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TO-DAY AT 2.30 and 8:30. P.M. HONGKONG CHINESE DRAMATIC SOCIETY Presents

"REBELLION OF HUNG YANG”-

Mandarin Drama

An all-star cast

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TO-DAY

The Greatest Romantic Comedy of All Time!

BARY

TIRESA COOPER WRIGHT

"Casanova Brown'

KING'S PRINCESS

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IN CARTILAN

THE MAN FROM OR

BITTER RIDGE

-LEX BARKER STEPHEN MCNALLY

MARA CORDAY

JOHN BENNER-TARVER BARNETTE

JA LOPOVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE

EMPIRE

TO-DAY: 2.30 & 5.30 P.M. TWO SHOWS ONLY

"THE PALEFACE" IN TECHNICOLOR

Starring Bob HOPE Jane RUSSEL

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"BEAT THE DEVIL"

Humphrey

Jennifer

Gina

BOGART • JONES. LOLLOBRIGIDA

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PANDORA FLYING DUTCHMAN

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CHHARLIE CHAPLIN

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Final Showing To-day AT 2.30, 5,30, 7.30

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Fred

Leslin Astaire · Caron

Daddy Long Legs

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COMMENCING TO-MORROW://"I'LL BE SEEING YOU".

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1955.

THERE'S A SOLUTION

SOLUTION TO THE

LORD MAYOR RETURNS

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A suite and a wave from the Lord Mayor of London Sir Seymour Howard, on arrival back in England after a trip to Moscow. His strenuous tour kept him busy from 9.80 In the morning until 12 o'clock every night. He has invited the Mayor of Moscow to visit England later in the year--- Express Photo.

Radioactive Clouds

Go Round And Round

Melbourne, Aug. 2.

FORMOSAN

QUESTION

Says Burmese Premier

Washington, Aug. „2.

Premier U Nu of Burma said in a copyrighted interview published today by the magazine US News and World Report that there is a peaceable solution to the Formosa question "but no one will get everything he wants. Both sides will have to make concessions.”

The Premier gave his interview during his visit to the nation's capital last month. It was not published until today.

U Nu sold the problems the „Chinese leaders face in ruising the living standard of their peoplo "who are now leading a sort of sub-human lito" will take them "something like 100 years."

"NEW CHINA"

if

He made there statements In reply a. question

to Communist China, once the "now China" is builk, would not became a menace to her neighbours.

The Burmese lender maid ho had his own pence plan for Far- mara, which he had discussed fully with the Okiness Premier, Mr Chou Enlai, on several peca- εἰσής this your, but said, don't think I can discuss it pub-

זיי

roiterated his ballot In the five principles of peaceful co-existenco Burma folnily an- nounced

with Communist China; respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, non- aggression, non-interferonco in the internal affairs of other countries and equality and mutua):

benont.

U Nu admitted that "some people said that we were only being dupes" and that "China could not be entrusted to live up to them" but said, "I think a principle is a think that principio

principle It I am happy to have anybody substribe to 10, If the Late: falls to live up to the caus is upon him."

right I

He added that two other factors were necessary if his fivo principles were to work: first, strengthening

United of the Nations, and, secondly, elimina "bversion feeds and grows, " tion of conditions on which

PERSONAL POLICY

Outlining hio personal policy

Novel Will

Philadelphia, Aur. 2- Stephen Kuruc, a retired rallway worker, wrote his will with a heavy penoll on a strip of wood which he nailed to a Joist under a floor of his home.

It whe

not found untu 11 years and two months It canto after big death.

to the light when the floor

forn up far repairs. The will, "written In

Kuruo's native Slavic, mid: "This house was bought by Stephen Kurus in Novem ber, 1934. It belongs to the children, Anna and Vincent"

Probate officials here de- scribed the "document” að the most novel form of will in their experience,---- China Mall Special

RUSSO-JAP

TALKS

SHELVED

Ex-Territories

London, Aug. 2. Soviet and Japanese dele- gates today decided to shelve discussion of ex-Japanese territories now occupied by

A Melbourne University professor said today he believed radioactive clouds from the recent American atomic explosions were still circling the Nat be friendly the Soviet Union since there earth at a height of between 10,000 and 20,000 feet, He based his conclusion on damage to highly sensitive photographic film which was flown here from London two weeks ago for use in cosmic rayogression; third, work for the Informed sources said that, experiments on balloon flights.

Dr V.D. Hooper said: "Many activity may be very slight, Dr times recently the Alen

has Hooper urged a more extensive reached Melbourne showing ex-investigation of it. tensive effect from unusual Radkactive particles in the only clouds are so fine they will probably drift around for some years before settling, he said.

Dr Hooper said the University was now receiving its film by |ship.-United Press.

radiation which could have been caused during the air fights."

USELESS

The film is often so badly fogged that it is useless for cosmic ray experiments, he 993fd.

one box of film, despatched Tito's Pledge

from London on April 6, reached

Melbourne with an exposure 15 timts more than the normal background. This was the day before France reported a heavy radioactive downpour.

Dr Hooper said the aircraft must have Дown through a radioactive eltud for the film to be affected this way.

The Alm damage suggested that the clouds took six to eight works to circle the world, he Although the midlo-

added.

MAJESTIC

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Fred

Leslie

Astaire Caron

Daddy Long Legs

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Gary Cooper * Loretta Young: In "ALONG CAME JONES".

with all whether they are friend-is still a complete deadlock by or out; cond, fight if not on this question in the pre- sary and build up the United Nations to provent external sent London talks, welfare of the people so they though the question has been will have no cause to follow temporarily left aside, the chief Japaness delegate, Mr Shinushi subversive leaders.

Speaking of communism in

Matsumoto, handed the Bovlat his own country, the Burmese Ambassador, Mr Joseph Malik, lender cald, "We

der we are not add a written memorandum on this

are not afraid of point.

Burma." communiam in

He added if it had not

The territories in dispute are been for the Kurties, Habamol

and Chiang Kai-sheic's troops in the Sokoton, and south Sakhalin. north "we would have liquidated the Communists by now."

The delegates also discussed the possibility of Japan entering the United Nations without teaching any decision.

em

Some of the best Burmesʊ troops had to be sent against the Nationalist Chinese leader's INFORMED SOURCES men, U Nu suid. He accused Informed sources seid that them of trading with the Com Mr Malik had asked Mr Mal munist Chinese. Communist cumoto to wait for a few more insurgents in Burma, on the days for the list of Japanese other hand, were not Chinese, war prisoners held in the Soviet Union. The delay was attri- "The Communist Chinese are buted to transmission difficul-

ties.

There pro said to be

cvor 1,800 names on the list which

he sald. To Western

Nations -

Belgrade, Aug. 2. Marshal Josip Tito, President of Yugoslavia, today assured an American delegation that Yugo sinvia does not mean to change its polley towards the West and will continue to co-operate with Western countries.

correct towards Burma, he

COMMUNISTS CORRECT He said intelligences poria received

года country's thousand-mile- long border

Com- munist China were "un- animous that the Chinese Communists were very cor- ropt In their attitude to. wards Burma. They did not oven take one step acTOSE

our border."

Marshal Tita denied the pro-

Foreign aid is out as far as paganda that, after normalising Burma is concerned, U Nu mild, her relations with the Boviet "because of public opinion. In Union, Yugoslavia would

fight against the general now our change her attitude towards the insurrection we could not afford United States.

tle ourselven 11p with Public another government, opinion would have been against It."-United Press.

In a message to the American people, he said:

"Yugoslavia wishes good rela- tions with all countries.

The

to

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has already been prepared. It is too long to be cabled and is therefore being sent to London by ordinary airmati.

The next acssion of the talica will take place next Tuesday-France-Presse,

Empire Claire To Be Scuttled

Edinburgh, Aug. 2.

The hulk of the old ship Em- pire. Claire was towed from a small southwest Beotland port to by scuttled_500 miles out in the Quebec, Aug. 2, | Atlantle laden with bomba. Yugoslav people are convinced Robart Cossette, the 28-year-| "We have cortala number of that only on such a basis of co-old pollo victim, with only one bombs which ara operation with all countries, re- good Wig, was given a hero's | inors use to us for various gardless of social system, will welcome yesterday when he reasons,

completed a 20-mlio swim down spokesman said. the Baguenay River høre.-Ching This is the way we get rid Mail Special.

of them."-China. Mall Special.

it be possible to preserve peace and free mankind from all fear of war."-France-Pressc.

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