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KING'S * PRINCESS

NOW SHOWING

FOR THE 2nd BIG WEEK!

KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUINN

HAL WALLIS PRODUCTION

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LAST 4 SHOWS TO-DAY

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AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 P.M.

THE MOST DARING FRENCH FILM!

(In English Version!

Also starring:

ROSSANA PODESTA

DAWN ADDAMS MAGALI NOEL in

FLESH

AND

BLOOD"

Christian MARQUAND

Distributed by PATHE OVERSEAS LTD.

GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW

Fabulous FABIAN’Li

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FABIAN CAROL LYNLEY

"that "BLUE JEAN Girl!!

STUART WHITMAN ARTHUR O'CONNELL,

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SCREENS MIGHTIEST "CONQUEST!'

The Vikings

KIRK DOUGLAS TONY CURTIS!

ERNEST BORGNINE

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TECHNIRAMA

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JANET LEIGH

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JOHN MILLS • HORST BUCHHOLZ in "TIGER BAY"

ORIENTAL MAJESTIC

RIA

CONDITIONED

FINAL TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 9.30 P.M.

Fear. Desperation & Loneliness brought them together!

FINAL TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.30

G 9.30 p.m.

A story of lost

innocence...

ard the

solutions

feandgars

JOHN MILLS

HORST BUCHHOLZ

find for

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THE CHINA MAIL, `THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959.

DrAdams' Guardsman AMERICAN AIR GIRL

Plea

Rejected

London, Nov. 25.

Dr John Bodkin Adams, a family doctor acquitted

in 1957 of the murder pationt,

of

a

woman

stood with bowed hond today when told that a body had professional refused to rostore him to the medical register.

On Serious

Charges

London, Nov. 25. Guardsmon Michael Douglos

Dowdail, 18,

Wat

re

manded in custody until December 3 when ha Magit- appeared at trata's court here today charged with robbing a house in Chelsea, Lon- don's Bohemian Quarter, A police Inspector told the court that Duwdall had made A statement referring to "peverni other graver charges."

Dr Adams was struck off the register by the disciplinary com- mittee of the General Medical Connell in November 1957 after a court hed Лned him £2,400 on 14 counts ranging from forging prescriptions to obstructing the police by tying to conceal dan-today at Chelsea police station gerous drugs.

Efter detectives visited A Guards' depol

Pirbright, Surrey, following a telephone call from an offleer there,

Abido Loyally

The camtuitlee, ufter a pubtle heanng here today rejected, the 59-year-old doctor's application to be rumored to the register. A solicitor for the emuncil, Atr < J. K. Widery, said Dr Adams had circularised mern- bers of the committee with a stalment declaring that he had ab'ded loyally by its decision and had not practised medicine since being struck off.

Mr Widery then called three chemists with shops near Dr Adams' home in Eastbourne, on the south coast.

They testines that Dr. Adains had dispensed prescriptions since being struck

off.

One 100

chemist said he had filed prescriptions for Dr Adams, all for simple remedies

Doctors not on the register are not prohibited by law from 'practising medicine but they prescribe dangerous may not drugs or write prescriptioas under the National Health Ser- vice, Mr Widgery sold.

Absoluto Hell

Counsel for Dr Adams, Mr John Hobson, said his ellent would continue to have a life of absolute hell until he is restored to the general medical register,"

Mr Hobson said the events in

which Dr Adams had been in- volved had brought utter disas- ter to him. "He can go nowhere without people pointing a finger at him,"

Dr Adams had taken no fee in respect of the 42 patients for whom he had prescribed simple remedies. They were all per-į BONA! triends who asked his advice on social occasions.- China Mall Special.

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Dowdall

was charged

early

Today Dowdell said he would not seek ball.

Chief Inspector Basil Acott then told the court that he saw Dowdall at Chelsea polles sla- tion at night and told him that in nikhilon to the house- breaking case pollee were almo Investigating a mumber of sort- ours offencen

committed since December, 1958, in the London districts of Chelsea, Fulham and Kilburn.China Mall Specla!..

MOTORIST

KILLED BY

A BULL

Oxford, Nov. 25. A verdict of seeldental death Way recorded at Oxford in a motorist who died six days after colliding with black bull near Tetsworth.

Stanley George Hawker, 49,

of superintendent, surence Drayton-Gardens, West Dray- 10:1, Middlesex, died from heart complaint aggravated by injuries received in the accident.

the bis

The bull was straging on road after getting out of feld by breaking through a streg fence, uprooting a post and smashing some rails-China Mail Special.

LOOKS FOR

BRITISH HUSBAND

London. Nov, 25.

Mixa Susan Dixon. 25-year-old Pan American stewardess leading the airline's current drive to recruit British girls, said today she was looking for a British husband.

"British men are courteous and gentlemanly," Miss Dixon declared.

**Underneath the bowler hat and umbrella you find a flattering interest in a girl as a person not just as a body."

AND THE UGLY AMERICAN

Her views on the American male wern volatile. Vile la a concelled animal, obsessed with sex -- an alcohol, nicotine and pep-pili addiel, more interested in boasting about his-love affairs than in conducting a serious one.” she said,

She added that she had sporned nine marriage proposala in the last year alone-China Mall Special.

Gauguin Sells For Record £130,000

London, Nov. 25. A New York art dealer paid a world record £130,000 for a Gauguin painting today. eclipsing the previous high of £100,000 paid for one 17 Paris in 1937.

The firm. Rosenberg and Süjebel, bought the famous "I await

Dt an auction a

the lettere Sotheby's.

The

same firm paid £145,000

for Paul Cezanne's “Peasant in a blue blouse,"

Only last year the artist's "Boy In a red waistcoat” fotched a record £220,000 in the same saleroom.

Buth

TV GIVES THE PRESS

A CHANCE

London, Nov, 25.

Sir William Haley, Editor of

The Times.

today sald the rise of television "elves the prren A chance to regain Is old Infernoe,”

tell

"is

He maintained television show business much more than Found broadensting ever was," and newspapers had more in- fluence today than

years ngo.

Sir William, who is a former

the British director-general of Broadcasting Corporation, was lecturing to

the Royal United Service Institution in London.

He said: "It is no criileism the BBC to say that the power of sound broadcasting is not what it once was.

MORE POWERFUL

"The reason is that, so far as the Gauguin and the pubic attention is concerned, Cuzinne had been American.something even inore powerful owned.-UPI.

1 has arisen: teloviation"

Sir William explained that: he was talking of the power: to capture and hold prisoner : large audiences and he described television as "primarily an en- tertainment medium.

Request Granted

Atlanta, Nov. 25. Police said Luther Calhoun Hall, 24, got what he wanted

into a after he walked

res- taurant, announced, "I want to go to gaol" and then poured a bottle of beer on the head of a woman sealed in a booth.-UPI.

He continued: "Vision is not always an aid where ideas are concerned, it can be a distrac- tion. I think it Is inevitable that television show business much more than sound broad- casting ever was and I think it is likely to remain so."-Reuter,

Duke Not To Contest Divorce

Hollywood, Nov. 25,

The Duke of Bedford told that his wife had filed for divores in London, bad;

"I was afraid of that. It's been coming. We've been leading separate lves and I thought end in this sort of

It might bother.

The 42-year-old Hon. Jan Robert Russell, said yester- day he would not contest the divorce.

He also told re- he did porters

not know whether the duchess would name "another woman" in the Case "Please be assured that I am no monk, but as to the identity of any particular lady my wife might name, if she plans to one, I have no idea at

name ali,"

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9 Beautiful Girls!

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14:18 MATHAN BOLD, KANTON HOUSE, ZIN TE

HÖNEST JE KOWLOON

plan un expanded amusement centre for his 23,000-acre English estate,

Much to the shock of fellow

noblernen, the controversial Duke turned Woburn Abbey into a playland in 1055 to help Invitance taxes, He first intendrá

to open only the family art gallery to the public. "But 1 soon found that most people with a crown and extra more pence to spend were interested in fun than Rembrandto ond Van Goghs," he said.

The

40 Abbey,

miles fromm Lendon, was then switched to & country fair atmosphere

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The incomparable

CHARLES

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The Great DICTATOR

The Comedy

with such American iris.. mings as hot dogs, a penny arcade, jukc boxes, ferris wheels and A merry-go-

round,

Now the Duke wants to go one better and make # British Disneyland of the estate. He visited the southern California amusement centre on Wed- nesday to get ideas.-AP.

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Audrey HEPBURN

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