1958-09-11 — Page 2

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

KING'S PRINCESS

COMMENCING TO-DAY

COLUMBIA MEtunes provans;

STEWART GRANGER

DONNA REED

GEORGE SANDERS

CHAMIA KABRIA CANALE

WHOLE TRUTH

ROXY & BROADWAY

★ TO-DAY ONLY ★

ROXY: At 2.30, 5.20, BROADWAY: At 2,30, 5.30,

.7.30 & 9.40 p.m.

7.30 9.30 p.m.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958.

12-MILE LIMIT

MAY PASS U.N.

America's Compromise Proposal

London, Sept. 10.

THE MOST MEMORABLE LOVE STORY OF OUR TIME! Iceland may succeed in getting United Nations

20

FRANCOISE SAGAN'S

a Certain Smile

CINEMAEZOPII COLOR BY DELUXE

ROSSANO BRAZZE JOI FONTAINE BRADFORD DILLJJAN-CHRISTINE CARERE JOHNNY MATIOS

★ GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW ✯

THEY MADE THIS: BOY A, COLO

BLOODED KILLER!'

kunk #12996. pretende

EDDIE

· JAMES ·

PAUL LILLIAN ROBERTSON

‚ALBERT MASSIE GISH JUSTICE

ORDERS

TO KILL

BUB ANTÝNUICY MOYEN VERRUCTION – Natet te Pána sever rate un segust sans S DONNER E. Padyrovn Bował je kartyOST ANQUECH

Signed by the mean by dabbda 17. MOUKAR.

bad by MTHBNI KATILDIR ALLAN

DISTRIBUTED BY LION INTERNATIONAL FILMS LTD.

A: 20th Century-Fox Releas

BOOK

EARLY!

HOOVER PARAMOUNT

TEL.-72371

TEL:-54530

★ GRAND OPENING TO-DAY ★

SQUEL GOUWINER ALAN

OLIVIA

LADD deHAVILLAND "PROUD REBEL"

TECHMCOLOR"

BEAN JAGGERY DAVID LADD

SAARE BESTEMMELA

JOEN A TRACKA, HO

SAMUEL COLDWYN, AR

At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

MICHAEL CURTIZ

CAPITOL RITZ

Today AL 230, 3.36, 7.30 0.30 p.m.

AFRANKIE MUN

REPKY

CHUCK

JAVEAN BAKER

CLYDE

· McPHATTER

BROOK BENTON

ALAN FREEDLE RICHARD

LANI O'RNER

LIONEL KAMPTON

P BOEK VA

"FERLIN HUSKY

THE MOONGLOWS

SHAYE COGAN

- Next ChaDED -

**TEACHER'S PET

SHOWING TO-DAY

Ai 2.30, 0.20, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m

CLARK DORIS GABLE DAY TEACHERS PET

YOUNG VENDE

Ta-morrow Special Show

Al 12.30 p.m. "MOHAWK"

in Eastman Color

WINING, DINING, & ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS VERY BEST

IN THE INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE OF

THE GOLDEN PHOENIX

int Floor, Manson Mause 74-76 Nathan Road, Kowloon

Reservations... 68305

OWN YOUR OWN

TELEVISION

TELEPHONE: 7-2211

approval of its new 12-mile fishing limit at the forthcoming General Assembly in New York, in the view of diplomatic observers here today.

It was thought Iceland would maintain that only

a simple as opposed to a two-thirds-major ity was required to pass a resolution in the Assembly fixing fishing limits at 12 miles. Iceland wouki have a good be allowed to continue doing! chance of securing this, I was so up to six miles and Iceland] stated, in view of the fact that would increase its fishing limits the law of the sen conference

from four to six inlles. in Geneva earlier Ahia year gave a simple majority of 35 10 3D with 20 abstentions 10 Canadian proposal providing for 12-mile limits.

Russia is in

Among abstentions un this motion was the Soviet blow. Dowever Russia herself has 12-mile inits Long en forred and has now backed China's decision

her Lo extend Territorial waters to 12 miles.

If, however, the Assembly did not us the 12-mite fishing mit resolution, a United States compromise plan night secure endursment, observers said.

This plan submitted at the Geneva conference in April, provides for six-mile territorial

No Immediate

official rear

Cypriot's Trial: Confessions Allowed

Nicosia, Sept. 10.

Two alleged confessións by Andreas Yakoumi, 17-year-old Greek Cypriot, admitting the murder of Sergeant Reginald Hammond, were allowed in evidence by Judge Boyle at the trial here today, despite the claim that he had been tortured into making them.

In the dock, Yakoumi Ald Today that "both statem,ENIS producer In court are false. I'm innocent,"

He told the court his inter- rotors "plugged two wires into an electric switch and

+

was forced into making the second fuller confession. He declared "what I said in the statement as a resull WOB A bunch of lies. I never said I kellied Hammond to anyone,"

jabbed the two live ends into First Activity Today tion was available to Iceland's my buttocks." Intention to put the problem to He said he made the first -the-Voiled-Notions—Reuter. —stateinent, after this and then

French

waters with a further six-mile The

wide shing zone controlled by the coustal State in which other countries could sh if they had done so for five years prior to the agreement,

Britain voted in favour of this rezolution

Geneva and Iceland against. However, Icelandic

hero said fnday that feeland would accept any resolution paved by the United Nationg.

SAW

الله

Observers therefore pastble compromise solution in this plan with both sides 'suv- ing face,"

Britain, having for manny years lished off Iceland, would

Four-Month

Wendy Flies

To New York

On Her Own

London, Sept. 10. Four-month-old Wendy Mar- garot Brennet was taken to hospital from London airport today while airline officials investigated why she was travelling alone to Now-York

10 Mr

She was travelling Arthur Brennet, of New York, the officials said.

early

Mr Brennet was believed to be adopting Wendy. The baby arrived day on an Olymple Airways fight from Athens and was taken acroos London airport to board a plane for New York accompanied by wonuin

In

the airport departure Jounge, officiale thought the baby

unattended. Was

They to produce the baby's documents. She then disclaimed any connection with the baby.

asked the woman

of El A. the sald: "In the only thing we could do was to keep the baby in London pending in- quirics. We could not let her travel alone, although all her in order."-China papers were Mail Special,

An omelal Israel airline, circumstances tho

Surprise Package

A

New York, Sept. 10.. Miss Anastasia Psalda, 29-year-old Greek student, stepped of a plane from Lon- don today and told reporter why she had refused to look after Wendy, the four-month- old orphen child left at Lon- don airport early today.

Miss Psalida said that beforo flying from Athens to London, she had been anked by a Greek Orion it. organisation named

as a favour, she would take a three-year-old child with her to New York. She agreed.

But when she boarded the plone in Athens, she wun handed a four-month-old baby and she refused to take the responsibility of caring for it. She said the aircraft's stewards cared for Wendy. -China Mall Special

Highway Crackdown On Sabotage

Paris, Sept. 10.

French government announced tonight it was setting up roadblocks across Franco in a new emergency step

to stamp out the wave of Algerian rebel attacks which has swept the country in the past two-wooks.

The Interior Ministry official- ly warned motorists tonight to show the "greatest prudence" when approaching the barriers, which it said would be manned day and night.

It advised drivers to "comply strictly" with orders of police- men muning the check points.

Home Cooking For

A

RAF Regulars

The ministry Announcement spid the system of roadblocks was designed to intensify the police being campaign against "sets of ter- rorism."

The roadblocks would consist of barbed wire barriers, Iron harrows" and cables stretched across the roads to control traf- ic.

FRESH DAMAGE

in

London, Sept. 18.

experiment catering

carried out at three Royal Air Force stations to Find out whether catering cooking, and mess service could be Improved or done morc economically I the Royal Air Force

with placed contracts elvilian firms, handed over the work to NAAFI, or employed elvillan staffs.

The stallons are at Swinderby near Ihwoln; Dishforth Yorkshire; and Thorney Island

ampshire,

Two police officers, Evans and Hill, whom he named os two of his torturers,

denied having -itrated him.

15

In the Arst statement, made

ut 6 h.m. out August 4, Yakoumi alleged to have said, "I vdmit I killed him.”

was

The second statement read in court as follows: "O August 2. Yanakis (nother Cypriot) came to my house, woke me

up and sald you'll have your first

nelivity today.

"We went around to hi house, where he showed me two pistols, and said: "Take the one with six bullets. It is easier to use, and go

and kill 10

Englishman.

"I went outside and raw at Englishman walking with his child in the street, I shot hlin. Then

1 returned and gave the pistols to Yanalds,

"When I was arrested I told the English Police Sergeant pil this without being i-trener!,"

the alleged confession CUT- cluded,

The rail is expected to end tomorrow.-Reuler.

British Couple Crash In Private - Plane

Petersburg, Virginia,

Sept. 10. A twin-engine amphibious plane carrying a couple from England [M holiday crashed shortly after takeoff from the Polorsburg Aliport today, illeg The man and injuring his wife. victim

The highway crackdown came in the wake of fresh damage to Installations in France which police believed may have been caused by Algerian suboteurs.

Pollee identified the At Swinderby a contract Eas Police were ill! investigating been

placed with A civilian as Nigel Cole 20, of London, a big explosion which ripped a

the craft. big petroleum

who was piloting drillos rig 24 firm.

His wife, Margaret, 24, suffered miles north of Strasbourg yester-

shock and undetermined, In day morning.

juries.

Three buildings were also set nfire in Lyons yesterday and it was thought rebel agents might have lighter the fires.

Meanwhile, the

AL Dishforth, NAAFI taking over messing; and Thorney Jan sirmen being replicct by state ployed civilians,

al

arc

-****

An airport employee, Donald Westmoreland, sald the plane failed to gain altitude

вроп

Mistry issued a new warning ment fa

Defence The purpose of the experi- takeelt, nosed over and crashed to decide how best in a wood two miles east of

the the airport.

afler

to French civilians to stay to feed the RAF

conscription. The The Coles, who flew from away at all times, particularly bolition of at night, from heavily guarded ending of National Service Canada, landed here on Tuesday #shortage of staff night for fuel, the authorities vital points of France's Indus- will mean

bid planned to fly ral communications system in the catering section of the said, and U.P.I.

Air Force, China Mail Special. to the Bahamas.-U.P.1.

A Motor-Car With An "Autoguide"

It is equipped with a number of electronic devices, including one enabling the driver to switch on an "autoguide," or automatic pilot, which takes over the control of the car, causing it to follow a low frequency power cable in the highway.

Detroit, Sept. 10. A gas turbine powered car with a single

stick control in place of the conven tional steering wheel, brake and accelerator pedals, has been deve- loped and successfully tested by General Motors, the company's presi dant, Mr. John Gordan, announced It today.

The long, low car, shaped like a rocket missile with an aeroplane-like tall and a cluster of Six fins at the rear, was described by Mr Gordon as the An easiest car to drive ever built.

Called the Firebird 111, the car is a purely

experimental model,

POP'

IM 50 EMBARRASS·1%

ED. POP REFUSES TS DRESS

-FOR, DINNER.

P105

has a dual engine system which employs a 10 horse power aluminium engino to drive all the accessories, and a 225 horsepower gas turbine engine for motive power.

ultrasonic key in the car enables the driver to open the doors from 15 feet away by means of high frequency sound waves.-Reuter.

OH WELL,

ITS TOO

HOT FOR A JACKET

ANO

The REALLY

WHO SAD JANYTHING ABOUT

A

JACKET

AND

们吃

Lee

72436

Astor

(Booking "Officer

G7777

SHOWING TO-DAY

The

4 SHOWS AT 2,30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

DIRK-BOGARDE YOKO TANI

The Wind Cannot Read

IN EASTMAN ODECUR

JOHN FRASER

HOMALD LEWIS

AIR-CONDITIONED

STAR METROPOLE

HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND

LAST 4 SHOWS TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 9.30 P.M.

She came to Venice a Tourist..

She went home aivoman!

LO KDON BILEMS a mentre a wolf SALOMENA KILA FUORDETIONS procente'

KATHARINE HEPBURN „ MOSSANO BRAZZ

ummerikadness.

sets 198 MIRANTIA

Toy Eastmancalar

★ GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW ★

THEY CALLED HIM

OF

THE AST THE FAST GUNS

Chewashcom » Eur.COLOR

JOCK MAHONEY-GILBERT ROLAND

LINDA CRISTALARD FRANT LOAME GRENE

AVINIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE

CARL BERLICH RE

BOOK EARLY!

ORIENTAL MAJESTIC

AIR-CONDITIONED SKIN,

FINAL TO-DAY

AT 2.30. 5,30. 7.30

9.30 P.M.

M-G-M GLENN HUDOS E

FORD

SHIRLEY

MACLAINE They called £

him the STRANGER WITH A GUN.

THE

SHEEPMAN

I CINEMATIC DEE AND METROCALON

— TO-MORROW "THE BRAVADOS”

Nudel soup

FINAL TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 6.20, 7.30 & D30 PM.

GLENN FORD

THE

GREEN GLOVE

GERALDINE BROOKS

Sir Cedric Hardwicke

Trend by Tags Art - Toome to RUDOLPH MATE

- NEXT CHANGE

THE BRAVADOS"

PRECIOUS DROPS

FOR

PRECIOUS

MOMENTS.

CHERRY

HEERING

SARDENR. MATKRION & CO. KER.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.