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THE STORY THAT ELECTRIFIED THE WORLD!
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GARY COOPER
DIANE VARSI
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CINEMABOME
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THE MAN WHO COULD CRACK A SAFE OR A WOMAN'S HEART!
FROM CROOK.
RAY MILLAND
TO COMMANDO...
The SAFECRACKER
BARRY JONES
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The fabulous adventures of a scoundrel who became a hero during World War II
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ABOUT LAST NIGHT, MA - YOU WERE
RIGHT!
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1958.
MORTARS POUR SHELLS ON TRIPOLI
THE CONFLAGRATION GROWS QUEEN'S
"ENTIRELY UNFOUNDED"
The U.S. Rejects Soviet Charge
Washington, June 30,
The United States, in a moto to the Soviet Union, today rojected as "ontirely un- founded" the Sovict charge that a U.S. trans- port plane forced down in Armenia had intentionally violated Soviet frontiers.
The note was honded over in Moscow. today and in text released by the State Depart
ment,
The United States neknaw. ledged in the note that the four- cagined transport plane ruight have crossed the Soviet frontier **kiadvertently by navigational CITOT."
Inexhaustible Munitions And Endless Sustained Wastage Inside The Lebanon Capital
Beirut, June 30.
For the fourth day running violent fighting raged
today in and around Tripoli, Lebanon's second
DON'T GIVE A LIFT TO
AN ACTOR
£17,500 For A
Car Crash
London, June 30. Irish actor Joseph Tomelty, 47, was awarded £17,500 storling damages in the High Court here today for Injuries ho suffered in a car crash in 1955.
city, as rebel forces using heavy mortars prac- tically cut the city off from the rest of the country. Unofficial reports said the casualties were the highest of any battle since the Lebanese rebel- lion started six weeks ago, although exact | figures were not known. There were report-
Mr Tomelty, of Belfast, edly hundreds of wounded on both sides. The insurgents were shelling the government positions sued the driver of the car in which he was a passenger, Mr with 60 and H1 mm mortars and because of this heavy Joseph Wolfram of Boreham- fire, it was impossible to approach within five kilo-wood, Hertfordshire. metres of the city.
Barricades of stones, candbags and tree trunks reinforced by steel girders block all streets and roads leading to the sectors of the city held by the incur gents.
From the positions where they are entrenched the rebels keep up sustained fire with automatic? waspons for hours on end on the sectors of the elly held by "The If his had happened United States Kovernment re- the Lebanese Army. Krets that fact," it sald.
"The United States govern- ment must, however, rejou s entirely unfounded the charge that an intentional violation oc- curred," the note said,
Return Crew
"In the light of the foregoing circumstances the Soviet govern ment is requested promptly to return to American control the nine crew members who are
presently detained by Soviet
authorities, and also the aircraft,
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No Problem
The wastage of munitions is such that there is apparently no problem in replacing them.
This is one of the points which.
by United is being watched Nations observers.
While the brille raged yeater-
day, a helicopter being used by
·
By ALEX VALENTINE Shemlan, Central Lebanon,
June 30.
British and American women wore hurriedly evacuated from this village today as Druxo insurgents drove down in an attack aimed at the suburbs of Beirut itscif.
saff ni
find
The actor claimed that his memory powers of concentra- tion and emotional control were affected after he suffered fractured skull and brain in- juries fo the crash.
Mr Tomelty had ciso sued the driver of the other car Involved
the crash. in Douglas Robinson of London.
Me
Pay Costs
Malcolm
ANNOUNCEENT
"The Management of this The wishes to notify its patrons that as from today, July { 1958, the Queen's Theatre will temporarily cease to hetion as a Cinemia House. The present building willjortly be demolished to make room for a 15 storey skypper which will have shopping arendes, and will hou,the New Queen's Theatre, Survy Lounge and busincoffices.
For the past 30 odd years, it is always the policy of this theatre to present to our pons the very best in Screen and Sloge entertainment, fi fully appreciate the very kind support we have receiv, from our patrons and trould like to take this opportity of thanking each and every one of them for their estuçd paironoge in the past. During the demolition and construction period, the temporary office of the QueenTheatre, with effect from July 7th. 1958, will be at Rog411, Central Build- ing Hong Kong. Our telephone nuiers 31453 and 25859 remain unchanged,
ThManagement.
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to
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Mr Wolfram was ordered pay Mr Tomelty's costs.
Mr Frederick Joschkim, Mr Students and
the Tomelty's agent, estimated that British Furcign Office Arable the Bel'ast octor would have Language School in this resort carned a total of £19.000 sterl- village only 10 miles south-earing in 1967 and 1950 but for the of the capital evacuated with effects of the accident.
Mr Justice Diplock noted that families their
the actor
a suc- appeared in whistled overhead
cessful production of an Ameri- | sides.
can play "The Rainmaker", in With the group from the Liverpool early this year. school went Iwa American familles also living in Shemlan, Main opposition to the Druze
up from
the
the observers' group circled for a rebels driving
while shots both from
long time over the north of Tri- south came from strong fures poll, following movements both of Syrian rightwing nationalist 13, OF can be sande, on the sea from the neighbouring } who are technically Operational, and if not, its Syrian ports of Nebras and the entry. salvageable parts," it added. Latakia and overland from the Paradoxically
It had been an
bannos in
1 was these
who held back the rebel at-
"I am patised that so far as getting a performance across to an audience is concerned he has
already very largely recovered his former powers," the Judge added.
Performance
"I don't talte the view that Mr Tomelty's career is finished
routine Syrian fromier ouly 25 kilo-"outinwa"-ammed to the teel- or irreparably damaged," the fight on regular bi-monthly metres from the combat zone, schedule carrying cargo con-around Tripoli. signed to United States military and diplomalle missions in Iran and Pulistan.
The note Teilerated earlier ofcint statements that the plane had been dying along a regular internationat ci tr
ways route through overcast weather which forced it to rely on its instruments.-Reuter.
Orange Threot
The battle
Tripoli's part known
Was centred on As the Mina district, which is separated from the town itself by vast orange groves, crossed by broad
avenues.
inck until government gen-judge said.
The actor's loss rarnings darmerie Готсея arrived on would be compensated by
the scene.
The gendarmerie attacked with mortars and pirined
in hilltop down the rebels trenches ised by Turks In World War I,
Vampire jet fighters swoop* cd low over the area, strafing rebel positions
cannon end rocket fire,
with
The Army 'can use these After eight hours' fighting the avenues for its armoured units Druze rebels were delven off the
סיי
£6,000 sterling damages, gen- cral damages were assessed
£9,000 sterling and an agreed sum of £500 sterling WDS awarded as special damage. Mr Tomelty had given superb performance of a man suffering from very severe head injurlos," during his testimony.
"I don't suggest for a moment there was a conscious exaggera- tion in his evidence but I think
A Lot Of People but they are constantly threa-hill crest which commands not he found it imposable not to
be
tened by the fire of insurgents only the village itself but also hidden in the orange groves. the main road to Belrut inter- airport-China Mail The Hospital of the Ameri-national Special.
can
Mission,
which was
Red
Unitexi Nations, June 30. At the present rate ut inercase by the 20th century there will
one inhabitol for every evacuated by its American per square inetre of the earth's land sunnci at the beginning of the surface, according to a United rebellion, lies in the Mine nee- Nations report which seeks to for and the Internationa! calculate the time when popula-Cross is taking it over to care tion will reach the highest for the hundreds of men from figure the world can support, bolli sider who have becn The world's population has wounded the past few days' taken about 200,000
to fighting. years |rench Its present levél, about
An urgent appeat was sem to 2,500 million. If it continue the Red Cross headquarters in the present rate, this will he Geneva for relief supplies. doubled in. 30 years. arıct by
the end of the century have ren to
Sevcu
други
I will Gunboats of the Lebanese Dr eight Navy are controlling the thousand millious. France- prouches to the port of Mins, ̧--- Presse.
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*SALOME. WHERE SHE DANCED"
*STARRI
Yvonne DeCarlo, Rad Comeran
TO-MORRÓW MORNING SHOW "LITTLE BIG KORN"
AND I WAS
AS YOU. ALWAYS ARE
WRONG
Live the part he was playing."
Mr Tomelty was not in court to hear the Judgment.-China Mall Special.
US PLANS ASIAN
MISSILE
BASE
Washington, June 30,
Mr Lowis Strauss, retiring chairman of the U.S. atomic energy commission, said here today that plans were progressing for the United States to launch an Aslan nuclear contre in the Philippines.
The United Stater originally planned to spend about 20 milion dollum on the centre if Aslan nations would share the cost of maintaining it. Some of the Asian nations were reluctant to make a commitment and the
been cooled down.
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Mr Strauss did not give my details of the plană being considered. He was speaking at hls Ainul official press COD- ference.
Mr Strauss added that the United States might weaken it- solf militarily if it agreed to suspend nuclear weapons tests.
fiut, he added, the political advantages of an agreement to suspend tests might outweigh the military advantages.
Japs
Launch
30 Mile
Rocket
Tokyo, June 30, Japanese scientists today
full-scale
Mr Strauss also said that the succeeded in launching a rocket decisions of the six-nation the second for the
atomic community International Geophysical Year observation at Michikowa
European
in beach.
(EURATOM) would play A potentially important rolo shaping the future of western Europe.
The rocket, of the Карра
"The co-operative undertakings 6-TW type, designed by Dr of this group made possible by ldeo tokawa of Tokyo Uni-
our assistance may provide the versity, reached about 50 kilo- impetus toward economie unity metres (31% miles) nilitude that in needed to strengthen and sent data of temperature western Europe," he declaredond velocity of wind. Rouler.
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Ike's Request
Eisenhower
Washington, June 30. *The American Senate today pasted and sont to President for signature the bift under which the United Blatos can share atarile military beccels will 'ter alliés, ono the President's. major requesta for 1950,--Beuter.
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