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KING'S PRINCESS

At 2.15, 5.30 & 9.00 gf.m. || Aƒ 2.30, 6.00 ₺ 9.15. p.m.

3 SHOWS DAILY

WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

BEST PICTURE OF 1957

BRITAIN'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT÷

COLUMBIA PIOTURIÈ present & HORIZON BRITISH PRODUCTION WILLIAM HOLDER

JACK HAWKINS · ALEC GUINNESS The Bridge on the River Kwai

› SESSŪK HATAKAWA-JAMES BORALO Andri Heat : Pasir stikuna'`· labai berar Perry retard Brocễm • Khu Banig und selbeheer DEJFFREY MORAL 22:

Promo GE SPEšť do frame by BAVTU OLAN ČINDÚSCOP Kokricolor o

(This picture will not bò shown again in H.K. in 1958);

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(Complimentary Pickota are not valid for this film)

Lee & Astor

72436

(Booking Office).

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SHOWING TO-DAY

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AT REGULAR PRICES

4 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS

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Best Supporting Actor

RED BUTTONS

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Best Supporting Actress in MIYOSHI UMEKI Best Sound Recording & Best Art & Set Direction

MARLON BRANDO

AND AN EXQUISITE NEW

JAPANESE STAR IN

SAYONARA

Theld it bada de racŃNIDAZK

EM FECENTCOLON" prešutné of WARNER BROS.

CO-STANDING PATRICIA OWENS - RED BUTTONS - RIGÁRDÓ MONTALÉAR. MARIVA SCOFT

MIYOSHI UMEKI - JAMES DARMER

PRODUCED BY

-DIRECTED BY

mengantar MIIKO TAKA

'BATTU ON ENT KOYES KY

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1958/

“WE WON'T OVERLOOK POSSIBILITY..

US MISSILE BASES IN

A Happy Easter—Ikë

Washington, Apr, 7.

PRESIDENT Eisenhower

Wished a "Habpy Éadler" to 8,000 children and their parente at the anpust Edstér erg roll on the. White Hous lawi (oday,

The children interrupted the rolling at gaily-decorated Bard-bolled étra, a tradfa fional Easter game for wher fhe White House grounds aro thrown open to the pub- lic, to crowd around the President and Mrs Elsen- lipwer and chant "Wo Want Ike,"

The Frestart spoke froths.. the portico just outside his office and said "Mr Eisch- hower Bing me in saying Happy Easter to an of you."

And Mamie

Me Eisenhower

The President's putting Erren and the shrubbery at the While House were closed off by steen fencing, A dozen extra policemen were on duty and the armed services banda provided mustè trolighout the day as thò lawn look on a Carnival air.

Ruled for admiffinée is the egg rolling event, begun lu 1878, kept qus udulis unaccompanied by children-Reuter.

Dead Russian

At Brussels

Shot By Soviet Guards

--PRESS REPORTS Brussels, Apr. 7.

A Russian whose body was found last week in the Soviet pavilion at the Brussels World Fair site "had been shot by armed guards, newspapers here reported today,

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BEREEN ALLY MY

WILLIAM GOETZ JOSHUA LOGAN JUMES A MIGHENER PAULOSBORN

Bog “KABER Hưnên and hang ng FRYENU BEREEN «AvdaË IN DEUR VLENME

AIR CONDITIONED

STAR

METROPOLE

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IT'S MORE LIKELY IN PARIS and more lovely in the afternoon!

GARY COOPER

AUDREY HEPBURN

MAURICE CHEVALIER

LOVE IN

THE AFTERNOON.

Produced and Directed by BILLY WILDER. *Released the UNITED ARTY IS

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Wet,

FAR EAST?

Appraisal Of Arms Development

Washington, Apr. 7.

The Deputy Defence Secretary, Donald

Quarles, said főnight that the United

States probably would sook basos in the Far East for intermediate-range ballistic

· missiles at some time in the futuré. "In due course we will certainly not overlook that possibility," said M Quarles, but added that the "immediate problem" wes to counter Rus- sian progress by establishing missile bases in the NATO area.

Mr Quarles, who was in-Broadcasting System pro- [terviewed on, & Columbia gramme, would not discuss whether any Asturi cogn- frles had been approached on the question of permit- fing the establishment of missile bases on their ter- ritory.

Cold Easter Europe & United States

For

London, Apr. 7.

Mr Quarles saíd he believed the Russians tested atomle war- heads for. long-range missiles during their recently-completed fest series.

He said, however, that it would be an "overstatement" to claim that the Soviets had fired any "considerable" number of of long-range noctets of gither the intercontinental ballistic missile

Wet and cold weather continued over most

Europe and North America today as Easter drew to a close. Tourist resorts reported the quietést Easter Monday for years.

or satellite-launching type.

The deputy Secretary, who is noted for his-2onservative ap- praisals of weapons progress: was asked whether he thought

Reuter reports from Europe study of homecoming holiday the Soviet Union had been test- and North following picture:

Amerlen gave the trafic.

the

United Slates: There was France; Road accidents record-breaking bad weather claimed over 50 lees. during

Easter hollday | which bịought fog to New York and the forecast ef more rain to' flooded California,

Italy: Cold, ralny weather swept most parts with SDOW Along the coast of California

ing nuclear warheads for long- tange missiles.

"I would be surprised if the last few the Soviets in -months aven's tested the pos« Mity of an atómle warhead tie on long-range misxiles,"

The Soviet Embassy promptly in the mountains and thunder-high tides Were reported, and Russia claimed last August fo dented the reports and said the storms in some parts, including in the San Francisco aren, with have tested its first rocket of Rome. In the southern Ap the coast lashed by winds at up|intercontinental runge and hai mah had died of hebat taflure.

pennfries there were drifts of to 50 miles an hour, 58 reserves frequently boasted of its Bul Belgian

10 inches were reported overfollowing. snow up to police have fresh

prowess in the ballistic missile ordered the guards at the Russian deep.

Seven deaths were caused by feld Wat Gemany: Scarves and food AT** pavilion of The Brussels World

Curing the! overcoats were the "Easter weekend." Fair to be disarmed, after one of

parate fashion," with tém- Israel: A crowd of 25,000 Mr Quarles said the Soviets them was accidently shot and peratures generally only a few ascended Mount Zion fo in elled last Tuceday, police 10 degrees above freezing point. augurate a year of pilgrimages vealed today.

Holland: Some bright sunny marking the country's 210th perlody attracted thousands out anniversary--Reuter of their homes.

Switzerland: - Tho' Easter holidays ended as they hart

Doctors at a hospital near the Futr site sald a simple death certificate was issued when the body of Mr A. M. Zolotovsky | begun, with bleak and overcast way taken there last Tuesday, weather, and show They said the certificate did nói | mountains and rain in the sinte the cause of death.

A Soviet Embassy spokesman, reporting. that the body of Mr Zolotovsky and been flown back to Moscow for burial, described the newspaper reports of how he had died as "pure Invention."

lle added: "We also deny that Soviet guards at the pavilion are armed. Our security arrange- iments are crusted to the Bel-, gian police."-Reuter and United Fryss,

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Jowlands,

Britain Easter was described

by some officials as the quiétést for years, and on the East Coast

storms

Hollywood Goes

To Judea

Jerusalem, Apr. 7.

Asked why Russia had not recently launched any satellites,

were "ho doubt" prepating a programme space exploration similar to the one President Eisenhower had annotinced for this country.,

Immoral

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A MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION

Starring

LIN DAI -

Winner of

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Award!

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Scarlet Doll

ROX V& BROADWAY

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

DAVID O. SELZNICK'9' production of ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S

AREWELL

TO ARMS

ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES • VITTORIO DE SICA

CARSCOPE C

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HOOVER LIBERTY

GAUSEWAY BAYG TIL 78871

The Defence official was ask NOW PLAYING 2.30, 5.30, 7.30

ed to comment on claims that It might be "Imetal" to set off an explosion on the moon's sur face. He said that "doesn't offend my sensibilities”.

and in the Pennines district of The American nim company

He added that displaying the England and in Northern Scot-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer today "Stars and Stripes on the mpon land, sleet and snow marred the began filming the exterior of might offent comb people, I day.

the Aint "Ben Hur" In the would think It quite a nice But a police spokesman salimontains of Juded cast of

tricic the fact that so few people were Jerusalem.

The Secretary said; however, on the roads had meant.a re- Three thousand extra te- markably, accident-free holiday eruited by the Ismeli Trade,

that control of the moon wi "not a military objeétivo” of the period.

Union Federation, Inchiding United States at the presént Jews from the Yemen Boukhara

time." and the Kurd regions of Iraq, He said nothing in a military dressed in their original way could be done better on

Police in London used spotter aircraft for the first time in a

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CAPITOL RITZ

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JAMES STEWART

AUDIE MURPHY

NIGHT PASSAGÊ

→→→→DAN DURYEA

DIANNE FOSTERˆ

TO-MONKOW MOWING INOW AT 12.30. P.M.

JANTS STEWART, in "THE STAN FROM EARABLES" inTeclinicolor

DON'T YOU?

FINAL TO-DAY

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TRETA HAY

FRANK SHATRA

Pal Joey

TECHNICOLOR

TO-MORROW HUGH O'BRIAN IN *THE BRASS LEGEND?"

Scientific fact

NOTHER PANIZ JUST "THE" SAME AT HOMB

opštumes, wandered over the deserted hills in the midst of camels and horses mounted by actors dressed

05 Róman soldiers-Fince-Presse,

thứ don than on Eah. Ho appärently referred to claims that the Earth is a.befter bulliz. tie launching platform than the moon-United Press,

GIGANTIC ICEBERG SEEN

Lowdóré, Apr. 74

SOVIET airmen in Antarétien have discovered a gigantic Iceberg mensuring 36 miles by IB miles and towering 130 feet high near the Shackleton Glacier, in the Ross dependency area, Moscow rádió reported today.

The radio said it was probably the largest Iceberg encountered this century,.--China Man Special.

Another Viscount

In Trouble

Löndón, Apr. 7.

A British Viscount airliner of the type which crashed at

....... Midland, Michigan, last night, turned back after take;

off from London today foaring landing-gear trouble.

PRECIOUS DROPS

PREVIOUS MOMENTS.

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A PICTURE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILYIK`

THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWNI M.GM prá

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DANNY KAYE .

MERRY ANDREW

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fire engines when the British "THE MÂN IN THE PURY- European Airways plane canic in with 28 patengels aboard.

There was nb mishap Examination shower that bẻ- cause of a small electrical fault AWght on the control. panel falled to maicate that the t- dercarriage was, proje:ly re- Irastor

The plane took off again do resunto la fight, to Delfast, Norihem. Ireland, fat

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