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Colebrating the Royal Wedding of MISS GRACE KELLY King's & Princess prosent a spoclaí salaction of Paramount pictures starring Miss Grace Kelly on April 17, 18 & 19
TO-DAY
ONLY
KINGS
JAMES. STEWART
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
AT 2.30, 5.15,
7.20 & 9.30
P.M.
REAR WINDOW
GRACE KELLY-WENDELL COREY- THELMA RITTER
BAZAKONO BLIEB - Emycted by ALFRED HITCHCOCK - So sang lay by JOHN MCHAIS PATËS
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TO-MORROW 13 SHOWS ONLY):
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"THE COUNTRY GIRL"
AT 2.30, 5.30,
PRINCESS 7.30 & 9.30
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THE BRIDGES
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HOLDEN KELLY
PHRONIC MICKEY
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SAMUEL GOLDWYN
Brew then's Own
GUYS AND DOLLS
STAIGIAN
MARLON BRANDO JEAN SIMMONS-FRANK SINATRA·
A-VIVIAN LAINE
IN CINEMABCOPE AND IN COLOR"
THE GOLDWYN GIRLS ... ka ...JOSEPHI MANKIEWICZ
FRANK LOESSER."; NUICHAŁA, KIDD READERS 34 0.14
Admission Prican: $2.00, $3.00; $3.50 &, $4.70
RIENTAL
AIR CONDITIONDO
Final Showing To-day AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
4-Track, Hi-Fi, Directional Stereophanic Sound!
JENNIFER JONES Good Morning, Miss Dove!
CINEMASCOPE®
DELEN IN DE UNE AS STEMMESÓNG MÁVÍÐ, Birected by FÜHRT ROSIER
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956..
Spain Appeals For More QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
now "stethoscope"
Mil Olivia Block demonstrates the shaped hot-air hands and face drier at the fourth factory This new style of machine equipment exhibidon in London.
dries the hands and face is foot operated and dispenses with towels in office and factory cloakrooms. -Express Photo,
Algerian Force
Rebel
Destroyed
Algiers, Apr. 16.
French troops have completely wiped out
U.S. Aid
FORMER MILITARY
AGREEMENT
20, 5235, 1.29 & 3039 3.9
SHOWING TO-DAY
-AND HIS OUN BROUGHT
LAW TO
A LAWLESS
TIME)
RANDOLPH
NOW LOOKING OLD SCOTT
New York, Apr. 16.
Spain's Foreign Minister, Dr Alberto Martin Artajo, said tonight the three- year-old Spanish-United States, military agreement must be extended to modernise the Spanish Army without submitting the Spanish economy to
"tremendous burden."
a
LAWLESS
COMING SOON
HAR TECHNICOLO
ANGELA LANSBURY
WB', CINEMASCOPE ACTION DRAMA! "I DIED A THOUSAND TIMES”
ROXY & BROADWAY
In an address prepared for production anit fuchstrialisa- delivery at Fordham University tion *ns compared with the here, the Foreign Minister
• ulvother countries of Europe which called for "more generous" were more fortunate although United States economic aid to not inoro deserving of United Spain which, he said, was more States aid.” deserving of it than any other European country.
Ineluctable
Dr. Artajo is now ob д Visit to the United States,
He gaid
that Spanish-Uniled
Present US eid to Spain under the 1953 agreement, he con- tinued, was insufficient,
Not Satisfied
"We cannot feel satisfied with
States military ogrtyment was the distribution of the assistance "beginning to look old" and was granite to us, although we are not "suelently adequate to the truly grateful for the sales of new European realities," Pogas-agricultural reserves and the as- sion of atomic arms and guidedistance extended by the United musstiles by the Soviet Union, he States," Reuter, entinted.
had ingrasad the risks of Spain in participation
in Europe defence.
"We consider it incluct- able that the military collaboru- Bon between the United States and Spain must fully extend to strengthen the Spanish Army, equipping " with modern weapons and bringing up to
date all installations and arma- That is why we request
of our soldiers," he said.
complete collaboration to equip our national army adequately, without submitting our economy to the tremendous burden of meeting the needs of the armed forces parteetty adapted to the them in a possible war."
big rebel force which was trapped in the moun-role that would correspond to tains in the Grarem area of Northern Constantine yesterday, French military sources stated today.
Earlier reports stated that 82 General of Algeria, in an article
killed in this
the 171 rebois were
appearing
paper battle,
March 25 last.
owing
on
First contact with the rebel | Bringing of the energeS force was made by a French been delayed
slute patrol. Reinforcements were Courtade's
which
him in the has kept helleopter and by nown
surrounded
for some months. completely
the country rebels cutling of a nes of France-Presse.
escape.
up
Losses Small
When they revised that they were encircled the outlaws tried to hide in the natural grottos of the mountains,
French lossES In the bottle were very small. According to first reports the security forces suffered two dead and three wounded,
Going over the battlefield
Regrettable Delay
Dr Artajo rited Spain's al- titude toward Morocen as "good has evidence of the consciousness of to Spain in regard to her responsi- of henith bility
of the in the defence West."
Turning to economie ald, the Foreign Minister recalled that Spain was not included in the Marshall Plon. There had been regrettable delay in the develop- ment of Spanish programmes of i
British Fashion
Show Opens
In Moscow
Moscow, Apr. 16. Seven Soviet models today presented the first collection of
French troops picked up 130 weapons of various kinds, in- cluding some Tommy guns and five American Garand rifles, British fashious to be shown in About half of the weapons were shotguns transformed for guerilla warfare.
A big quantity of grenades and munitions was also seized.
Editor Charged
In Paris, Pierre Courtade, editor-in-chief of the Com-
1
Union before the Soviet Moscow audience of 300 women and one man.
The fashion show featured 70 coats, dresses, and suits, designed and made in Britain for mass production, which were selected by the Soviet Chamber of Commerce.
The show's announcer sold that the event would
munist daily L'Humanite, today strengthen the friendship and appeared at a magistrate's court
co-operation between the Soviet and British peoples."--France- Presse,
on
two charges connected with articles written on Algeria.
The first accured him of threatening
ming national security in an article in "L'Humanite""" on August 24 last, lialing demands of Algerian and Moroccan rebels. Issues of the newspaper bad been seized on that date be- cause of the article,
1
The second charge accused Courtade of libel against Jac- ques Soustelle, the Governor-
MAJESTIC
FINAL TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 49.30 P.M.
2cm Gevery-Van preostal
JENNIFER JONES -Good
Morning
Mise Dove!
COLOR BY
JOR LUKÁ
Jaycees Asia Conference
Singapore, Apr. 18. Messages of goodwill from the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Ichiro Hatoyama and other Asian leaders will be read when the Commerce Junior Chambers of sixth regional conference opene at the Victoria Mimmorial Holl here tomorrow.
Mr Y. C. Hui. leader of the Hongkang delegation, said he had brought a message from. the the Governor of Hongkong to Jaycees attending the conter ence-Reuter.
POP
WHAT IS THE SECRET OF
YOUR MARRIED
BLISS, POP
Professional
Prayermongers
Tokyo, Apr. 16.
A Japanese schoolteacher writing In one of the national newspapers that "professional pray¢r- mongers" wield great in- fluence and SWAY the actions of many people throughout Japan.
The teacher, Akira Na-
kügawa,
said that the praytimongers make their living by praying to the gods on behalf of these in Trouble,
He said that they claim that the gods show them the solution to various problems.
Nakagawa mald some of the "rascals” give out pre- of in place scriptions doctors and claimed that their diagnosis is haseri on "divine revelation."Cbina Mait Special.
CAPITOL RIT
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
DAN BOGARDE BRIGITTE BARDOT BRENDA DE SANDR JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE
Doctor
WHAT A GOON? HOMES A GEINGE:
TO-DAY
ONLY
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.
PETRICIA HEAL HERMET BANTINE DEREK BOND SA. TIORY AS HOW
IMMEDIATE DISASTER.
TOMORROW'S HEADLINES
To-morrow
"HIGHWAY DRAGNET" To-morrow Morning Show "MONTANA"
Cathay
•
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30
P.M.
Humphrey BOGART Katharine. HEPHURN in “THE AFRICAN QUEEN
Color by Technicolor
TO-MORROW: "FIRST PERFORMANCE IN WARSAW" with Mandarin Dialogue
I DON'T TAKE
WELL PERHAPS VTÀ GECAUSE
MA FOR GRANTED
FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5,30, 7.30 & 9,30 P.M.
PROVOCATIVE! NAUGHTY!
CAY!
Julie HARRIS Laurence HARVEY
in
Shelley WINTERS Ron RANDELL
the biggest double exposure since Adam and Eve!
am a Camera
X
-VIOLENTLY
FUNNY!
A BREVE PRONSTON
Directed by HENRY CORNELIUS - Sørnenplay by JOHN COLLIER
from the play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN
Based upon the stories by CHRISTOPHER FUERWOOD
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The late gil the warid
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CHERRY HEERING
Commencing To-morrow: "BODYHOLD" Columbia Film
TO-MORROW "CARTÁIN BLOOD”.
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