THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1961.
11 CURTAIN CALLS
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THE LATEST ESCAPADES OF THE FABULOUS MASKED RIDER!
Storming the Ramparts of High Adventura!
- Walt Disney's HOQUETICH
TORRO
THE AVENGER"
GUY WILLIAMS
NON-POISONOUS
GAS A
APPLAUDS POSSIBILITY
OLD VIC
Moscow, Jan. 10.
London, Jan. 10.
Sir Henry Jones, Chairman of the British Gas Council has said that a non-poisonous gas might be available in a few years for cooking purposes, designed to reduce accidents and suicides.
"I expect to see a good deal';
good dent more 'in ten" he told
A packed audience in Moscow's Maly Theatre last, night surged forward after the London Ol' Vic Company's opening performance of Mac-of progress in five years and a beth and applauded until the players had taken 11 curtain calls.
Mrs Nina Khrushchev, wife of the Soviet Prime Minister, and Elena, her youngest daughter, who had watched from a cur- tained stageside box, joined in The applause, and so did Mrs Ekaterina Furtseva, Soviet Minister of Culture.
Flowers
Afler seven exis, with the audience showing no sign of wanting to 20 home, Paul Rogers, who played Macbell. waved for silence. Then, kold- ing the hand of Barbara Jet- ford, who plays Lady Macbeth, he made a final speech: "What can 1 may but 'Bolshoi Spasibo' (Thank you very much),"
After four more calls huge basket of flowers was brought onto the stage for the company, and a special pory of white lilles, iled with red ribbon, for Barbarn Jefford. The audience had seen an energetic performance of Shakespeare's tragedy, and they gasped as sparks few from the swords of players in duelling scenes.
a London press conferencs.
Chronicle
'THE BIGGEST and Star CREEP ON chief STATION dead
Roun, Jan. 10.
The last act of the re- tiring commander in chief of the Royal Air Force in Germany Air Marshal file Humphrey Edwards-Jones, - was to promote Flying Omeer Frederick Aldro- vandi. described official announcement "the biggest creep on station" at Wildenrath,
The new Flight Lieuten- 10 15 ant Aldrovand! up in
There were no hitches on the opening night, which had been deloyed Tour days because
had been held seenery Belglum by strikes,
After the performance the company and about 100 guests from the diplomatic corps and Soviet organisations attended a rocketnił party at the British Embassy.
The Old Vic, which is also presenting Shaw's "Saint Joan" and Whide's "The impurtance of Being Ernest." win Ko to this month.- Leningrad Inter China Mail Special.
Britain's first
HOTEL
ROXY & MAJESTIC IN A
✰ SHOWING TO-DAY ✯
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AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.30 & 9.40 P,M,”
THE MARINES' BATTLE CRY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC?
Hell to Eternity
2058ALY
HUNTER
DAVID
JANSSEN
PATRICIA
DAMONE OWENS
RICHARD EVER - KIM ARCH MAJA SESSUE HAYAKAWA.
AN ATLANTIS ICTURES PRODUCTION AN ALLIED ARTISTS ALLEASE
RIALTOI
NOW SHOWING
To-day 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30
The Guys and Molls. of the
Toughent. Atile in, the tabortit !
JAMES AGNEY-SHIRLEY JONES
Never Steal
Anything Small
Curvebný a COLOR
ROGER SMITICARA WILLIMIES ... imman eggsary - Berat, BANO - ARTNET CARETO - Dans le NÉZNES PAR
JamosBond
BY VAN FLE
BELTING THE MINKY
CIRCLE
London, Jan. 10. Britain's first circular hotel, the £900,000 Ariel Hotel was opened at London Air- port by Mr Peter Thorney- croft, Aviation Minister. Features of the hotel which will accommodate 300 guests in 18 rooms, arg special windows
to cut aircraft noise, bedside operated radio and television, 21 telephones and electronically controlled automatic main doors, Staff carry Miniature radio receivers with individual entling fore signals.
Rates for the one night range from 47/- for a single room to 95/- for double room, all in-
cluding continental breakfasts. -China Mail Speci:1.
TWO BULLETS
LEFT
GONE. ONLY S
In
the
Aldrovandi non-poisonous ruck snake mascut of 85 Squadron stationed Wildcurati.
In
"
the ciation Alt Marshal Edwards - Janes naid, "I find Flying Officer Aldrovandt's conduct and be 1 fine bearing to example to other junior officers."
to
"Freddy" as he is known the squadron enters fully luto the life of the
50.
London, Jan. 10.
Mr John Coope. Managing Director of the London News Chronicle and Star up to the time they ceased publication, died today at his Kingswood, Surrey, home. He was 59.
"The problem of converting the gas we joow into a non- poisonous gas is a very difficult; technical problem,
"But new processes are being introduced which will make gos so much less toxic 1bon the present kind (coal gas) that. It could be rogarded ns virtually non-polsonous."
He said that in 1959 there were 801 deaths from gassing in the homes of England End Wales. Eightyfour
cent resulted from
as taps left open. China Mali Speefal
per
HISTORIC COTTAGE BURNED
Plymouth, Jan. 10.
An old boat-house belleved to have been used by 16th century seafaring explorer Sir Francis Drako here has been gutted by fire.
Outbuildings of Armour Cat- tage thought to have been a favourite haunt of Drake--vrzre 'saved from the fire, They stood He served with the News only a few feet from the boat Chronicle and Star as managing house. director for four years.
The cottage, and the beat-
I
The News Chronicle was house were both historic monu- rarred with the Daily Mailments. Jast October and its sister O nearby Plymouth Hoc. newspaper, the Star, with the Drake finished
London Evening News,
his historic game of bowls before shattering Armada Mr Coupe joined the Dally the invading Spanish News Limited Company, which in 1588.
In the previous year he com- owned the News Chronicle and
Dally manded a British expedition Star, from the London
to Cadiz and Mirror, of which he was deputy which called chairman, He was also burned the Spanish fleet post-
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station and has loggen director of the Sunday' Pictorial, poning the sailing of the
flying hours,
But his pay is not affect. ed by the latest promotion. Il remains fixed as one mouse per fortnight China Mali Special,
Cuban crewmen ask U.S. asylum
Miami, Florida, Jan. 10. Nino crow members of a Cuban freighter today ro- quested political asylum in the United States, say- ing that they would not roturn to Cuba as long as Cubon
Fidel Premior Castro was in power. Their ship, the Rekla Secundo arrived here yesterday with cargo of 70,000 placapples from Camarguey, Cuba.
A
But longshoremen here of the International Dockers Associa- don Union refused to unload the boat.
The owners of the cargo were
trying to negotiate with crew
In rister paper of the Mirror
China Mall Special.
Arinada
for A year.Chimn I Mail Special.
BORED WITH T.V.
CHILDREN ASK FOR HOMEWORK
Neward, Jan. 10.
Children at a school here got so bored watching television at night that they begged for home- work.
Mr Walter Bond, headmaster children normally do no home-
members of the ship to unload of a big secondary modern work
the fruit before it rotted.---AP,
school whore
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SHAO-HSING OPERA
On the stage first time in Hong Kong tợự the
SHANGHAI SHAO-HSING OPERA TROUPE
Starring: MISS YUEZI BHUZIL-TEN, HSU TUE-LAN,
WANG WAN CHEUN and inany oirees
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"THE DREAM OF RED CHAMBER"
Admissions:
$18.00, $12.80. $8.90, $7.00,
50.00, $4.70, $350, $3.00
the
fold reporters, The younger children were coming to me by
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the score saying they were bored with television and ask- ing for homework.”
From now on the 450 junfor boys and girls will have half an hour of English and mathe- maties to do every evening.
One boy who asked, for home- work commented "a lot of the programmes on television "tripe."-China Mail Special,
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