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KING'S • PRINCESS

SHOWING TO-DAY

KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUINN

HAL WALLIS PRODUCTION

LAST TRAIN.

TECHNICOLOR

GUN HILL.

CAROLYN JONES/EARL HOLLIMANSURETOR

PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

HOOVER GALA STAR

· ÜEL 72371 poun

*

TEL:92979)-

SHOWING TO-DAY

Hoover & Gala at 2.30. 5.15. 7.30 and 9.45 p.m.

Star at 2.45, 5.30, 7.45 and 10.00 p.m.

M-G-M presents the thithing

TECHNICOLOR st017 91 forbidden lave

leslous lore! Dangerous love!

THE ****

Technicolor STORY OF +

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Eter

THREE LOVES

TAMET

ANGELI BARRYMORE CARON DOUGLAS GRANGER MASON MOOREHEAD SHEARER

METROPOLE

TO-DAY

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

Night

Butterflies

Starring

MACHIKO KYO FUJIKO YAMAMOTO

A Japanese Pictura in Color with English Subtitles

ORIENTAL MAJESTIC

KIR CONDITIONED

TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.39, 7.30 & 9.38 P.M.

Fear, Desperation and Lonilness Irought Ther TOGETHER!... THRILLS!

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.30

& 9.30 p.m.

YOU'LL LEARN

WHO PAYS

OFF WHOM...

AND WHYI

THE RACKET

JOBN

MILLS

NOBERT MCHUM "LIZABETH SCOT?

HOAST BUCHHOLZ

ROBERT AYAN

ALÉDONE GERBELEK, JAKA

TIGER BAY

KAYLEY MILLE

Morning Show To-morrow "THE LOVERS OF TOLEDO“

2

THE GOLDEN PHOENIX

RITA RAVELL

The

Latin

Temptress

FLOURSHOW'S

AI

10 15

19.15

FBIST FLOOR, MANSON HOUSI

KOWLOON FEL- ABANT

en't

NEE

TUNG

MING.

Mystifying Magician

Music By Ponching Garcia And His Dynamic Danceros

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1959.

BMC PLAN HUGE PROJECT

Million-A-Year

Output Envisaged

London, Nov. 23.

A £49,000,000 development project to raise The British Motor Corporation's production capacity to 1,000,000 vehicles a year

announced today.

VAUXHALL EXPANSION

TALKS

London, Nov. 22. Vauxhall Molors, a sub- sidiary of the American car manufacturing Arm of General Molors, today said it had begun talks with the Board of Trade concerning the possibility of a further factory expansion.

Vauxhall only recently completed £30,000,000 expansion programme ai is factories at Luton and Dunstable.

A Vauxhall spokesman Rs today: "We are hav- ing talks to find out what the position would be if we wanted further ex- pansion. The motor indus- try never stands willl,"

Ile Nald that detailed planning was going on at the moment for increasing irm's pacity from the 250,000 to 300,000 vehleles a year by installing extri plant in the present bulld- Ing-China Mall Special,

Princess Alice To Visit Cyprus

London, Nov. 22.

The Princess Alice, Countess Athlone la "to make a private wisil to Cyprus at the invita- tion of the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, the Colonial. Once at- nounced today.

The Coforint Omeemid it was hoped the Princess would arive in Cyprus next Saturday end stay al Government House for about a week.-Heuter,

STATE

INNER THE REKAOPMENT DE OVEFAS THERING

Tel: 738

-SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30; 5.15; 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

THE SCOUT MASTER

LIANG HSIN-PO

CHIANG KWANO-CHAD

MOLLY DONG

CAPITOL

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.

A MASTERPIECE OF SUSPENSE

GUARANTEED TO SHOCK YOU Z

The Fiends

les daboliques

VARA CLOVEST

Vocalist Luz Vù Minda.

Next Change "GIDGET"

was

Sir Leonard Lord, BMC Chairman, sold in a statement circulated to shareholders with the annual report for 1958/59, that 400,040 vehicles had been produced during the year under review,

"From August

October

31 we made 147,309 and cur- enlly we are producing at the rate of 750,000 per annum.

"When the extra facilities available become progressively

in 18 months to two years, the magical figure of 1,000,000 units 11 year will be within our rench," he said.

'Baby' Output

Production of the new "baby" cars announced by BMC in August had already reached the planned maximum output of 4,000 a week,

"But it has already become ubvious that this is not sufficient. Therefore we are taking steps Immediately to double this out- put to 8,000 a week,

"This will include an addi- tional range of light commercial vehicles which we hope to announce in January," Sir Leonard added

BMC makes Austin, Morris, Wolseley

Riley,

and MG, Austin-Healey cars-Reuter,

Singer Threatens

Action

WINIFRED ATWELL

London, Nov. 22. Winifred Atwell, the popular West

Indien "honky-tonk" plunist, is today reported as threatening legal action ainst slum landlords who use her naine us an attraction to West Indian immigrants to Britain.

According to the Sunday Pictorial. The landlords outs mes the immigrants' bost trains in London and tell them that "While has bought property for them to real.”

The newspaper, udds that the immigrants are likely to find themsleves paying high rents in overcrowded sluun properly.

It quotes the planist as spy-

Two new British Immigrants have just arrived in New For Zealand but they're Immigrants with a difference. Mr and Mrs Mervyn Zimmerman, pictured here on arrival. hitch-hiked the entire 10,000 miles, through France, Swit- BCTDSK zerland, Italy. Persia, Turkey, Pakistan, India, and Australia. The newly-weds left England in July, finished the trip at a cost of E90 each. They are to settle in Pal- merston North, Bays Mervyn (his wife's name is Margar- et): "I'm glad we did it, but probably not again."-Express Photo.

Two Fine Artists At Saturday's Concert

By D. E. GRAY

THE Music Society presented two fine artists at Queen's College on Saturday evening. They were Julian Olevsky, violinist, and Wolfgang Rose, pianist.

The programme Wis very feenily by both artists, I was well laid out and consistel of also quite obviously by far the two serious sonales in the first most difficuli work technically, half, followed by three shorter and I should say they had spent and lighter works after the in-

a great deal of rehearsal time [terval.

of the audience The Arst work

on it. Some Wa..

liked the Bartok. and it may Dahins grcal D minor. Sonata;

well be the old story of the dis- and we were given a fratorioss

sonances of yesterday being the performance at this,

consonances of tomorru (shades of Brabus and all that).

One always lends in Violin Piano works to look and lister violin, which of course

101

is quile wrong. But en Saturday night, one was forced, by the

good

I feel, however, on balance, that although a good proportion of the audience may not have cheer artistry of the performers liked the Bartok Sonata, it is

an excellent thing for to listen to the wonderful in visiting artists to give us a pro- torwerving of the tonal pattern portion of the works of good created by the two contrasting modern composers which have instruments. This was in no been well tested elsewhere, will measure due to the out- Hengkeng is fast broadening standing naricionship

horizon. of the its musical plerist, who was obviously, also Sonatas are prodigious works, a man of the widest cxpsi- and I think the decision to in-

elude one was a correct one.

Bartok's

Havanaise,

Paganini's

I think the young violinist The works in the second half will have a great future, Some were Saint-Saens' might say that he could have Bloch's Nigin, and gol a grealer breadth uf Lone Campanella

second movement pieces, all well played, and all

11)

the (Adogtio), Bul no one will dis

all well-known

thoroughly enjoyed by the

pute the delicacy of the Scherzo audience, who called for several (incidentally it is written in 2-4 encores, time, not 6-8 25 the programme | hole sald) and the powerful vigour of the anale.

Those

It is a pily that Mr Olevsky could not play on his Stradivari, which had been affected by the climate in the Philippines. Instead he played on a violin by French Gand, the well-known

maker,

☆ ☆ Bartok's First Sonata was the other big work of the evening. who grumbled at the

The noise of passing truffle Vienna Orchestra's playing Strauss waltzes should be quite was damped considerably

Saturday by the windows of the salisfied now.

hall being firmly closed. Bui

still hear it

It is quite a simple matter

011

os an for the Music Society, in con-one could

to my junction with artists (provided undercurrent; and this, they are willing) to turn on mind, spells the beauty of total planissima pastagès anything the public wants: But contrast,

Because to be blurred,

location this hall will

I doubt very much if one #ith tend of the audience got any

real of its satisfaction from the Bartok always be inferior to Loko You Sonata. It was played magni- Hall as a concert auditorium.

Ate The Cat Food

And Liked It

Linnelly, Nov. 22.

When one of the regulars at the Trevose Head Inn cele- brated his birthday, landlord Cyril Thomas provided free sandwiches for all 40 guests.

ing: "I would like to find the "They wouldn't touch the other men who are misuding my name."-Chinu Mail Special.

POP--Catastrophic

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sandwiches,"

They Baid

he said today.

the "'calmon

ZNE

CAT IN BE RIVER

WHAT'S ALL THE EXCITEMENT ABOUT,

OFFICER

specials" were the best they had ever tasted. But Thomas sold the "saimon specials" were made of can- ned cat food. "Whatever was in them they were delicious," sald party guest Ralph Jones, "We all had a good laugh when wo found out," UPI.

A BRAVE SHOW}

CARE TO SAY,

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SHOWS TO-DAY AT

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JANET LEIGH

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