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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1960.
l'age 5
KING'S PRINCESS BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE TO LE EASTOR
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AI PRINCESS
At 2.30, 5.00, 7.30
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Should provide a mass emotional impact rare in
cinema history.
GREGORY
PECK
FRED
ASTAIRE
-DAILY SKETCH
JAVA
GARDNER
ANTHONY
PERKINS
STANLEY KRAMERS PRODUCTION OF
ON THE BEACH
The
Biggest
Story Of Our
Time!
introducing DONNA
ANDERSON
Screenplay by JOHN PAXTON
From the novel by NEVIL SHUTE
Produced and Directed by STANLEY KRAMER
Released thru UNITED UA ARTISTS
N-TESTS More useful than
United States
New York, Jan. 4.
Britain's attitude regarding the resumption of nuclear tests is a "more useful one" than that announced recently by the United States, the National Committee for a Sano Nuclear Policy said in a statement issued here.
Cotton trade unions seek
wage increase
Manchester, Jan. 4. Leaders of the cotton trade unions today decided to ask for n Bubstantial increase for the 200,000 workers in the industry.
wage
B
The committee also raid that deridir new developinents "treaty ending n mietear tests under adequate control runnits te:neally feasible."
The committee, private or- genisation, where membership is ecmposed of prominent physicist and biochemists, said efforts to zxure a workable treaty on ending tests had entered ell phase.
Speed talks
1
CTU-
Referring to the United States nuncement that it would re- frain from ferts for the preant. but would not continue its for- mul mentorkum. the committer said this was intended to "speed up the Geneva talks and Increase pressure on the Russdates.”
"Unfortunately, an opposite effect is equally possible," the "The stated committee declared. position of the British, that they would not interrupt the mora Their jokesman, Sir Alfred tortum as long as the faller con- Roberts, said the amount of tinue is a more etnim could not be announced artery. at this stage,
Officials of nine unions held a and rumbunci meeting here agreed to gen immediate claim with mill-owners,
The last pay Increase for Lancashire cotton workers was eent rise in July,
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A MAN'S PICTURE THAT WOMEN LOVE!
MIRA GELIN-MAYER Present:
GARY CHARLTON
COOPER
HESTON
A FLESTUM PRODUCTION
THE WRECK
OF THE
MARY DEARG'
►STREMASKINE MEDECOLOR
ROXY & BROADWAY
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A FABULOUS WORLD BELOW THE WORLD!
29 JULES VERHE'S
OF
JOURNEYRGENTER #EARTH
CINEMASCOPE
STALDIAC SOUND
PAT BOONE JAMES MASON
ARLENE DIANE DAHL BAKER
COLOM by DE LUKE
THE GOLDEN PHOENIX
THE SENSATIONAL
"'RIVIERAS" Apache Team
DIRECT FROM THE U.3.A
FLOORSHOWS
FIRST FLOOH HANSON HOUS KOWLOON TIL 8:4102
and
EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE LARRY STELLAR
Music By Ponching Garcia And His Deramic Danceros
Vocalist Luy Vi Hinda.
The new clolm comes at a lime when the industry Is
out ex:rying
Government- A spensered revergangsaties T Mazes aiution scheme to enable
t to meet overseas e artition. I Tonight wo. texlife union. Beting an behalf of 130.000 ¡ workers said they had applied for is live per cent wage increas -Reuter.
This noisy
world of ours
ل الرحمه
Lendon, Jan. 4. If the general noisy conditions of everyday life continued might become a race of shouting maniacs nid Sir Walter Kaunay, Chairman of the Noise Abale ment Society, here today
useful one."→
OPTICAL-RADIO OBSERVATORY
A twenty-eigh!-fool diameter radio telescope antenna is being installed at the world's first multi-technique observa- lory in the U.S. Built by General Elecirte, the radio tele- Arope will be used in conjunction with optles: telescopes
pinpoint
In accuracy and television cameras to provide tracking satellites and space probes far above die earth,---- Express Photo.
BRITISH MINISTER
STUDYING
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THE BANK OQUANITATION PREVENTE
Curt JURGENS Orson WELLES Sylvia SYMS
7. LOWES FILBERT PRODUCTION
Terry to Hong Kong.
A CHIRISCOPE PICTURE DA CASTHAN COLOUR
JEREMY SPENSE NDEL FURGELI
19
L
ORIENTAL MAJESTIC
DIR
CONDITIONED
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BRASS-
KNUCKLED
VIOLENCE I
Chem Coupe
ALBERT ZUGE DUCT
MICKEY RODNEY
STEVE COCHRAN MAMIE VAN BOREN
OVER 1,000 TRAFFIC PROBLEM THE BIG OPERATOR
SMUGGLERS
CAUGHT IN UK
New York, Jan. 4.
Mr Ernest Marples, British Transport Minister, said on Monday "it is a mistake to look a year or two ahead to come to terms with the motor car; we have to think in terms of the last quarter of this century and the first quarter of the next."
Mr Marples arrived on the Queen Elizabeth to take a two- work look at what the United States is domg with is highway. travel problem.
London, Jan. 4. More than a thousand smug- glers were convicted in the
"I want to observe what you United Kingdom during 1958-59, according to the are doing and what you are not doing about road traffic, park- annual report of the Coming and throughways," he said. missioners of Her Majes adding, "It's so easy to destroy
the cily with the motor car." ty's Custom and Excise. Most of these were convicted to evade duty of smuggling
a small tax, but or purcha: v number were convicted for con- travening import prohibitions
Dice
Sir Walter, who was speaking to the Women Public Health and restrictions.
said the Association,
The report said that OMeer::
of majority
workers with again a number of carriers of watches in considerable pneumatic drills suffered from impotymeat of hearing. It could quantities for sale in the United well be the typists working in Kingdom were caught,
£12,- Fines totalling over nalty offices wild also in me
000 and prison sentences suffer increasing deafness, - Chinn Mail Special,
up to 18 months were imposed on 19 of these persons, con- victed bl smuggling nearly 10.000 wilches
about worth £70,000,
Macmillan sees the Queen
London, Jan. 4.
Mr Harold Macmillan returned
Other smuggled articles seiziů- during the year included tobac- co, cigarottes, spirits, mechanical records lighters, gramophoneE and decorative lamps.
A total of 17 motor vehicles infringement
1 London today after visiting were scized for
the Queen at Sandringham,
Mr Macmillan, who
of the conditions under which leaves they were allowed to be import- without pay-
tomorrow night on his tour ofed temporarily Africa, had an audience with ment of customs charges.-China The Qin yesterday.--Reuter. Mall Special,
$1.000
went
the rounds
St John's, Jan. 4.
Here's how a 1,000 dollar bill was passed three times before the people involved realised it wasn't a 10-dollar bill.
A 1,000-dollar bill was given Inadvertently to Abe Blake by a Chinese restaurant which; cash- ed its pay cheque during the week.end, Both mistook the bill for a 10 dollar one.
Blake used the bill to pay his landlord, George Ball. It wasn't until several hours later the Janklor discovered the 1,000 dollar bul He told Blake about it.
Meanwhile, the restaurant called in the police, believing it had been robbed of 990 dollars.
But Blako showed up with the bill. He got his 10 dollars back and u. 60 dollar retvinti an well.--AP.
Mr Marples was to gu by plane to Los Angeles later on Monday to spend the next two A the whole problem of traffic and days there. He said he thought highways should be studied by non-governmental experts un- ! der government auspices,
Social problem
"This is not a question of engineering: It's à social prob- Jem; It represents a design for living in a motoring age," he Baid.,
pet
Mr Marples aid British and other Allied shippers would "insist on another meeting" with on the thi: State Department U.S. legislation requiring 60 ald ship- cent of forcim
by the ments to be carried American merchant onering. He described the law as an "arti- Acial barrier." Last June, de re- valled, the State Department met of eight with representatives maritime nations in Washington on the subject. --- AP.
Monty in Delhi
New Delhi, Jan. 5.
COMMISSION TO STUDY POLICE RELATIONS
London, Jan. 4. Royal Commission which is to inquire into relations between the British police and the public will include newspaper editor, a former leading trade unionist, magistrates, low- yors and politicians, it was - announced today.
public
were
The Government rewardly decided to set up the commls- sicn after n débate Parliament in which MP's com- plained that relations between poller and deteriorating.
The journalist on the com- mission
Mir Is
Alastair etherington,
edilar of The Guardian of Manchester.
The farmer trade unionist is Leril Geddes who WAY rident of the Trades Unlou Cor read
from 1054 to 1955. OTHER MEMBERS Other members include
Dr Arthur Lehman Goodhart master of University College, former Oxford, Sir Ian Jacob. Director Cheral of the Brush Broadcasting Corporation an Mrs Margaret Allson Richard- juvenile court
Field Marshal Lord Montgo-son, a London mery arrived here today for a chairman, short visit to meet
Prime 1 has already been 101- that the commfasion be Sir Henry of Magdalene Cambridge. China
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He noun.cod was received at the airport by chairmari would India's Chief of Army Staff Willinic, master General K. 5. Thimayya.college,
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POP-Chip off the Old Blockhead
1. MANAGED TO TAKE IT TO BITS. NOW I'M SUNK-
WHERES
NOW YOU REALISE YOURE NOT AS CLEVER AS YOUR FATHER
CAND NOT, LIKELY TO BE : FOR A YEAR OR TWO YET.
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