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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1958.

KING'S PRINCESS THE BRITISH

• FINÁL SHOWING TO-DAY

JUNE' ISABELLE,

LAVERICK COREY

-INGE SCHOEKER

BRITISH Impersonation

COTTON

MOVE-A

it happened in ROME TIMELY STEP

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TECHNICOLOR

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CIFARIELLO

TO-MORROW: "DECISION AT SUNDOWN"

·GALA PREMIERE April 3, at 9.15 p.m. (Advance Bookings Now Open)

WINNER OF 7 OSCARS and many other coveted awards

"KWAI" WINS ACADEMY AWARD

FOR BEST PICTURE!

BEST

Picture

Actor

Director Screenplay

Photogry

Music Score

Flim Editing

COLUMBIA PICTURES presenta, A SAM SPIEGEL PRODUCTION

WILLIAM HOLDEN

ALEC GUINNESS - JACK HAWKINS. "THE BRIDGE ON THE

RIVER KWAI"

TECHNICOLOR® · » CINEMASCOPE

WIN BESBUK HAYWOWA VMAMĖS DONALD - ANN SEARS and introducina GEOFFREY MORNE • Dirveled by DAVID LEAN Screenplay by PIERTE BOUTE Taste of his ho94||

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JAMES A. MICHENER'S STORY OF LONELINESS AND LOVE!?

JEAN SIMMONS

JOAN FONTAINE

UNTL

SAIL

PAUL NEWMAN

PIPER LAURIE

truim MG-in in CINEMASCOPE

Gala Premiere To-morrow 9.30 p.m.

THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN!

M-G-H pants'

A SOL C. SIEGEL Production starring

DANNY KAYE .. MERRY ANDREW

co-starine PIER ANGELI BACCALONI • NOEL PURCELL ROBERT COOTE

In CinemaScope and METROCOLOR

CAPITOL AITZ

SHOWING 'TO-DAY}" -

At 2.20, 5.39, 7.30 & 0.39 pm. OPENS TO-DAY

YOUR BOYS

frank Salon Tany Cree

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·James Franzite on

TO-MOREOW MORNING, NOW At 1230 pm.

KEVIN NECARTITY: In

"AN ANNA OLMA STORY"

· AA NEXT CHANGS — • JENN STEWART * Ausis MURPHY

La "KIONT 'PAJIAGE

Is Technicalor

AT 1.30, 6.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

•Mill But Elma in LOVING YOU AMAL WALLIS

·ELVIS PRESLEY

ZABETH SCOTT WINNIL COREY

NEXT CHANCE.......... RITA HAYWORTH FRANK SINATRA In "FAL JOEY"

London, Mar. 31.

The Textile Mercury today hailed the formation of the company Weaving Reorganisation Limited to deal with the surplus capacity in the Lan- cashire cotton and rayon weaving industry as "a timely and realistic step which merits very careful consideration by the firm it is intended to help."

"It seems clear that if the sponsoring bodies have get their forts and figures right and there is still a considerable re- dundancy problem in the weav- DOK section otwithstanding many mill cloares during the

be ↑ past three year it will good thing for everybody con- cerned, not excluding spinuing and merchanting rection to have this further contraction "Wrried out in any orderly man=|

ner," the paper said.

REMEMBERS

"Nabely who remembers the chaolle conditions in the Minn- chester market during the early thirties warn forecs of attruon were having free play will want history, to repeat itself. least of at this critical time when all sections of the textile industry should be building up a solid front to withstand the challenge of outside competition in A liberalised European market,

"Any plan Beat puts order am self-discipline before attrition, perits the earnest consideration of both sides of industry at this Ume.

"A bold Independent effort by weavers now night Cvek galvanie a reluctarit govern- ment talo doing something to

Impersonation Mystery Of Macmillan Painting

On TV Banned

London, Mar. 21. THE DHIIl Drondenating stated I Corporation officially today that it had banned RB April Fool's Day comio impersonation Lamorrow

on television night of Mr Harold Mac-' millan, the Prime Minister,

"In the skatoh in queR- tion the Prime Minister Was made to use abusive langusgo to his wife and the script made fun of the tmntit talks and the intue of world peace," li zla tell. *

"The BBC, on the baris of its ordinary practice. considered the sketch 10 -be in bad taste.!—Reuter,

13 Cuban Killed In

Huge Seizure

J

Rebels Clash Of Arms

Havana, Már. 31,

Of A Beautiful

LAST 3 DAYS

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT! 42 GIRLS ON THE, STAGE - NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN HONGKONG!

IT'S SPECTACULAR!.

ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE SEEN THE SHOW

Woman QUEEN'S

London, Mar. 31,

A mystery painting of o

beautiful,

woman

well-known

promises to bo picture of the your of tho Royal Academy summer exhibition in London.

The Academy's selection coin- mittee has given it the top "A" grading—a rating which hoa not been awarded to a painting since before the war.

Pointer and subject remain n mystery.

An nenemy oflelal admitted That Sir Charles Wheeler, pre- sident of the Royal Academy, had given some clues in cum- paring the work, do paintings by Italian-born artist Pletro Anni- goal, who has painted the Queer and Princess Margaret.

But even Annigont did not receive on “A” grading for his portrait of the

Thirteen rebels were killed and an unknown num-well-known

her wounded today in three separate clashes Queen which now hangs in the with army patrols in rebel-infested. Oriente Fishmongers' Hall in the City of Province, an Army communique said tonight.

Brute Force

By Italy's

Militant

Communists

Rome, Mar. 31.

help the Industry on to Militant Communists, mobi- antander toothing" the Mercury İsald.

The Fineinl Times today reported that leaders of the Weavers Amalgamation the trade largest Brith cotton union had complained that the they had been "kept in dark" about the decision of the weaving employers lo set up an rganisation to buy mills and close them.

+

REGRETTED

lising every tactic to win the forthcoming Italian general elections, today used brute force to got their names first on the ballots.

for a

исто

There was no mention of any Army casualties.

The communique followed an enriler police atinounerment af the seizure in a pre-down raid | ol o

rebel huge shipment of CITIN and ammunition which apparently was smuggled into tha Island from the United States.

Fiftech rebels transporting the weapons, described as "the largest shipment of contraband nims to enter Cuba since Ppd- sident Balsta seized power la 1962 rapid,

London.

About 10,000 paintings have to this year's been submitted academy, London's most popular annual art show-China Mail Special.

SEARCH FOR

SAILORS

WHO ESCAPED

Announcement of the Army Scene Of Recent clashrs and the police raid came as Congress prepared to con- vene in special ression tonight (at 0200 GMT) to bolster Presi- against dent Bailatu's position tomorrow's

the rebels' "total war."

scheduled start of

The "Army said slx rebeis were killed" and "erverdi” wounded when a patrol sur- prised them burning a bus in

the town of Blanqulyal "near the southwestern Oriento

Port city of Manzaniljo,

"Mutiny"

Devonport, Mar. 31. Shore Patraímen combad the waterfront of this Navy town today for two saltars absent without leave from HMS Apollo, stone of a Teconf"mutiny" for which 43 sailors aro' to bo dis- ciplined.

hours before

3 SHOWS AT 2.30, 7.20 &ʻ9.30 P.M. THE FINAL AND BEST PROGRAMME

THE WORLD - FANDUB

SHOCHIKO

REVUE

RO X Y & BROADWAY

★ SHOWING TO-DAY ★.

AT-2.30.,5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M

THE WARS OF THE RANCH KINGS WHO BUILT AN EMPIRE A THOUSAND MILES BEYOND THE LAW!

CAT

ATTLE

MPIRE

COLON BY DE LUKA

Fist light

Sicily, Southern reported in Italy and elsewhere in the Tush of all parties to place the candidates and emblems on the top of voting Hals.

General elections throughout

Other Army patrols surprised various foragers" in "criminal The notyspaper added that, in Italy

new Chamber of

The two men jumped ship a statement, the union's central Deputies and

and in the Senate will be acts at Mabay committee'a iek

this was "very held on May 25 and the follow- Buquecito zone of Oriente, the last night, a few much to be regretted." Even if ing day. The outgome will communique said..' Two rebels the minelaying critser was due consultation had not been con- decide the future of the alien

were killed and "some others" to sail on monoeuvres, end raced Devonport thecagh the sidered desirable; it might have government, until now red wounded,

Navy

Yard with officers and been better had the union bean by

The third the stauched pro-Western

clash took place, S.P.s in hot pursuit. informed n little more fully as Christian Democratic Party. according to the communique, The fugitives lost their pur-Gloria TALBOTT • Den HAGGERTY @ Phyllis\COATES to the nature and purpose of

of Today, registration of Party when group bandits" the new company,

suers by maging with a crowd candidates for the elections south of Manzanillo were The company, Weaving Re-opened at 6700 GMT.

caught by surprise by a patrol. of other galiors leaving the

GALA PREMIERE ON THURSDAY, Biganisation, Was incorporated The Best-party-in-cach-piece Five rebels were killed in this last week to deal with the toral district to repsler, auto-encounter. Those who escaped A petty officer who ran into

3rd APRIL at 9.15 p.m. industry's problem of surplusmatically appears at the top of left arm and ammunition be them in a bar here late last capacity, the Financial Times that region's ballot.

hind, the Armyukt.—United night" ordered them to return added. Reuter.

Press,

to the ship, but they told him they were going to London.

No Break In

Relations With Japan, Says Yeh

Taipei, Mar. 91,

nat

Foreign Ministor George Yeh indicated clearly today that Taipei ́ would break off diplomatic rola- tions with Japan in the curront disputo over

All parties, but particularly the Communiste, recognise the psychological effect to voters of this primacy.

Courage

BASC.

The Navy withheld the names By late last night, stole Com-

of the two men, muling it im- munist representatives began

possible to determine whether Dorchester, Mar. 31. Balug

milora outside provinűfil

they A 14-year-old Dorchester boy sieted for disciplinary action,

are among the courts throughout the nation to secut patrol lender, John Fotter, best on line when the regis is to receive the Cornwell cer- A court of inquiry set up to tration offer optied today. tificate for courage and fortl-investigate complaints that "splt

Surae Cit through nightlong | tude.

and polish" made life on board rainstormer and bitter cold. But John was born without a the Apollo unbearable has two at the they' were Drat th Other right car and for nine years has ordered that parties, including the Christian been undergoing skin-grafting offenders be court-martialed Democrats, alco dispatched operations by plastic surgeon Sir The other 41 are to be "gum- the hardy officials before dawn.Harold Gles. Today he is marily dealt with" by United Press.

normal.China Mail Special, Apollo's captain-United Press.

We'll Commit Suicide!

· EX-MODEL'S THREAT IN LENGTHY LAWSUIT

London, Mar. 31. FORMER photographers' mod told the

Japan's trade agreement A London Appeal Court today that unless

with Peking.

Asked it Taipei would use the severance of diplomalle Te lations with Japan as an instru- ment foreign policy, Yeti de- plied, "No, we would not,"

At the same time he asserted "We will not change vur stand" against the Communist traka mission flying the Peking flags in Japan.

Talpel broke off trade talks with Japan on March 14 and suspended all commercial re- lations with Japan as well.

Japan and Formosa let their 1957 trade pack, lapse today without ellier .sides trying to exiond -Unlled Press.

Saud's Denial

Bolrut, Mar. 31, King Saud of Smidi Arabia tasy denied that bò relinquisi- e any pow or ta hir, brother, Crown Prince Fottal, by pro- claiming sweeping responsibil tion for him in the dukis 91 foreign, Internal and Anancial MILKING KARTlied. Prest.

she and her mother could "etear themselves of te stigma” irívolved in losing a lawsuit against an 81-year-old-barozes they would "commit suiclée,"

The ex-model, Miss Jacqueline Gray, asked the cour: to order her solicitor to hand over documents the required for, ber appeal- to be presented later—and also for a free copy of the shorthand transeript of the Beåring of the £12,000' sotion she lost agamat Sje Strait Kalul

POP

YOU KNOW,.

TRAT UNBREAK-

ABLE

TOY YOX! GAVE MY Boy?

One of the thres appesi ·, judges, 'Ford Vershee, told her the court had no power lo compel the solicitor to hand over the documents. He advised Miss Gray to make à formal application for legal aid before ending the hearing.

Mise Gray-now-aged-di, had sued_the_ millionaire baronet, who had kept her sà hìn misizes for 15 years; claiming the return of jewele worth £12,000 which she alleged, he had ziven her and then laken back.

Sir Birati Ratli, denied giving her the jewels. To agroei durlog the action that he had lavished £38,000 on her over the years.

She had been ordered to pay the costs of the lengthy lawsuit-Chind Mail Special.

AT CHRISTMAS —

YES. SURELY HE

WASN'T BROKEN IT

"NO, BUT

HES BROKEN. NEARLY

| EVERYTHİNG

ELSE IN-

THE HOOGE WITH IT!

JOEL MCCREA MASCOPE.

co-starring

THE SPECTACLE OF LOVE AND WAR THAT MAKES MOTION PICTURE HISTORY!

DAVID O SELZNICK'S production of ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S'

AREWELL

TO ARMS

ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES VITTORIO DE SICA

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