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THE CHINA MAIL,

WEDNESDAY, APRIL `9, 1958.

KING'S PRINCESS MARCH FOR

At 2.15, 5.30 & 9.00 pm. || At 2.30, 6,00 & 9.15 p.m.

3 SHOWS DAILY

WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE OF 1957

EKRITAIN'S GREATEST MOTION & PICTURE# ACHIEVEMENT=

COLUMBIA PICTURES present A HORIZON BRITISH PRODUCTION

WILLIAM HOLDEN

JACK HAWKINS · ALEC GUINNESS The Bridge on the River Kwai

*** SESSUT KAYAKAWA-JAMEN DONALD, Andre Marot -Fatar Myttons · Data Brene Przebras Bustvo - den bears on intra DLOFFREY HORNE

Proteint by KAM SELBİLDİYYENO ŠE DAYIO SLAM CINEMASCOPE

Kokricoloro

(This picture will not be shown again in H.K. in 1958),

Please note· Special Admission Prices:" Logo & Dross Circle: $4.70, Back Stalls: $3.50, Front Stalls: $2.40

(Complimentary tickets are not valid for this film)

Lee & Astor

#72436

Booking Offieuj.

67,777.3

SHOWING TO-DAY

Special Times Daily At 2.00, 4.45, 7.15 & 9.45 p.m.

AT REGULAR PRICES

4 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS

Best Supporting Actor — RED BUTTONS

Best Supporting Actress

MIYOSHI UMEKI

Best Sound Recording G Best Art & Set Direction

MARLON BRANDO

AND AN EXQUISITE NEW

JAPANESE STAR IN

SAYONARA

Filmed in Japan in wa CHUDZAN24"*

Rad TECHNICO<80* precuted by HARRER BROS.

CONTALNIRO PATRICIA OWEME - RED BUTTONSTM RICARDO MONTALBAN MARTHA SCOTT

MITOSHI UMERI - JAMES BARKER

ЭЛОБИСТО ОТ

BIRECTED BY

HERMIONE MIIKO TAKA

THE MOVEL BY

SCREEN PLAY AT

WILLIAM GOETZ JOSHUA LOGAN JAMES AMICHENER - PAUL OSBORN

+

HOOVER LIBERTY

WAY WAYS TOM78871

NOW

KOWLOON

PLAYING

TEL. 20148 BOSAS

2,30, 5.30, 7.30

9.30 P.M.

A PICTURE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!!!

THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWNI

M-G-M procents

F

A SOL C. SIEGEL Production starring DANNY KAYE MERRY ANDREW co-string PIER ANGELI BACCALONI NOEL PURCELL ROBERT COOTE

in CinemaScopa and METROCOLOR

Free Balloon for every child at 2.30 show

AIR CONDITIONED

STAR METROPOLE

2nd GLORIOUS WEEK NOW SHOWING THE 8th DAY! Please note change of timos: AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.30 & 9.40 P.M..

IT'S MORE LIKELY IN PARIS and more fovely In the afternoon!

GARY COOPER AUDREY HEPBURN MAURICE CHEVALIER

LOVE IN

THE AFTERNOON

froduced and Directed by BILLY WILDER

Risksed thru UNITED ARTISTS

PEACE

SNUBBED AT DOWNING ST.

London, Apr. 8. Representatives. of people who made a four-day 50-mile Eastor march pro- testing against nuclear weapons today received a warm welcome from the Soviet Embassy, but alleged a cool reception at 10, Downing Street and the United States Embassy.

They went to the two embassies and the British Prime Minister's residence to hand in copies of a "Ban-The-H-Bomb", resolution passed yesterday at a giant open-air rally outside the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston, Berkshire,

The resolution declared: "We urge the govern- ments of Britain, Russia and America to stop the testing, manufacture and stockpiling of all nuclear weapons immediately.”

When the depotuthun reached fami· chuttered with them for 10, Downing Stress, with the nearly an hour. rexlution and a leather-bound

volume

3,00 marchers signatures, they were told Mr Harold Macmillan was way in Sunpex,

"1 rolemaly declare," he told them, "that your demands and our position coincide. I am op- timistic

will be That there solution to these problems.**

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Them as the delegates left the two Britis plain

So they tollvered their pro test fo his principal privze secretary and told him The thousands who marched repre-trubassy. sented we believe millions who Clothes policemen met them und were unable to take part in the ked for their names, Mr Hugh

march.

"We are convinced that the inarch represents the begin- ving of a new era,"

The ci putarien which went to the US Embassy. in Grosvenor . Square in exclusive Mayfair were received by the Ambass dor's ercretary.

WELCOME

An-Embassy-spokesman said ofterwards the deputation was reocived in "appareilly ... the Saine way na they were received at 10 Downing Street,"

He added: They called with- rut un appointment when the Ambasador (Mr Jelin Ilay Whitney was busy with other business."

At the Soviet Embassy In "Millionaires' Row" Kensington, [Te Ambassador, Mir Jakob Malik, wrlemned the delegates

SOMEONE'S

FAITH IN JUDY

back taxes

chairman Truck. marchers, said tonight.

PROTEST

of

W

DIVORCE——AFTER 12 SHOWING QUEEN'S TO-DAY

YEARS

Santa Monica, Apr. 8. TISTÅER Willlanis, 34-year-

old Hollywood actress and swimming KENT, WIB grantra 延鹉 interlocutory divorce decree here today against her husband, Ben Gage, 42. A former radio

NAKEUNOST.

Miss Willams, who WAS given custody of their three children-Benjamin, 8, Kim- ball. 7, and Susan, den clarcứ that Gage inalsted on "Living on the other side of the clock, and that his late hours

made Her nervour And kept her from her children.

Esther Williama Under the terms of a couri-approved Amatirial octilezení, Bliss William pecojved all community property except Gage's intereat in a Jointly-owned manufacturing firm.

Miss Willams and Gage had been married 12 years. Reuter.

Home Is A Pig Farm-But

AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

A MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION

Storring

LIN DAI

Winner of

Best Actross

Award!

Scarlet Doll

She Prefers It ROXY & BROADWAY

Seven Oaks, England, Apr. 8.

Berthe Grimault, teenaged French novelist who has spent the last year being groomed at an exclusive girls school near here, says she wants to go home to her parents' primitive pig-farm in the south of France.

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The polite, 17-year-old nne et her weekly visit to the novelist Ha! with her bands plelyies. folded in her lap as she answer- ed reporters questions,

Yes, she wanted to go home to her ekght brothers and sisters, even if it meant shar- ing the

a bed. No, she never brushed her teeth at home or took bath. Here, she often lian three baths a day.

Royalties from Berthe's two novels have been shared equally and av ter 7-year-old Inther Eliezer Fournior, Jassay's retir- ed post-muster.

"They gave their names to the officers,' said Mr Brock, and having done so said they must nextİster · protest against this practice, described by the

There have been suggestions efflcers as routine in the case

that the macabre novels.."Bezu the Russian Em-Clown" and "Tuer Son Enfunt, eg visits to by:..

were written largely by MF Fourfier. Berthe said: "I told He said Mr Fenter Brocic- way. Labour Member of Parlia! the postman the incidents of the

stories." tent, who was leading the de- putation, proposed to table

Captain and Mrs Jugh On- question to the Home Secretary Ewing, who invited the black- (Mr H. A. Butler) when Pariin-haired prodigy to spend a year ment resumed after the Easter at their school, fourd her abnost literate although she could form lettera. The manuscripts of the Another marchers' leader, Mr novels are in her own primitive John Baird. a Labour M.P. 10= | hand. night spoke of the "complete contrast in the reception given him at the American Einbussy and that given to the deputation to the Soviet Embassy.

recess.

"We who went on the march do not want anyone to third that we are all in the Russian camp, but the attitude of the Americans was such

NO INTEREST

"Tuer Son Enfant", the story of a girl who kills her illegi timate child and lets it be eaten by pigs, a shortly to be published in English.

Berthe said she did not want

more books that it to write any

in

night force some people to think collaboration with M. Fournier, that, was so," said Mr.Baird. "I may write a book myself"

"The delegation to the Ameri-she added, but showed can Embassy represented people interest In discussing this.

of spoke

по

watching television

New York, Apr, 0. Singer Judy Garland today of all political parties and of no Her small face up us she puid her

and the political party. Reuter. Site of New York returned i about. US$30,000 worth of Jewellery and custumes she had posted In Beù of bond.

Her Sawyer handed over cheque for $8,073 owed to the State tax commission as a result of Miss Garland's sensationally successful comeback appearones at New York's Palace Theatre in 1932.

The lawyer. Mr Mauricu Greenbaum, Ed someone had provided the tax money for the singer but declined to naras the person. It was someonu who has faith in Judy," he said.-- Reuter.

US Company Aided

Rebels AND

Govt. Troops

She told reporters she woufl Bke lo marry when she is 21, "but no babies."-China Mil Spectat

THE DANGER

OF 'SMALL'

WARS: DAG

United Nations, Apr. 8. Mr

Dag Hammarskjold United Nations Secretary- General, said today that one could nover overlook the risk that, a limited con- flict might spread.

"But I would not say," he added, "that the world is in such a state that anybody would

★ SHOWING TO-DAY ★

Due to the importance and length of the picturo please noto upocial times:

3 SHOWS DAILY

AT 2.30. 6.00 & 9.00 P.M.

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

COLON Y DE LAKE

ONEMASCOPE WHEN

Admission Prices: Logo Scats $4,20, Dress Circle $3.50. Back-Stafly $3.00, Middie Stalls $2:40, Front Stalte $2.00 (Tax Included} Complimentary tickets are not valid for this picture

ORIENTAL MAJESTIC

AIR CONDITIONEDENS M

rush into a big are because of SHOWING TO-DAY

a-small fire,"

Secrc-

Small infections, the tary-General told, a press con- ference, could always spread, but he did not believe the "body. politie" of the world was so

weak that one should take such gloomy views,

the

prc-

He had been asked whether there was not a danger that smaal wars were being over. looked in

general occupation with such blg questions as dlearmament,

Mr Hammarskjold said that some problems attracted less

the publicity theo

more im- portant ones, but it would be "misleading" to thinks that they were being taken "light hearted- ly,"

Often they were given US much attention and time as was given to major items. Reuter

Edmond Noel

Washington, Apr. 8. Edmond Percy Noel, 75, former newspaperman ond war

- Say Two Americans correspondent, died yesterday

Padang, Apr. 9.

Italian Red Two American former employees of a Caltex Company

Leader Mystery

Rome, Apr. 8.

subsidiary in Sumatra claimed today that the US firm sided both the rebels and government troops when Djakarta forces recaptured the oil centre of Dumai.

They claimed they were dis- mised by the Company when they and three other persons piotested gainst Company

Lelions.

James E. Capps of Portland, Oregen, ard C. E. Carry of Coll Mystery today surrounded the fornin, said they would take Fealth condition of Italian Con- further aellen. They worked for munist Party leader. Palmiro Rechtel. Thi

11allan

They

1"}

after

ap-

when Djakarta troesm proached. Dumal.

When Covernment forces landed, they said, the Com- Chem than provided pany trucks to pursue the rebels.

Buth Carry and Capps said Collox might have been forced by both sides into providing

trucks.

Carry Bald he would consult

of a heart attack in Bordeaux, France, his son announced here today.

Noel worked for the Uniled nes Chief Correspondent Press

Tokyo in 1024-25 covered World War I in France for the Chicago Daily News. He worked for the United Press in Washington during World War II-United Press.

in

Princess Alexandra

London, Apr. 8.

Kent Princesa Alexandra of

were nt Durat' when Communist Party accretariat Central Government troeps a lawyer when he returns home left here by uir today on a spokesman had denied rumours landed there at the start of the while Capps sald he would see short private visit to Germany deterioration In Tagliatu's campaign against the rebels. Senator Wayne Morse "1o. carry where she will stay with Prin-

COSS

Langenburg. Hohenlohe health.

The two men said that the his matter to the Senato so.

sister of the Duke of Edin- It was learned that

Company provided trucks for that American people will know ncuary

burgh-Rouler. specialist, Professor rebels to flee into the fungiei all about St."United Press. Cespre Fruzoni, had been called

POP

in to rue bl.

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Frugorti has advised Toyin twice before, in IP48 and 1831,

-France-Presse.

The Best Play

New York, Apr. 8. The New York drama critics. Firale today chere "Look Back in Anger," by England'#

John Osborne, as the best foreign play of the season.

The play, a Broadway hit, co-stars English actor Kenneth Haigh and Mr Osborne's wife, Mary UpChing Mail Special.

YES, DEAR,!

YES, DEAR!

YES,

DEAR!

AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30

& 9.30 P.M.

AN EXCITING FILM!

İGAN HE ESCAPE HIS PATE ...

TO ON IN THE SKYT

FINAL TO-DAY

A 2.30. 3.20, 1.30 0.30 pm.

20th Century-Fox Prosents

DESERTRATA

SPIČNAČE, BALKON

Kighand

THE MAN IN THE SKY -Each HAWKINS -- Stiles

Starring MAON

TO-MORROW — JOANNE WOODWARD in "THE THREE FACES OF EVE

A Fox's CinemaScope

CAPITOL RITZ

BHOWING TU-DAY

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RECKLESS ADVENTURE IN THE LUSTY LAND OF TAGAN PLEASURES!

MARTEN O'HARA PAL CHRISTIAN

WINCENT PRICE

OAGDAD

DOLOR

TECHNI

me-་

TO-MORROW MOANING BROW

BAT 1320 PAL DERMOT WALSH 1 "THE FLOATING RUTCHMAN"

Mother's girl

¿POP, PLEASE!

MA WENT OUT",

FIVE MINUTES

AGO!

MEG, DIAR

OPENS TO-DAY

AT 2.10, 5.50, 7.30 & 9.30 PM

TV's XYAJT: EARP BLASTS THE BIG SCREEN MITH GUN-ROT-FURI!

HUGH OBRIAN

Redhead Artill

- NEXT CHANGE HENRY FONDA ANTHONY PERKINS in "THE TIN STAR"

PRECIOVÉ DROPS -FOR

PRECIOUS MOMENTS.

CHERRY HEERING

BRÉ MATUSION #.09. 139,

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