Page
Pare
KING'S ★ PRINCESS
FINAL TO-DAY
Bulelly and Bravely (plat
TheBOLD
the BRI
and
ENSURENSCOSE
WENDELL COREY MICKEY ROONEY DOH TAYLOR NICOLE MAUREY
ADDED:
+44 20 3 20
11- - LNG
BRAND NEW WALT DISNEY CARTOON
KING'S:—"Trick or Treat" PRINCESS:~—“Šimpla Thing”
GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW
TECHNICOLOR
VELUSTIEST OF ALL THE.
GREAT WESTERNERS!
The
First Texan
Merving
JOEL MCCREA
FELICIA FARN - JEFF MORROW CINIMASEORG
HOOVER LIBERTY
CAUSEWAY BAY
TEL.72371
TO-DAY
KOWLOON
TEL. 60140, DORES
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
BY REQUEST
3 SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30, 5.30 & 9.30 P.M.
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
GUYS AND DOLLS
STANDINGS
ন
MARLON BRANDO-JEAN SIMMONS FRANK SINATRA VIVIAN BLAINE
JAN ARRIVIN
10 CINEMASCOPE" and Calor" - POBLETLISTS – STEROL PANE THE GOLDWYN GIRLS-JOSEPH LMANKIEWICZ
FRANK LOLSSER MICHAEL KIOD. ANNES
POPULAR SONG HITS INCLUDED "A WOMAN IN LOVE”
WITH PERSPECTA STEREOPHONIC SOUND At Regular Prices: $3.50, $3.00, $2.40 & $1,50
CAPITOL RITZ
SHOWING TO-DAY
CAPITAL AT 2.30,
5.15, 7.25 & 9.35 p.m.
"HELEN
starring
RITZ AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m.
of
OF TROY
FROM WARNER BROS, ÎN CINEMASCOPE and WarnerCOLOR
ROSSANA PODESTA «attelan JACK SERNAS as Paris SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE
STANLEY BAKER-NTALL MAÇONNNIS - ROBERT DOUGLAS+ TORIN YRATCHER. „Ne
Screenplay by JOHN TWIST and HUGH DRAY_Directed by ROBERT WISE
CAPITOL Next Change "ROCK AROUND THE
CLOCK"
RITZ
To-morrow Morning Show "MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY"!
Color by Technicolor
ORIENTAL MAJESTIC
AIR
CONDITIONED
Owing to length of film, please note change of times, 4 SHOWS TO-DAY AT 2.15—4.45—7.10 & 9.40 P.M.
A film that is acclaimed as Entertainment Perfaction?
MORE THAN YOUR EYES HAVE EVER SEEN! MORE THAN YOUR HEART HAS EVER KNOWNI
* RODGERS & HAMMERSTER'S
The King and I
CINEMA
COLOR SE DE LUXB
OPE
DEBORAH KERR - YUL BRYNN
'THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1956.
New Look in FRENCH LEFT-WING SOCIALISTS
SUBVERSIVE MAY UNSEAT
Saili
The "new look" in racing waiting boals is demonstrated by Mr B. D. Bedford, an engineer who applied physios theory to design a retangular sail on a U-shaped ris. Mr Bedford's theory was that a sall swinging out from the bottom reduces to overturn the the torque exerted, on the sail, which tends bost, and pulls the boss along the water instead of pushing 11, thus making it faster snd safer than the conventiočaj Tim Express Photo,
UN MEMBERSHIP
US Will Help But Japan Must Take Initiative
New York, Dec. 5.
ACTIVITIES
IN AFRICA
soing
MOLLET
By HAROLD KING
Paris, Dec. 5.
United Nations, Dec. 5.
South African External Affairs Minister Eric H. Louw said today that India The beginning of the end of the and
Western coun+
|ten-month-old Socialist-led Government tries had been partly re- sponsible for subversive no. of M. Guy Mollet started today when the tivities in South Africa. left-wing of the Socialist. deputies came week that his government was out in open criticism of the Franco- retaining only taken. UN mont-
continued British action in Egypt.
Louw, who announced Int
bership because of
debate
Union's racial on the
policies, said in n statement Seventeen of the 100 Sociailst applied equally to European and that the arraignment of 140 per-deputies and
other Socialist Moslem.
sons in South Africa on cbergue fenders called it "a catastrophini The disolution of the Euro- of bình 1200mA and sedition operation", in a letter to the pean-dominated municipal coun wux no great surprise.
Forty accretary. But it la cri-clis is at the draft decree stage He said the Government hot ticism of Its Algerian policy that only t remains to be seen for more than a year been in- vestigating subversive activities by organisations and persons, some of whom wore "well- known Communiste,"
Death
Sentences
Meknes, Deo, B
A Meines deurs today sentenced, to death thros Kurosonna, for,the, murder
thres Frenabpian and a Morosyan.
during anti-European, zlots in the Meknes area early In: Maxamber.
Two
word
other defendania sentenced
to five years hard labour and one
was given
aix-month
suspended xenience. Franco-FreSSO,
Cyprus Press Regulation
Nicosia, Dec. 5.
is likely to unseat the Mollet whether the Government wil be Government in the end.
able to carry out its intention.
The Government said today Delegations et the European that a new pross regulation was mayory of Algeria have already not latended to "debar honest Invaded the lobbies of Parika-} and fair criticism of the Gov- ment here.
editors ernment", but wurned here that henceforth, they must exercise "greater discretion" in what they print.
The left-wing Socialists, mostly supportera of the now FINAL STATEMENT deai Radicni leader, M. Pierre "I wish to direct attention to Mendes-France, have long been what I suld in my final state-dismtisfied with M. Mollet be- ment to the Assembly inst cause of his tough, military line week," Louw sald, "namely in Algeria.
that the attacks made on South
Alrics during the last 10 years have had the effect of seriously disturbing mcc relationn
South Africa.
in
the
na-
under the "These attacks leadership of India, which have had the effect of inching non-whites, have been ac- quiesced in and even supported by u
of Western aumbar Wons. They must share respon- sibility for giving ald and com- fort to subversive elements in South Africa and to Communists who are opernung not only in South Africa but also in barri- torica to the North"United
Prosa
Anglo-Jordan
Treaty Negotiations
Symbolises Policy
The Mendes-France Radicals
Between Two Fires
to
M. Mollet is thus beginning bo caught between two fres--the left, including
some
of his own fallowers, is shoot- too rose-
The statement was made in reply to
a protest from the Cyprus Mail and Times.
A emergency
regulation dated November 23 threatened the suppression of newspapers publishing reports apparently prejudicial to somurity measures.
cre intensifying their campaigning at him for being to force the 12 Radical ministernary in Aigeria, the right is
fron the to resign
Govern- about to shoot at him for being
too liberal. ment.
The potential Cabinet crisis Tho Paris section of the has not yet come to a head, but Mendes-France Radicals possed | political prophets ere confident The statement today said the A resolution on Monday
dehat the Government will be regulations manding the immediate recall of M. Robert Lacoste. Resident Minister in Algeria, who sym- bolises the pulley of military resistance
against the insur- gents, falling which they urged the Radical ministers should resign.
Centre and right-wing opposition groups in the Assen. bly, who have fully backed the Governmeht throughout. the year, ape also getting restless as they far the Government will indulge in poilties "concessions" in Alporla, of which they would disapprove.
To parry left-wing criticism, the Government today deci:fed Jordan, has informek Britain to dissolve all elected municipal that she will shortly ask for councils in Algeria and replace the opening of nega delegations of equal number of them by nominatoi special Angio Porden
Moslems and Europeans,
"10
treaty in an agreed männier,” Mr Allen Noble, Minister State to the Foreign Office,
of
Bald
Dissolution of the municipal councils will mean the clanina-
tion-minded Europents in favour of more Liberal representatives as well as a greater number of Mostens, and
A number of anny officers may figure among the members European nominated In future.
The United States pledged today to do any-A Foreign Office spokesmention of some of the most tradi- thing it could to advance Japan's membership into the United Nations but a US spokesman indicated it was up to Japan herself to take the initiative in the matter.
in the House of Commong today,
later sald
Jordan that the Gove Government's action
not dict constitute a formal request for the opening of negotiations, was even less than a denuncia tion the treaty
of
1948. of The Diinister
War, DX
Mr spokesman, when asked Antony Head, said in the Com- that the Jordan 1st a press conference at UN, if the United States might take mons today headquarters when correspon- such I step, indicated that Government had not asked Bri-
to take the tain
ain to withdraw its troops from dents brought up the statement Japan would have
The French army in Algeria Jordan. made in the General Assembly's initiative saying:
Britain possesses an has gained a reputation for talk "Japan might have Budgetary Committee yesterday
some air base of Matrak, Jordan, and play among the Moslem popula-
ground
forces ation. by Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the ideas on who they might like to a base for chiet US delegate.
Akaba-Franet-Preast. activate it."Heater.
The US position was outlined
that
Mr Lodge disclosed Japan's admission to the world organisation might be brought up within the next ten days in urging the committee to post- pone a decision on a scale of members' assessments for the next three years
Completed Action
"We all know of the likelihood
the admission of another new
The
Stranded
Plane
Mercy Returns
Singapore, Dec. 5.
A Royal Air Force Valetta which was delayed
that this Assembly will consider in Djakarta while returning from a mercy flight member," he had said, "We be- because airport workers refused to refuel her, ileve final ection of these assess came back to Changi airport tonight. men's should be postponed
membership."
until we know the action о An RAF spokesman said alr- Royal Air Force headquarters
port workers in Djakarta re-in Singapore Lund the follow then agreed fuelled the plane after British ing statement tonight about the
Embassy officials interceded
edet refuelling of the plane: the Indonesian Foreign
The committee
discussion
to postpone further on the matter for ten days. The with
Lack Of Interest
Fair Play
They And that in regions where
are in army officers charge of the administration of Justice, the low is now being
LECTURER COMING TO HONGKONG
London, Dec. b. Professor C. Fraser Brocking- tor Professor of Social and Preventive Medicine in Man- chester University, is to visit the
would be invoked fortunate it it lives to celebrate | only against publications pre- 12 months in office on February | judicial to the conduct I next-China Mail Special, security.-Unlied Press.
Egyptian Losses Higher
London, Dec. 5.
The
PAYMASTER-GENERAL, Sir Walter Monckton, suld in the House of Commons today that Egyptian lasts during fighting for Port Said may
than have been higher originally estimated 100-liled. Bir Walter, who has just re-
from turned
an inspection maladon to Port Sald kaid be
not bo
be surprised it Egyptian loses In killed amorinted to 800, but that he
would be distonishes If they
amounted to 1,000::de moro, The Paymaster Generat said
that damaga
i casualties
of
among the Egyptians was probably higher than it might otherwise have been because of the "indiscriminate issue of arms by the Egyptian autho- rities to the local
civilian population, including wombin and boys ngei 12 and up- wards and the use of beach.
fiata buta,
houses,
police stations and even a hospital for storing ammunition and weapons,"
He said: "The vast majority of the city were buildings, in unharmed" and that the estimate of 640 Egyptians wäunded "is reasonably near the mark."-France-PreSAS,
י
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
QUEEN'S
ALHAMBRA
2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.√2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9,40 p.m.
★ SHOWING TO-DAY ★.
At last the true story is rozszied
the death of the mighty Graf Spea
JOHN GREGSON ANTHONY QUAYLE
PETER FINCH LOWER EN
THE BATTLE WOF THE
RIVER PLATE
RO X Y & BROADWAY
Far East to lecture on a Grand Opening To-day @ plesse note change of times:
AT 2.30, 5.20,, 7.30 & 9.40 P.M.
health under the auspices of the British Council
Japanese Putliament finalised workers are refusing to refuel Ministry. Indonesian airport
He leaves hore by Air, to ratification of its agreement end- British planes because of the
narrow for Thailand, Indonesia, Bg its state of war With the Soviet Union
Anglo-French action in Egypt, when the Upper
"A formal request for assist. Hor.gkong, Japan and Burma, House completed action on
The Valetto was on its way anco in refueling was rande, in euming to Britain on Febru
20. back to Singapore after today. Observers here expectel
Disicarta both, to the Indonesia,The tour has been arranged the Soviet Union to, ratify the Christmas Island, south of Jaya, nesian air force,"
parachuting a doctor into lonely Foreign Offee and the Indo-in confunction with the Minis agreement by December 10,
try of Health and Welfare in where a woman was reported "The question" sold В US to be seriously I.
"The air force
Japan, the Ministry of Fublic Health spokesman, "is rather what in
in Thailand and but apparently impotent.” Japan doing in regard to ad-
Burma, the Faculty of Medicine Indonesis ot vancing its membership row
"The Foreign Office was in in the University. that its own ratification of its
the and the Medical Department in general disinterested and The plot, Flying agreement is complete and they
appropriate department there Hongkong. anticipate Soviet raliication Kenneth steer, of Southend-on-
appeared to have no knowledge Sen. Enid tonight that, Indonesian of the representation made by authorities radined him as he
the Didonainn. Consulate approaching. Djakarta to
forthwith."
WER
Impossible
Oficer
was helpful
The lecture ho is giving
Samosta rungo ovis many
hola and public health from Its effects and Hamoke abate mant" to "mental health as a "There appeared to be a lack public health problem"; and
the "care of the hornéleza child We hope we are reaching a because he had not, mough fuel,|of interest in gardrai by point where the Soviet Unión be said
Indorinalan sauthorities.”......Beuter. · R suČKE. “
"We are ready to do anything we can to advance her member- ship. She should be considered keep on to Singapore, Ho General in Singpore,"
on her merits. plied that was impossibie separately and
will cessn its obstructive tactics and, by withholding their_veto, will make. It possible for. Japan to enter."
Take Initiative
In replying to questions about posible procediare in bringin Absen'à application - Before in the Security Council, the UB, apoices- thank a pointed out that while the Compell was, technlinity, in bé necelery to
"ACLIVECA
Commodents, painted out MN TRIANG, APRN, was not yet member of the world organisk , nhà tr not
the Counnil
POP
WHAT ARE YOU DRE
ROLUNG "THLAT" “RUG ROUND
-PANNINE, FOR
20th Conday-For
GORDON MacRAE' DAN DAKLEY ERNEST BORGNINE
·SHEREE NORTH
The Best Things In Life
CINI MASCOPE
SPECIALLY ADDED:
Barrel of fun
İNSİDE
OUS:
CHERRY ERING
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.