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KING'S ★ PRINCESS

★ COMMENCING TO-DAY ✯

DEAN

JERRY

MARTIN LEWIS LIVING IT UP

Canby TECHNICOLOR.

JANET LEIGH EDWARD ARNOLD ... FRED FLARE - SHEREE KORTH

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PRINCESS

WEEK-END

MORNING SHOWS

To-morrow at 12.30 p.m. 20th Century-Fox

Spencer Tracy Robert Wagner Richard Widmark

in "BROKEN LANCE"

in CinemaScope G Technicolor

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Sunday at 11.00 a.m. RKO presents

WALT DISNEY TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS

Variety Programmo

Sunday at 12.30 p.m. Columbia presents

Marlon Brando in "ON THE WATERFRONT"

Admission: 70 Ch., $1.00, $1.50

CAIR - CONDITIONED NO

STAR METROPOLE

★ SHOWING TO-DAY ★ AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

THE WORLD'S GREATEST LAUGHING PICTURE!

The Picture You Will Like All Yo

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

JACKIE COOGAN

The KID

It is Both Tragic

And Comic,

It Is Real,

It is Heart-Warming!

The Immortal Classles

in Motion Picture History

ROXY & BROADWAY

★ SHOWING TO-DAY' ★ Please note chango of timos: ROXY: At 2.30. 5.15. | BROADWAY: At -2,30,

7.30 9.40 p.m.

5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m.

JET-FLAME ACTION!

JET HOT THRILLS!

HOWARD HUGHES'

JET PILOT JOHN WAYNE JANET LEIGH U.S. AIR FORCE

* JAY C FLIPFEN, PAUL FL. HAMS CONRISD TECHNICOLOR"

ORIENTAL WAJESTIC

·AIR CONDITIONED AN

SHOWING TO-DAY SHOWING TO-DAY

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

THE AMAZING STORY OF A MASTER CRIMINAL! TERRI-

FICI

LIFE AND LOVES OF A FABULOUSA SCOUNDREL}

RAY MILLANDIN

The SAFECRACKER

BARRY JONES

Sunkist

ORANGE

drink

Al 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.

From the producer of "Peyton Place"!

WILLIAM FAULKNER'S ↳ The Long. Hot Summer

PAUL NEWMAN - JOANNE WODONARD ANTHONY FRANCIOSA • ORSON WELLES LEE REMICK ANGELA LANSBURY an

— NEXT CHANCE

"MAN HUNT"

Sunkist

ORANGE in bofflesi

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958.

MATCH STRUCK IN MINE: NINE DIE

RED FACES IN THE R.A.N.

There

REPORT ON COLLIERY DISASTER

London, Aug. 14.

A match struck illegally to light a cigarette in a Scot- tish coalmine caused an explosion which killed nine mon and injured 11 more, an official report on tho disaster said today.

The report on the explosion at the Lindsay colllery, Filte

recom→ December shire, lest mended snap searches to be carried out in the mine work- ings without warning-to check trilerground smoking.

It also appealed to the whole mining community, including Lio the

and trade unions miners' wives, to help stamp out "This evil practice."

Irresponsible

Those who indulged in it are not being brave or clever but are in fit showing an utterly irresponsible, callous and solish disregard for the lives of their fellow workers," it odded.

"The possible" consequences are appalling"

Bir

Commander W. R. Ander- son, Captain of the Nautilus which recently made a trip under the North Pole, ar- rives in London, Keystone

Photo.

Flying Saucer

Protest

March

Londen, Aug. 14. George Klug, self-styled ambassador on earth for Mars And Venus. is organising protest march against "official silence garding the exisicDoc дай Inter-planetary origin of flying

#aucers,

London

re-

Police found smoking material In January, Mr Klug demand- m three of the bodies. Smoked od a seat on the United Nations were picked up Organisation as liaison officer

on the reene of the accident in between earth and inter-plane- abundance" the report acded-inry intelligences. China Mail Special.

cigarette-ends were some red faces in the Royal Australian Navy, especially as it was a brand-new destroyer Involved. HMAS Vendetta, went forward instead of backwards, and af Williamstown Dockyard, Sydney, crashed into the dry- deck gatcs, smashed its bow, and did other damage. took five hours of heckle work to free the ship. This plc- ture shown a Bow-on-view of the Vendetta wedged in Ahe dry-dock gates. Sallors on the ship look over the side

at the damage-Central Pres Photo.

EL

UK Health HERO BEING

Service

· Cost Up £50 m

Britain's

London, Aug. 14.

National Health

Service cost £585 million

SUED

FOR FARE

HOME

Washington, Aug. 14,

John F. Línehøj served the

in the financial year end- U.S. Navy until Manila's Inst

ing March 31, the Minix-hours in 1911. He stayed on to night as a guerillo will a U.S. submarine evealed him Australia in 1944.

tary of Health announced today.

This was about £50 million miure than the year before.

Some four-fifths of the money was provided by the Government and the rest came mostly from sub- the weekly compulsory scriptions paid by all British adult workers.

10

Today, the U.S. Rovernment } is threatening to sue him for 3544.88--the cast of his gover ment transportation home from Australia.

It's all a matter of regulations and a promise extracted from Linchan by a US. Consul in Prescription dispensed by Australia

who applied peace-

to rules under the

wartime scheme tune

situation. year totalled

The Washington Daily News reported the story today after received now 01,

chemists

during the

207,209,307.

In-patients

U.S. Attorney

fry San

at hospitals in- Linehan, creased by 64,000 to 3,793,066, notice of an impending suit by trained nurses at the hospitals the totalled 50,525, general practi-Francisco. toners Increased by 201 to 19,343, China Mall Special.

CAPITOL

FINAL TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 3.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

The Most Thrilling Story

of the Morines Ever Filmed!

LOVEJOY

BEACHHEAD!

LIET ARTISTS

TU-MORBOWY MORNING SHOW' At 12.30 pan. TONY CURTIS in "MISTER CORY"".

in Technicolor

TO-MORROW. LEW AYRES in "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT"

Against

skin disease and itching

Mitigal

A DEMUINE BAYIR'PRODUCT, {DAPUR}

MANUFACTURED IN LEVERKUSEN, GERMANT

AL

He works as on army civilian employee

the Oakland, California. Army terminal l lives at Santa Rosa, California. -U.P.C.

man

Offer Too Late the planets

Ottawa, Aug. 14.

A US$3 million offer by Turonio Canadian

I

Mr King, a 38-year-old door-

runs and bachelor, magazine which presents "nomalous transmissions front

Today he said that while in a

trance yoric

inst April he telegraphic "ch" from an intelligence in a phys

neoclved

firm to buy eight

National Steamships. cal body on Mars urging him to yesels was made after the sale demand the truth about flying had been announced, Transport surs Minister George Hees sald Mr King, chairman of a group yesterday.

called the "Aetherius Society," said the society considered the call so important that it decided

The CNS vessels, idled by a strike since June 1957, were sold on Tuesday for US$2.800,- 000 to Cuba's foreign trade bank for operation by Fiola Maritima Browning du Cuba.-U.P.I.

Died After Swallowing

A Snake

Belgrado, Aur. 14.

A 45-year-old Yugoslavia woman died today after a snake crawled into her mouth. The woman. Alija Toniclo, of the village of Habino, Itr Bosnia, was sleeping in a field when å snake be- gan to enter her mouth Alarmed by her cries her busband ran to her belp and tried to pull the ser- pent out but only man- aged to cut it.

The woman was rushed

a hospital with half the anake in her stomach but died

as surgeons were about to perform an emergency operation, .... France-IronSC,

Seven Rescued After

Ship Sinks Off Labuan

Brunei, Aug. 14.

On

demonstration stage August 23.

Thly will start with an open- air meeting in Hyde Park, fol- lowed by a march through the West End and another meeting in Trafalgar Square,

Mr King maintains that news about the origin of flying saucers,

being

suppressed.-China Mail Special

is

TRIED TO GET

PASSPORTS

BY FRAUD

INDIANS AWAIT SENTENCE

wore

London, Aug. 14. Two Indians, who

found guilty of attempting to obtain 20,000 Indian blank" passports by fraud were ramitted to tho High Court for sentence today at the end of a three-day trial at the Glasgow Sheriff Court.

The men, Ishwar Dass Jand and Bohpider Sligh, were also found guilty of obtaining one Indian blaik passport by fraud and of utering a false and fabricated letter, purporting to have been issued by the Minis try of External Affairs, Delhi.

In

During the trial, it was slated that Jond and Singh approach-

Seven survivors of a coastal steamor which sank off Labuan ware picked up from the sea by a helicopter after two other survivors had swum six milos to raise the alarm.ed a Glasgow printer and stold hian that if he could produce a The coaster Seng Ling No. 2 Petroleum Company Immediate specimen Ingllars passport, the with a cargo of stone was about ly swung into action and by authorities would order 20,000. six miles off the Brunet castielny afternoon n Wostland

They produced a false letter: when she founderer during a helicopter, landed on the sca of authority, which they said: Gudden squall at dusk on Mon-etter spotting the wreckage and they had received from

the day.

picked up seven survivors. Ministry of External Affairs in Two of the 13 crew members Search for four other crew New Delhi. thrown into the sea, swan six members is continuing. The Singh agreed in court that he milos to Brunei to raise the | seven survivors, who suffer from was a deserter from the United alarm.

a bad shock, ore. now in the Nations emergency force Brunel Government launches hospital here with two of them duty in the Gaza strip-France- and niremft of the Brunei Shell Bn di serious condiíton..UPI. Presse.

POP

0164

ot

Russia's Underwater Laboratory Prepares For Survey

today.

Moscow, Aug. 14.

Ocean

The world's "dext underwater laboratory", a Soviet submarine

filled out with special equipment to investigate the depths, will leave on Its first research telp at the end of this scar, the Soviet Government newspaper "Izverila" announced The submaring which was originally scheduled to leave on its first.

rrule this summer will have a row of portholes in the bow permilling direct observation with the use of special photo Bash lumination.

A television camera installed in the bow will transmit con-

tinuously to a screen located aboard the sub.

It has not been announced whether the verwel will be stomic-

powered, Other equipment aboard the sub will study the temperature, aalinity and other characteristics of the water-France-Presse.

ANCIENT TOMB FOUND IN IRAN

Toheran, Aug. 14. ironian archaeologists have dis- covered the exact location In the ruins of Persepoils southern Iran, of the tomb of the Emperor Cyprus, founder of the Achemenide Dynasty, which, ruted ancient Persia in the fifth century B.C., it was learned today, The tomb

was found

In the

calling of the Hall of Tombs in the Palace of Parsargados. Dr Mostafavi, Director of the Muzeum of History and Art in Teheran, told reportere today

that

the historic discovery confirms the great respect the ancient Persians showed to Cyprus, by hiding his tomb in the celling in order to protect his body from enemies of the Empire-France-Prosse.

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BAKER PETER CUSHING ANNE HEYWOOD! DAVID MCCALLUM

VIOLENT

PLAYGROUND

Origenplay by James Kindamay Freddy Mcmbat Makyto

Diy Bre

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