL PICTURE

TECHNICOLOR

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FINAL SHOWING TO DAY

Owing to length of picture plasse note change of times: AT 2:30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 P.M.

SPENCER TRACY

ROBERT WAGNER Broken Lance

JEAN PETERS

RICHARD WIDMARK CNA

BorsONIC BOUND

OPENS TO MORROW

MAGK

CHINA MATLI FRID OCTOBER 8, 1954,

THREAT OF RICE

OF RICE CLUT

Asian Countries Not

Impressed With American Proposals

DISPOSAL OF SURPLUSES Ollawa, Oct. 7.

The rice producing nations of South and Southeast Asla have now overcome the world shortage of rice and are faced by the serious threat of a rice glut, the Colombo plan conference heard today.

An official conference source said the United States proposals for disposal of its grain surpluses in Asia as a forin of foreign aid had therefore received only lukewarm reception from the pros- pective Asian recipients.,

The 16-riation Colombo plan had requested an interview. conference now th its fourth tomorrow with Mr Walter, day: hbard that reports througi- Harris, Canaria's Finance Minis- out Asla showed that the food ter, who is Chairman of the supply of the area was continu-

meeting, ing to improve with a rice crop higher than the record level. of 1953 when total production amounted to 108 million metric

tons,

SURPLUSES

Although the international trade in rips had Improved In the first half of 1954, the exportable surpluses. WEID ntil far larger than pIUSPEC- tive imports.

The Colombo plan's

pro- gramme for more efficient crop production was likely to stimu late the growth of these sur

pluses, conference delegates

were told.

Mr Harold Stassen, United Surics

Foreign Operations Administrator, deelded to delay explaining the United States

plan for sending surplus com- modities to Asia until tomorrow, reportedly when heard of to- day's report.

Rumours were persistent that the Philippines, the only non- Communist nation in the region ́not a member of the Colombo plan, would request early membership.

CAREFUL STUDY

The Marquess of Reading, Belish Minister of State, wald later that the United

States plan “will nood, very : careful "study."

1

"We expert Mr Blassen to expand on this subject and would like to reserve comment until I know more about it.”

(American plans to dispose of millions of dollars worth of wheat, dairy and other surplus farm products have aroused Australia and New Zealand on strong

opposition in Canada,

the

giound that they would traditional destroy their

ITLEETTM kets).

Lond

Reading praised the

Mr Samuel Waugh, the United States Assistant Secretary State for Economic Affairs, told the delegates that form surpluses confronted the United States countries such as India, Pakistan, with a problem of great magn-Ceylon, Burma and others who tude and mentioned a programme had done so much to improva "for the orderly disposition of surpluses."

This programme, the details of which Mr Stassen was expected to give tomorrow, provided for the sale of United States crops to Asian countries. These crops would be paid for in local cuir- rency which the United States would lend back to the cointries for re-investment in their own

their lot, both under the plan and outside it. "But,” he said,

there da

ds no doubt that when the Colombo plan runs through its six-year period in 1957, that come form of development of this kind has to go on. That' is obvious."-Reuter,

development projects and im NO COMMENT ON

CHINA BOMBING

port financing:

IKE'S PLAN

This was, to be part of President Elsenhower's plan for overseas disposal of $700 sillion worth of farm war- pluses.

on

Washington, Oct. 7..

The State Department spokes.

CLUT QUFEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Outside Westminster Abbey, London, are Chiet Amii Dodo of drown; Chlef Babu, Sultan of Magurus Liwali Paul Norbert of Mama; Chlef Sykvanna Kadya of the Meru; and Chlef Lenkuti Sefánia Sümler Mallél óf Arusha, a party of five cħleft from Tanganyiks who are concluding their six weeks official visit to Britain with a ten-day stay in London.

Express”. Photo,

Central African Federation 'Going Well'

London, Oct. 7.

Sir Gilbert Rennie today, put the question: "How goes the new Central African Federation??? and answered: “All things considered, very well." The High Commissioner was summing up the first year of the Federation's life the anniversary is on October 23-át a joint meeting of the Royal Empire Society and the Royal African Society.

He

had been encouraged in their expectáLOUR,

man today refused to comment

rumours that the United gloom" had been proved wrong said the "prophets of States had asked the Chinese

"It would be wrong to say at In their forebodings of, văicial

from the present that race relations have

Nationalists to stop bombing troubles, resulting the Communist held mainland, establishment of the 500,000 improved as a result of Federa

Mr Waugh said this would help to long-term financing för Earlier, prets reports here the import of consumer goods. sdid the United States had "We wish to avold, disruptny suggested this to Nationalist normal markets or depressing China several days ago. world prices, Mr Waugh sald.

believe that the two of the This request was described truly constructive uses to which as being in accordance with the these surplus commodities can United States policy of giving be but is to increase consump-[General Chiang Kai-shek every tion and to promote economic nisistance and encouragement development.”

in defence-but discouraging

It was learned that the Philip him from other operations. pines observer at the conference | Reuter."

square-milo federation.

PEACEFUL YEAR

Year hab peacefully,” he

added Thoed who hoped they would be able to establish conditions in which both Europeana kud African would be able to advazion harmonious to in ever higher standard of living,

NEW HUSTLE STARTS

AT ATOM FACTORY

Oct. 7:

Important work on the industrial use

Indonesia

Allocates Money For Imports

Djakarta, Oct. 7.1. The Indonesian · Government his "authorised 1,038,600,000 supialik,ke an allocation for the Import or commodities, it was oficially: Jerned Here today,

The division of the allocation

dis manner."

Sir Gülbert Rennie.com

That

be a

must

promitatre

statement **Basic improvement deperid upon the extent to which Africans Cais'rhäks, educational and tednomie progress and be helped up the lacker of civillän- trom abd blad upon à

change, in the attitao of many Europene towards them,

*The presented and industry of the 218,000 Europeated in Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Sir. Glibert

Rennie mald created jobs Zor Africane who numberod 7,000,000. This was clearly soon. in Southern Rhodesia where the Europedő, populacions. In dierame thom in the other countries of the Federation Tho European population of Northern Rhodesia nad doubled since 1948 without détriment to African land rights.

MIGRANTS

The policy of the Federni Government whe to encour nge › the maximum muniber ör hushlarsfan this could be

and transplant

The first year's work of the showed solut

atomic energy is being stepped up at Harwell, wir be done "in the already in

Britain's main centre of atomic research, on the com Berkshire DownIE.

***

neld. A: comprehensive development plki was officially pared for the three

two atomie reactors. Dimple has within ten years. It would be thrilőt heen kurtalled, only a few weeks. Just in time to take over, from monomics will "Each machine million pothica,

Bekrided that the Governite This follows the recent Sir David Eccles, Minister of Intena reorgaining the Impor addition to the vast amount of Works, and in the Commons last. Er by ex dreisligayatrie equipment in Harwell's labor March that nuclear. ·reactors | súpers tories of Dimple and Zephyr- would be...."paying their: wacht kid dapes in forein #charigd, Burb (the 2 ligdelrablá

Bitnself decid# cort several Britain's dwindling coal ram to which bona fide, traders the mlocations will be" given, mi France-Préf.

AUTOO EXPENSIVE Reactors are "átómle furnaces?" 20 which time uranium as fuel in ridad of coal. When mielent stylon talks. plàco, “ Inalds -- thá reactors,” the great hent pről duced #}}

steam, to ..... dirive con

KatringLondon Expresk BerolenĮ

had been

401957 with an estimate expenditure of over £70,000,000, ghly included, more than £30, 0,000, on transport and com- unications. (#727,000,000:200 biało power, over £15,000,000 vito-electric: schemes and 18,000,000 or the buildingg apitals and schooli-Chin

pecial,

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