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KING'S PRINCESS

SHOWING

TO-DAY

SUSPENSE more spectacular than "KING SOLOMON'S

MINES."

ROMANCE more powerful than the "AFRICAN QUEEN." ACTION-mor daring than "TRADER HORN.”

Tarzan's

vengeance-hent

1,000 deadly

mes down the

dread "River of 1,600 Danger"!

ACIDALET

PHOTOERLEKEN

IR

GARI-SCTION

COLDA...

EM

EQUATORU

AFRICAS

F

ADVENTURE'S MIGHTIEST HERO LIVES HIS MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE!

TARZAN'S NEWEST IS

TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE

GOODEN CLON AVROACCURAT PASSHAKE NASTRADINKA ARRERAST SANGATAN

PRINCESS

TO-DAY At 12.30 p.m.

James STEWART

"THE NAKED SPUR"

ADE

SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE SHOW At Reduced Prices

M-G-M's Prosents Janet LEIGH in in Technicolor

ROX BROADWAY

SHOWING

TO-DAY

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

CHRISTINE BAH BARBERA, Ou

TURAT

JIM JESSA POCZ

MINED CARERE-COE-EDEN CROSBY MOORE BACKUS LANDIS

Privates) Affair

AIR CONDITIONED –

STAR METROPOLE

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

FEAR beyond belief.

HORRORS

OF THE

BLACK

MUSEUM

CinemaSCOPE EASTMAN COLOUR

„MICHAEL GOUGH

CON ARM COREY - VITEZA MAR

ISEMAN COVET LAMPON ALIE LAND) NAKEDUA NOV

CERY

ADULJE JE

ALLASY ARTHUR RANK

OVERSEAS FILM DISTRIBUTORS UTDI

RITZ CINEMA

50100

★ SHOWING TO-DAY ✯

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

Parasound pinta

CARY GRANT

SOPHIA LOREN

"HOUSEBOATTERICALS

A INER-VARY CUANDOCIO-EN

THE GOLDEN PHOENIX

GLADYS

KALANI

FLOORSHOWS

AT

10,30

12:30

FIRST VELOOR

MANSON HOUST

KOWLOON TEL, MA105:

the sensational MISS GERY SCOTT With Igor Fischer at the Piano

Musle By Ponching Garcia And His Dynamic Danceros.

Yocalise Lur Yi Mindai

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AÚGUST 81, 1959.

LAOTIANS FORGET

WAR AS THEY

GREET NEW REGENT

Vientiano, Aug. 30.

Laotians today forgot the six-wook-old guarilla war in their north-east provincos to deck out the streats of their capital with the national emblom of a olophant under a white parasol in preoting to thair newly-appointed ragont, Crown Prince Savangrattana.

The prince, who arrived by nár from the Royal erat of lang! Tabang. was due to have been sworn in tomorrow but the erre merny was fruity pit back to next Saturday (September 5) follow- ing the arrival here of is fele gram from the Royal Palace,

An Information Ministry off- clal snid it wiet not yet known whether the posipunement had been ordered by astrologen.

The

Putin- 57 year- nek edicated prince van grooted at the airport by 12 buckdhist monks dressed in traditional redes whol chanted a blessing as he stepped

from his plane.

AILING KING

A prawd of Lautian girls in silk sarongs bordered with gold brought offerings of flowers in silver bowls and Cabinet minis- Pidu knelt before the prince as

he spoke in theen.

New Comet

four-headed Is Discovered

Tribute

To Eoka

Gunmen

Nicosia, Aug. 30. Polykarpos Georghadjis, the most wanted Eokaman of the Cyprus emergency, today stood before two gruves in a cemetery near here and paid tribute to two gunmen who helped him escape from 'British custody.

Georghnuts, now Labour Min ister in the Cyprus Transitional Cabinet, was addressing a huge gathering on the third anniver- sary of

Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 30. A new comel has been discovered by

an astro- nomer at the Copenhagen Observators, Harvard Col lege Observatory announc. ed on Saturday,

Harvard acts as a child hours In the Western Hemisphere for aft new astronomical discoveries.

Dr Fred L. Whipple sald Min J. Vin'er ilanzen had cabled that the astronomer Alcock at Copenhagen ́had' discovered the new comet and described it an "differe object with on- tral condensation

nucleus."-UPI,

of

Occupied

Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 30. Mrs Jean Mackinnon, 27, won divorce yesterday aficz telling the court that her husband, air

Four-Fifths Malaya 'Now 'White'

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 30. On the eve of Malaya's, second Independence an- niversary the Government here tonight declared about four-fifths of this rich tin and rubber king- dom free of Communist terrorlats.

A slatement said that after 10 years of fighting against the terrorists 40,910 square miles and 5,155.712 people (five-sixths

were? of Malaya's population) now in non-restricted areas.

QUIET CEREMONY When Malayn achieved Independence, 27,000

her

square

miles and a population of 3,207,- 100 had been declared "white" free, the state- or Comumunist ment said.

This year's independence ecicbrations will be quieter than in the past-just a re- ception, an open air concert and a foolball tournameni are planned,

But they will be held against In background of a flourishing

economy,

Businessmcn and government officials are confident of their country's future.

And during the past two

Tunda years, Malaya, uker Abdul Rahman, the prince who has negotiated independence, shown economic progress and

Df democratic

# fierce gunbattle at force Maj. John Mackinnon, maintenance Nicosia Government Hospital inpends all his daylight hours government In addition to lespen- which he escaped and the two playing golt and alt lds nighteing the Communist threat.-

Reuter. to bee with men and à British warder watching televisionUPI.

The prince, who will lay at the white European-style royal residence overlooking the glant Rickong River, was appointed by his ning 74-year-old father King Sisayongyang 10 days ago.

But he has been attending most funetians on behalf of tito King for the past YORKS because his father has been confined neute rheumatism.

ANGELS DESCEND Corregendents wh flocked to this sleepy capital to cover the blic-torta was the third mecessive "all quter" day erd earlier briefed on the Royal ceremonial,

Photographers were warned they would have to stay in fixed positions because at some time in the ancient proceedings

I are believed to descer carth. Any untur mwvc- ul. they were told, could up. at the service.

The prince is due to take the

pathi in ihe Royal Buddhist temple of Ongtu before a giant seated Hulle slatue of the Bulchn. He will also take part in the traditional string-tying evremony which binda 32 spirits his body for a sale voyage through le

AL the same time as the postpunt en aunouncement, that

In

fears were expressed the ceremony could be inter- rupled by the first Blooding or the Mekong for five years, Jeporters who went down- stream, where the river is al- ready overflowing, found farmers widking through waist- deep water with market pro- duce on their hands..

Some houses in the middle of The river were flooded to run! fovel and the road was covered to a depth of two teel-Reuter.

Erhard's Hand Of Friendship

died.

"In the narrow corridors of that hospital, two brave youths proved with their blood that a nation's greatness · cannot measured by the size of its coun- try." he said.

be

Georghadjis, now a dynamic Island's political gure in the life. added: "There are always pirlols during a struggle-bu! in peace it is opportunists whe reveal themselves as they have done now in Cyprus."

"We stund

us tardians of peace and freedom. . we want Cyprus to remain united

the free.. On and

alexj and of Makarlus shoulders Grivns, the Cyprus people have placed their loyalty and future hopes.

We shall always wage the struggle for peace, fully sup- Ethnarch in the porting the

rungle for regeneration, re- maining faithful to the last message Grivas uttered before leaving Cyprus."

(In 14, Genezal Grivas urged Cypriots to rally round th Archbishop and help him in his Task of reconstruction.)--Reuter,

Cyprus Police Armed Again,

Nicosia, Aug. 30. Mobile police patrols in the twin towns of Cyprus began carrying arms over the week- end, it was reliably learned to- night.

This measure follows the duylight murder in Nicosia last Thursday of n Turkish Cypriot police sergeant.

Thie order upples only to and not to the town patrols entire police force.

This Is the Brst time police

been armed

since the have London agreement was signed · Speaking at the opening of in February.-Reuter.

Frankfurt, Aug. 30. Professor

Erhard, Ludwig West German Economics Minis- |ter, said here today that nover

again would Germany push the world into the dismal ubyts"

of the last war.

tho Frankfurt Internationat

Autumn Fair, Dr Erhard said:

-We shall always be willing to

David

Nowcastle, Aug. 30. Patterson

complained

hold out the hand of friendship to police yesterday that some- to al propies the world."'-- body stale his six-ton bull-

Reuter.

<iozer.-UPI.

The

Apprentice Herbart Birks returned to London recently minus a mudguard — and vowed that his next bloyola trip to Russia would be on a tandem. For the mudguard was shot off by a susplelous Russian frontier guard; and 19. year-old Bert found that the Russians were suspicious of Lils bike-Express Photo.

Indonesia Business

Paralysis

Week

Continues Into 2nd

Djakarta. Aug. 31. "standeth financial loan.

crisis in Indonesia enters

businessmen, as, a short term

CREDITS

vices

freeza.

and selling

The commilioe Diso has by available cash ordered production, export and ready stock goods. distributing ring to contact their banks to ask for credits Indonesin's export markets, economie lifeline of the to pay wages,

archi- | resources-rich (azfling

could not rålse enough money

-Reuter,

were

U

the second week today,

The officia! "Monetary Opera- with business paralysed on Committed" has exempted Credits would also be given pelago, have been dood since the and workers wondering the balances of government to finance business operations, menctary deerees whether they will get cush

from the tank the committee sald, if the firms nounced suddenly on August 26. their end of month pay,

The devaluation of 00 per- cent of top currency nates and freezing of 20 percent of big bank deposits left foreign and Indoneslin Bans without enough cash for working expenses.

The Government is reported to be granting loans to produce enterprises, Including 1oreign

bill

estatës, to meet the waRES and day to day expenses.

This is virtually a doublé

loan.

First the Exdonesian Gov- erament took 30 per cent of: the deposila sa a' compulsory long-term lost.

Secondly the Government lending some

is

of this back to

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In Hong Kong they say

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