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JACK PALANCE
BARBARA RUSH
REX REASON
MARIHA NYER
KISS
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956.
ROYAL TOUR BIG SUCCESS QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Queen And Duke Attend
OFFIRE Church Service
rem Technicolor
WITH ALAN REED » LESLIE BRAČIEy • A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ADDED ATTRACTION: ON THE STAGE, IN PERSON
featuring Cha Cha, Mambos G
YOLANDA Latin-American Rhythms
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ALASTAIR SIM
MY COMPTON BEATRICE CAMPBELL
LAUGHTER IN PARADISE
LUJE MIDDLETON AE MATTHEWS GEORGE COL ANTHONY STEEL
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What was his sacrot P... Why had he to be silenced?
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Written and Directví ký žižeckY GILÍAT-
MAJESTIC
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20th Century-Fox presents
"NIAGARA"
starring
Marilyn MONROE
By Donald Batchelor
Jos, Nigeria, Feb. 5.
The tiny Church of Saint Piran on the hillside here, was packed with 100 Euro- peans and Africans when Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended morning service there today.
The Queen, in a powder blue frock and white hat, was met at the porch of the little church, built of dried mud bricks with a corrugated iron roof, by the Bishop of North Nigeria, the Right Reverend J. L. Mori.
She brut the Duke were! "We have seen our Queen as spending a quiet weekend pear well as yours and she has made the hillside of Jos, 4,000 feet us feel we are all one." above sea level after a slevritoda week in Britain's largest colong.
The Queen and the Duke during Their
engagements have been
utl obviously Only a third of the royal tour
Kenuinely 97- has been completed but it is xious to cet Nigerian poli- atrendy possible to say that it isTelang, chiefs and businessmen
and the women and children of this vast, colourful landi,
BURCES
The Recent has been GD Nigeria at the Nigerians froin the moment the Queen stepped bout of her Argonaut plane on to the steaming termne at Lagos eight days ago
Heady Wine
Some Grumbles
The Nigerians have appreciat- od this and fears expressed by them before the royal couple arrived that this would be just another opportunity for British oficiala to see and speak to their Queen, Ignoring the hud population trutigenous
To this vulong on the verge of nationhood, this recognition by the head of the Commonwealth vanished like the early morning that they and their land are im-tropleni mists. portund er her and Britain has bernhendy wine
A Nigerian journalist told me today For perhaps the first tine sine Europeans caine Nigeria 100 years ago We are ยา [eeting we are ilk und that the British, realise that.
Trygve Lie's
Daughter Elopes
Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 5.
Guri
blonde former
But there have been sume
from grumbles
Nigerians- against the Queen and the Duke
directed but mostly
towards British
press correspondents covering the tour.
Nigerians are
supersensitive
about some of the conditio that remain In this colony....
of
The royal visit to Nigeria is providing a royal progress in fact as well sa name, Here Her Majesty is shown with
The Duke the Governor-General, Bir James Robertson, Edinburgh, in naval uniform, can be seen in left background. -Central Press Photo.
SEIZURE OF TRAWLERS
Norwegians Study Russian Note
Oslo, Feb. 5.
Norwegian Foreign Ministry officials were to- day studying a note received last night from the Blum, corruption and the Soviet government about the 16 Russian herring primitiveness of many farming boats arrested for allegedly poaching in West
nicthods.
Whenever these have been Norwegian territorial waters. Louched upon in British now-
papers or on the British radlo
A Foreign Ministry spokesman said certain there has been an immediate things in the language of the note were open to
outery here that British cor-
respondents are looking only misunderstanding and a Russian language expert for the worst features in this had been called in to assist in the interpretation.
colony.
Simple And Sincere
But one cannot help to notice Lic, 26-year-old, |that practically every one of the
mhubil the 33 millions who daughter of
This Secretary-General colony have been given the big- of the United Nations, Mrgest thrill of their lives by the
royal visit. Trygve Lic, and William Only Iow of those mililons Zeckendorf, Jr.
son of
a have a chance of actually seeing New York
real
the royal couple but the whole estate
country has been following the tycoon, eloped yesterday tour by radio every mile of the
married in Vir Journey.
The affection and joy of those disclosed
who do see the Queen la simple and sincere.
Most Nigerians have been
the amazed at
youth of the
and were ginia, today.
The
it
was
couple newlywed
tonight
lind "overwhelmed with joy."
rc-
cleared Until this had been up, the Foreign Minister would not comment.
According to the version of the note issued by Tast, the So- viet news agency, this section described the episode QS
misunderstanding" "regrettable
and expressed the hope that Norway would take the neces sary steps to release immedi- ately all the Soviet vessels, now the port of Aalesund.
UN Prisoners
On Way To Brazil
London, Feb. 5, A group of 12 Chinese and North Koreans taken prisoners
awalling police action in by the United Nations forces
Outside
The Tass version said Russia
during the Korean war, stopped over here briefly on their way by air from India to Brazil.
freedom" The теп "chose
armistice the Korean
allowed to then to India and negotiations, were emigrate
turned to his father's home here Queen-many stil think of the admitted that the Soviet vessels his parents monarchy In terms of the aged might have been fishing within
The Queen
Victoria, lithographed Norway's teritorial waters, but elder Zeckendorfs suid they had portraits of whom can still be it rejected a Norwegian protest decided to settle in Brazil.
hanging in a place of on the grounds that the inci- telephoned the news to the Lles Rech In Oslo and the marriage also honour on the walls of native dents were not "premeditated" Mid Mr 1:1 Mrs Lie's full
huts approval.
Romantic Story
"We think it's just the most romantic story there could be," Sald Mrs Zeckendorf.
To
the
in Aalesund meanwhile. the spectacle-joving Ni- gerians, the Queen's greatest police continued work on
cases of the 10 ships in an at- moments have been when she
tcampt to be able to present had appeared in evening dress, wearing her grandmother's their demands for fines and magnificent diamond tiara, with confiscation jewels around her neck and Tuesday.
and wrists
pinned 10 ber
"It certainly was a pleasant corage, surprise," added Mr Zeekendorf, "Mr and Mrs Lle also are highly plensed."
Delirious
on
Two drifters than the others Floroc, south
wert
Monday or
Arrested later and taken to
od Aalesund, escorted into Aalesund Just night and the skipperN questioned by
A British colonial officer here were
being
Guri Lic. FI close friend of said: "The welcome given to pollee today. Margaret Truman, and the the Queen has been triumpha! 20-year-old Zeckmdorf were but I wish it might have been martled in Winchester, Virginin, after eloping fron New York They had first tried to
in her coronation by car. get married in Elkton, Mary-wearing lond, a
favourite wedding site jewels. for runaway
The ordinary almple people lovers, but were
of this colony would have gone balked by a new law requring a
excitement at 48-hour waiting period.-United | delirious with
such a sight."—Router, Presa.
Police said that they, like the possible that site could have other Russian skippers, claimed
were and they robes appeared at least once or twice that hecording to their estimates
some of the crown wegian boundary.
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Rinnie BARNES
IT'S YOUR FAULT,
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outside
the Nor-
During their stay here, they were held in a special room at London Airport behind Jocked
A doors, underwent medical
and ware examination
given food. hot drinks and
They wore wearing elvilian clothing. The police later escorted them in to the Air France planc which they were flying to Brazil--France-Presse.
American Investigators In Japan
Tokyo, Feb. 5. Pay Or Fight
American Congressman Francis E.
and Walter
two State Assessment of catches and Department officials arrived, in
Just tackle aboard the
two Tokyo by plane tonight for an
inlo Soviet vessels will begin to investigation
immigration In morrow and then police will and nationality, problems study all documents and confer Japan. with the District Attorney and Attorney General before making a decision cn the finos and confiscation,
Mr Walter was acecompanied by Mr Scott McLeod, adminis- trator of the State Department's Bureau of Security and Consular Police chief Holsen said the Affairs and Mr Hohn S. Leahy, police demands will probably congressional liaison officer and be announced on Monday or State Department escort officer. Tuesday. Tho Russians then Mr Welter is chairman of the hav three days to deelde Hours Judiciary Committer con-
with the cerned
Immigration and whether to pay or matter to court-Beuler,
nationality problems-Reuter,
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