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KING'S PRINCESS

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AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.30

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SHOWING TO-DAY

TOPPING THE Tensions of "Rear WINDOW"I

JAMES STEWART · KIM NOVAK

ALFRED HITCHCOCKS

VERTIGO®

FORCION

BARVAMBLICEDLES OR CHES

A SUL PAR

ROX & BROADWAY

SHOWING TO-DAY

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ALSO ADDED!

Walt Disney's

most exciting True-Life

Adventure feature!

AFRICAN LION

TOOL

Walt Disney's "SARDINIA" Print by TECHNICOLOR

IR-CONDITIONEDY 27

STAR

METROPOLE

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

THRILLING, FASCINATING AND INTERESTING!

Circus actors

ORIENTAL

*

THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL!

*

The best entertainment for the whole family!

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PHOTOGRAPHED BOTH ON THE ARENA AND BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE CIRCUS SHOWS!

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IT'S TREMENDOUSI

A DRAMA OF LOVE

AND CONFLICTI

AAL VOO

IN MÒN CANIA VA

MOJETGOMERY CLIFF

· ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT

RAINTREE COUNEX →NGEL PATRICK - LEL MARTIN Prm by CSULON*

Next Chango: "THE HUNTERS"

*

In WideScope

and Color

*

with English Narration

ANAL

ONED

- FINAL TO-DAY —

A 2.0, 1.26, 9.30

0.30 .M

STEWART GRANGER' BARBARA RUSH ANTHONY STEEL.

The Adventurous Life Sewry of

HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER

— TO-MORROW

"THE HUNTERS"

RITZ CINEMA

FINAL TO-DAY

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

DANIELLE DARRIEUX

JEAN MARAIS

KISHI NEIRO

YVES CIAMPI

WITH ENGLI

SUBTITLED

WYPHOON

ANTA

MAGASAK?

TECHATHOR

TO-MORROW -----

FRANK SINATRA • TONY CURTIS in "KINGS GO FORTH"

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958,

BEATS COMET 4's TIME BY 16 MINUTES

707's RECORD CROSSING

New York

York To

London In Under 6 Hours

London, Dec. 9. The American Boeing 707 jet airliner tonight established a new commercial recard of five hours 56 minutes for the flight from New York to London. It thereby wrested the record from 11 Comet 4 which covered the distance

Pasternak At Work

In Moscow

Moscow, Dec. 9. Boris Pasternak, winner of the Nobel prize for litero- turo, was at work today in his snow-covered country house at Perodełkino near Moscow, while the three Soviet winners of the prize in physics attended a re- ception in Stockholm, where they are to receive their awarda tomorrow.

Pasternak who accepted unit

The parze

then

a violent stonn of criticism in The Soviet Union is unshatonyt!

readin play by the Polisti Julius Slowaki

"The work was assigned to him before the Moroar rauned by the foreign publication of Pasternalca "Dr Zhivago" anu the award of the Naini plaza

Schilter's "Mari Stuart," trustled by Pasternak, is still enjoying long run in Museow.

Pasternak who has recovered from a recent illuess, continues to receive at farge unter of letters from entrers abroad. Franey-Pres54",

HONEST,

BUT

Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 9. comparison

B

with must governments in Asia, Malay Kovernment of)- etal were honest. Tunku

Abdul Kalunan, Prime Minister, told the Legisla- tive Council today.

He added: "Nevertheless, We will set

an anti.

corruption department ear- ly next year,"

He was replying to quen- flon by councillors-China Mail Special,

NEW U.N. AGENT TO GO TO HUNGARY?

United Nations, Dre. 9. Britain And Australia unday

led a move

United Nailong

dispatcli

to "DEAnt" Hungary to repuert Dark To the General Assembly conditions there.

Un

if the plan goes through the пен 81-member Assembly, the official would take over fron Prince Wan Wailhayakon, Thai- land's Foreign Minister and former Assembly Prealdent, who afar has failed in his efforts to visit Hungary a special United Nations representative.

in six hours 12 minutes on Oct. 4.

The Boeing carried 80 passen- pers, two infants and a crew of 10 on its flight.

h

Another Record Earlier today,

Britannia turbo-jet flew the 3,200 miles from Montreni to London in the record enmmercial time of seven

hours 27 minutes.

The previous

best Brilauol: time for this crossing was elghat hours len minutes scheduled time for the fight of

against

nine hours five minutes,--Reuter,

'We Can

Be Proud

Of Our Record'

Mr Selwyn Lloyd

London, Dec. 9.

2

Rainier And Grace

NOW 20

BATTLE

HONOURS

on

London. Dec. 10. Instead of carrying 10 battle honours thele standarch, guidons and colours for the :: Great War, and 10 for Second World War, regiments amalgamated during 1998-02 will now be able to cany a maximum of 20 for ench, the War Office has announced. These honours must have been previously carried by one or other of the two linked regt- ments,

-1

The new rule also apples in respect of the Great War te cavalry regiments amalgamal- ed in 1922. China Maril Special.

Not Violent, She Says

London, Dee

B

Misy April Carter of the Direct Action Committee against nuclear war, said in a statement

Ber

sinlciment

A charming shot of Prince Rainier

and Princess Grace taken during ++

ihe dance at Hotel Astor, New York. They

guests of honour at the dance given by the Chrysler Corpura- Lion for charity. Ú.P.I.

were

Pat Gets Back Her

Stolen Furs

Far

& Jewels

London, Dec. 8.

and jewellery worth £2,500 stolen last night froca the London home of P Kirkwood, musical comedy actress were recovered today. After an all night scurch, detec lives went to 40 Londo address where they recovered the property

A man was later held for que

Bloning in connection with th robbery.

hu

Miss Kirkwood, 27, burst Inla

ears last night when that the theft included peach chiffon wedding dres

China Mall Special.

Hongkong's Share

London, Dec. 1. South-East Aslan territories and Hongkong received eight per cent of the £1,390,041 for colonicl research and development during

scal year 1987-58, the Colonial Office anid to-day, France -

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British tonight that no physical violence Foreign Secretary, today was used by demonstrators at declared in a letter to Sir the rocket base in Norfolk.

suid: "The Ronald Adam, Chairman element made

by Mr Ward of the British United Secretary of State for Air, that Nations Association, that the monstrators who entered

the rocket base near Swaffham granted Britain's record in the field

offered a resistance, are quite untrue."

great deal of violent

"No phyatcul violence Wils offered to any of the RAF. or to-police officers removing demon- strutors or to any of the workers at any time during the demon- stration.

intended with

of human rights is one of which "we have reason to be proud,"

"This

05

Sir Ronela Adam called night on Mr Lloyd for a genersi discussio on the eve of the United Nations adoption of the universal declaration of human rights.

purely non-violent demonstra- Mr

tion 11

of protest

the against Lloyd' letter said British Government would do government's nuclear weapons all in their power to reinforce the declarpijon.

"Our country known to the werb as the cradle of many of ine rights set forth in the de-i claration which are enjoyed by all in this lund.

"The field of human rights is TIM which we have every reason to be proud of our го cord," the letter added.- Reuter.

Government Crisis In Finland

Helsinki, Doc. 9. Communist-sponsored de- A monctrution by 0.000 wotkeen gatnered outside the Finnish Parliament this evening to de- and the formation of a gov- crament representing and containing

worker: Communist

ministers,

Mennwhlic, Mr V. Suk- Dlet, The Soviet Union and the seainen, Speaker of the Hungarian authorities have orked the lenders of the various blocked every bid by the Prince parties to discuss the formation to go to Hungary an the Auf new Cabinet. Reports in- gembly's envoy, though they said leated that negotiations would

and difficult. he was welcome in his private be prolonged capacity.

Sir Pierson Dixon and Dr E. Ilonald Walker, British and Australian resident representa- tives, have had frequent con- sultations in past days on the b | Hungary - probiern, which the Genom Assembly is due to take up anew on Thursday.--Reuter.

No Plans

Washington, Dec. 9. Thio US. State Ixpartment stokesman said today he knew of no plan for Mr John Foster 'Dulles, the Secretary 62 Btate, to visit Donk.—Router,

France-Presse.

POP

D260

WHY DID YOU DO "THAT ? NE NO QUARREL WITH YOU?

policy."-France-Presse.

Presse.

Whe

Adequate Forces

Washington, Dec. 9.

American Defence Secretary

Nell McElroy, said today that Nato forces "are adequate to cope with the Russian threat Berlin."-France-Presse.

STAGE CLUB

prosent

"TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL"

A Comedy by JAMES BRIDIE

Оп

Thursday, 11th December at 9 p.m. Friday,

12th Decombor at 7 p.m. Saturday, 13th December at 9 p.m. at the

LOKE YEW HALL, HONG KONG UNIVERSITY Bookings at Moutrios Alexandra House, Des Voeux Road Contra!

THE SQUIRE NEVER LIKED

YOU,

SITZ

BUT-HE'S BEEN GONZ A MONTH

NOW

WHAT

HIROSHIMA IS ALSO FAMOUS FOR

by Douglas MacArthur II

Tokyo, Dec. 9. United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr Douglas Mac- Arthur 11, today told the citizens of atom-bombed Hiroshima he had particu larly wanted to visit the city because "Hiroshimo and America share many things in common."

Speaking at a municipal dinner given in his honour this evening at Hiroshima, Mr MacArthur ex- plamed.

Hiroshin. WAS nounerd L

"baseball town" and that targe prortion distinguished Americans Japanese origin came originally from Hiroshimu.”

"

of

O national policies, Mr Mac- Arthur sald "the first and tore- /

'Offensive' Statue

To Be Sent To Ireland

The

New Delhi, Deo. 9. statuo of General John Nicholson, whe was killed while fepding the

foren to recapture Delhi during the Indian mutiny has been handed to the British lilth Commisalon.

This was announced in

the Counci of States yesterday by Pandit Govind Pant, the Indian Home Afuister.

The statue is to be sent to tieneral Nicholson's old school in Ireland.

It was removed from Ita pedestal in a Delhi park Inst your

hen Indin observed the centenary of the Sepoy Mutiny, on the grounds that it wan offensive lo Indian Igel- Ings.

The

Minister said thai Royal School, Dungan- non, County Tyruile.

Northern Ireland, where General Nicholson wan educated, had asked for the statue-China Mail Special,

U.S. Frowns

Washington, Dec. 9. Thy United States (carg Canadian recognition of Chinn writ encourage SOU? American and Male nations to

other

most chjective of both Japan and do likewhe diplomatic sources Amerira is the establishment | sold today. throughout the world of peace

with justice for all people."

"I would like also to say that I believe Jupan and the United States share not only many of The sume baste objectives bat that they are also interdependent. "For example, take the Held of trade, which is so vital to Japan. The United States has been, and continues to be, Japan's largest single market."-Reuter,

باره

The xurces referred to the statement in Ottawn yesterday External Aluirs Minister Sidney E. Smith that Canadian recognition of Communist China vas under consideration.

These ГОМГСКА said that the Auerleans have made it clear

would not they

welcome

at Canadian recognition this Drue.-U.P.I.

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- Prem JGSEPH FIELDS PRODUCTIGH

Doris Day Richard Widmark

+

De lungel of Love

GIG YOUNG-GIA SCALA

STARTING TO-MORROW

Alaxandre Dumas' Immortal Drama

"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"

Starring: "Lana Turner

Gone Kelly

A LAVISH SPECTACLE IN TECHNICOLOR An M-C-M Picture

Parting blow

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