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KING'S PRINCESS
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TONY CURTIS-JULIE ADAMS · GEORGE NADER
A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTÈRE,
ADDED ATTRACTION Another MISS UNIVERSE Pageant Featurette
"A WORLD OF BEAUTY"
Frint by Technicolor Starring
THE MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST WINNERS
OF 1953
With Pete Rugelo &
His Orchestra
• NEXT CHANGE
La Lollo in her best performance !
LOLLOBRIGIDA WIFE FOR ONE NIGHT
GINO CERVI -
NADIA GRAY
An Italian Comedy with English Subtitles
LEE Theatre
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MODEK JURGIE
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GORDON SCOTT
VERA MILES PETER VAN EYCK
- JACK ELAM DIPPY DENE
"LES PORTES DE LA NUIT"
(THE GATE OF NIGHT)
French Version Without English Subtitles
A Great Singer in the World!
ERMANNO
•
GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA RANDI
YOUNG CARUSO
COMING YOUR WAY SOON!
CAPITOL RITZ
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ABBOTT COSTELLO KEYSTONE KOPS
MEET THE
- NEXT CHANGE "BLACK HORSE CANYON"
TO-DAY
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TISTAVISION
It
MARTIN
MEN A MILLINE LANGNG PIN MINE!
LEWIS
MADLES 3 RING KATEDR ZAGAR CIRCUS
BAIE VROUE
TROPICOLOR
NEXT CHANGE "THE 7 DEADLY SINS"
ROX Y & BROADWAY
Showing To-day at 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.
From the Novel·
by Kate O'Brien)
OLIVIA de HAVILLAND GILBERT ROLAND » "That LADY'
PAUL SCOFIELD
BOBAY
- PRICE
CinemASCOFÉ
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1955.
AGRICULTURAL SITUATION QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Royal Visit To Norway
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edilargh are pictured during their State visit to Norway on a visit to the Folk Mustum where they saw's display of Folk Dancing performed by children in national costume, Picture shows: H. M. The Queen seen holding two dolls presented to her by two children at the Folk Museum. With her are King Hazkon of Norway
and the Duke of Edinburgh.-Express Photo
Must
Get
Remarry To
Into Into S'pore
Singapore, July 3.
IMPORTANT
AT GENEVA
Washington, July 3.
Latin American diplomatic circles speculated today that the world agricul tural situation will be an important back. ground factor at the Big Four conference in Geneva, which might be an incentive toward reduction of international political tensiona
These experts consider that the pre- sently insufficient production of grain and livestock in Communist bloc countries and the simultaneous, trend toward huge sur- pluses in several Western Nations are two factors which could not be ignored in any realistic attempt to improve East-West relations.
They doubt that either Soviet
Such a
Soviet approach sä Russia or the United States will Geneva would presumably significantly relax its established inspire favourable reactions in political .and security pro- the British Commonwealth grammes al Geneva, but think countries and some Latin Ameri, that logical aftermath of the can counties which are anxious meeting might be a gradual for greater - freedom of inter- attempt to cose Bast-West rational trade in agricultural trade relations. Such relaxations commodities. It would therefore would be welcomed in some open a field of possible bargain- Latin American Republics, ing in the long follow-up of
which already conduct constle: study and explanation after the able trade with Soviet Russia Geneva meeting. andi its satellites through bilateral arrangements,
EFFECTIVE PROGRESS
Some Latin American countries also welcome effective progress
at the Geneva conference toward unification of Germany, as this would potentially point to a larger German market for Latin American foods - much as coffee and industrial ►
metals and raws such as fibres,
While Latin American spenzlation carrot anticipate United States reactions if Soviet Russia injects the agricultural topic at Geneva, experts take into
bade caccount several factors which might become pertinent:
Firstly, United States Gor- crament agencies, already have investment exceeding $1,250,- 000,000 in price-support modities
of which actual Government - - cwned perducts are worth about $4,000,000,000, The total amount is expected to reach at least $10,000,000,000 before the tide can turn.
"Latin American experts spec- late that the Russians might ex- pediently make some gesture at Geneva designed to obtain Western co-operation in expan Secondly, agricultural and sion of Russian agricultural political opinion in the United production: It is a well-known States is still unstable con- fact that Russia has become a eeming the long-term operation A young Japanese woman, Teruko Aoki, who
net importer of grains and of fasın price-support program- whether until recently was working in the film censors ivestock products instead of a nes, as for example
net exporter 15 "y quarter flexible or rigid guarantees of office in Tokyo and married on May 1, has to re
century ago.
price level to farmers. This will become an issue in the again marry soon if she is to join her Chinese husband
Conceding Russia's great gains 1986. national political cam- in Singapore..
in manufacturing Industries,paigns.
is believed Russia must look fats for sustenance of its ex- panding population. presentatives at Geneva would therefore presumably be posed
A Singapore commercial assistant, Lim Eng Heng, 29, is leaving for Tokyo sometime this month to remarry his Japanese wife because of British red tape in Singapore and carelessness on the part of a clerk in the British Embassy in Tokyo..
to expansion of foods, fibers and
Soviet're-
T
to establish an inter- national situation conducive to
agrarian technological operation-2s already indicated by plans for a mission to study United States corn production.
disappointed when her husband expands. wrote her on the immigration "snag."-United Press.
: CONSTANT MOTIVATION
United Press,
Thirdly, a desire to exe yand Untied Slates agricul=" tural exports has been con- #ant motivation in congres» **sional discussion of
problem in recent months. Explaining his dilemma, Limonly two months drove Lim to
Lalin Americans therefore said he and his wife were pena big saving campaign and now
speculate that political ten- pals before they met in Tokyo he is all set financially to visit
sions are eased by events at the where he visited last April on a Tokyo for his second marriage They would also be anxious Geneva conference, the East- business and pleasure trip. Miss and to bring his wife here. to relax East-West trade barriers versus-West trade in farm com- Aold met him at the station, Miss Anki meanwhile had to assure availability of agricul-modities would be
a logies? and he fell in love with her at given up her job at the film tural imports during the interimfeld for continued analysis and Arst sight. He proposed and censors office in preparation for period until Soviet production future international negotiations. she accepted. They were mAT- her trip to Singapore. She was ried by a Japanese priest at cording to Shinto rites on May
WRONG INFORMATION
Lim said he checked with the British Embassy in Tokyo about bringing lis wife home to Singapore and a Japanese clerk gave hima the wrong information. lis toid he could get married and apply for his wife's entry visa from the Government at SingaporS, Оп his return here the Immigration"authorities told Lim that a marriage by Shinto rites was not recognised by the British Government and he had to go back and marry his wife egain at the British Embasy in Tokyo.
Lim was struck dumb bewise it would cost him 5,000 Malayan dollars to overcome the red tape and this is a lot of money for a commercial assistant.
Nevertheless the burning love, for his wife-they were married
MAJESTIC
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HOLIDAY
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MOUNTS
Chicago, July 3, A rising toll of accidental deaths on Sunday marked Ameri-
of observance
their cans' Independence Day weekend
Traffic mishaps killed at least 156 persons from 6 pm, local time Friday to i p.m. Sunday, a showed, Thirty-nine survey drownings and 50 fatalities in all other types of accidents brought the overall toll to 206.
Mr. Ned H, Dearborn, Presi– dent of the National Safety Counel said that a pre-holiday estimate by Council engineers that 380 persons would be killed in traffe by midnight on Monday likely will prove too couserVI- tive,
Last Fourth of July-Also a three-day.
holiday-killed 348
in trafic. The toll from all accidents, including 192. drowİ-
On Our Cunt Wide Screenings, was 823-Associated Press.
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JAMES STEWART THE MAN FROM FARAMIE
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·John Wayne. Lana Turner
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Charles Dickens' Immortal Drama
"A TALE OF TWO CITIES"
Ronald Colman
Starring:
Elizabeth Allan →→ Edna May Oliver
A LOVE DRAMA THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER! 1!
OPENS
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28-G-M's POWERFUL STORY OF A TOUGH
COP AND A RED-LIPPED BLONDE!
Robert TAYLOR
Janet LEIGH George RAFT 'ROGUE COP`
EMPIRE
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*THE PICTURE 12 A-GLOW WITH
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SONJA HENIE
"It's a Pleasure!
MICHAEL O'SHEA
MARIE MCDOTALO BILL JEANSON · KON SEKOLAH
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TREVOR HOWARD • ELIZABETH ALLAN in
"THE HEART OF THE MATTER”
DRIENTAL
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Starring: Richard Widmark and Mark Stevens.
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To-morrow: Chinese film in Mandarin dialogue
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Giggly!
ANO HERES
MINE - MAIN
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CALEY
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