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AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.30 & 9.45 P.M. (Picaso noto change of times) THREE ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS
Best Actor
BURT LANCASTER JEAN SIMMONS
THE SCREEN HAS NEVER BA.
KNOWN MAR JEKKE HIM F
SINCLAIR LEWIS
Best Supporting Actress
Bost Screenplay
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DANIELLE DARRIEUX
and MICHEL AUCLAIR
Murder at
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OPENING VERY SOON
WALT DISNEY'S
THE
LIGHT
IN THE
FOREST
TECHNICOLOR"
Astor Theatre
Today At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. She falls in love again and again, but never has a husband!
GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA WOMAN OF ROME
Based on the famous novel "La Romana" A DE LAULENTIIS PRODUCTION
JESS
PARKER
WINKU
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JUHES MAXHER
CARIA
LTHLET
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NATURE GIRL SLAVER
and the
DYNAVISION
SPARA
MARION MICHAEL
ADRIAH KOVEN
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Into A
BAZING
WAJU
COLOR
Coming To ASTOR & CAPITOL
James Bond
BY JANTLEME DRAWSE BY JOEN MILUSKY
ARTICULATED STEEL PINCERS DRAW BACK THE SWEET. FOR A LONG TIME THE INTRUDER STARES DOWNY RY SERVICE AT
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1961.
Duke, bride to stay
at Balmoral Still going on
London, May 22.
The Duke of Kent, 25-year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth, and his fiancee, Miss Katherine Worsley, are to spend the first part of their honeymoon on the Queen's Balmoral Estate in Scotland, it was learned here.
The Duke and Miss Worsley are to be married to historie York Minster on June 6,
They will travel to Scotland after the wedding reception at Miss Worsley's home. Hoving- ham Hut. 20 miles from York,j it was announced at Kensington
Palace, home of the Duke's mother, the Duchess of Kent.
AT BIRKHILL
At Balmoral they will say olj Birkhall, only a few mica troen Baitaoral Camle.
Balmoral the property the Queen, but the hintre Birkhall is normally occupied by Queen Mother Elizabeth who has lent it to the Dule for this part of its honeymoon.
Birkhali stands in a secluded part of the Balmoral Estate, I is been a Ruyal residence for over a century.
Piter
Allert, hushand Queen Victoria, bought it soon after the Royal Family acquired their side home.
BUILT 1715
The Queen and the Duke of Hainburgh spent part of their honeymoon there in 1947.
The original three-sturey house was built in 1735. A new wing was added in 1957.
Qu
King George Sixth
L
Mother, as Duke Duchess of York, spent many!
ir utama holidays there.
For many seats in the early part of its Royal ownership the here was the Deeside home of the The Prince of Wals, later King Edward Seventh,
WAR HEROINE
ay the
11 has been described birthplace of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Florene: Nighantale, British nurse who work in the Crinten
her War de natic horaire, spent SCHIE
after her z weeks reating there return from the Crimea in 1858. She was visited frequently by
Victoria, and e- QUESTI tween im they worked out a sebeme for an Army Medleat Service China Mail Special.
Dr Fisher Jr marries with father's help
Londen, May 22, Dr Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated at the wedding of one of his six NOMI bere.
De Fisher, 74, retires on May 31.
drnilst's
Audery
private
Br sun. dactur Geoffrey Fisher, 34, mar- Find 24-year-old receptionist 11 the Couper In elabel at Lambeth Falare, London the Archbishop's résidence. There were about 80 guests.
The Archbishop previously married uther sony.China Special.
bas two Mall
Orders
security
review
London, May 22.
The Secretary for War, Mr
Julian Amery, has order ed a further departmental review of security arrange- ments at the Air Ministry and in the Royal Air Force, he told the Housa of Commons.
A member asked for an as- surance that there had been a
with his
1-man campaign
London, May 22.
A Labour Member of Parliament who has been conducting a one-man campaign against the expense of the British Royal Family has now queried the employment of British soldiers in the Royal Household.
Mr
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William Hamilton was and the suggestion was turned cloni by The commanding toll by the War Secretary Mr. John Profumo, in the House of Beer."
Clarence The soldiers | Commons that employed in the Royal House holds were all regular soldiers of the Jiousehold Brigade,
They had been so employed for persons varying from be tween one to 30 years and were antel by the War Office. Mr Profumo said.
ALL VOLUNTEERS
Mr Hamilton arited him: "Is it nut ludicrous that at a time when there are
TRODAS on all sides of the House about the that this shortage of recruits
kind of men should not be r
crufted
the through
channels
change?"
of the Labour
normul
Ex-
Mr Profumo said there was "nothing Indierons" about the matter.
"They are all volunteers," he added. "Eight are employed in elerical jobs and three as per- sonal orderlies."
'PUBLIC CONCERN'
Mr Hamilton said: "There was a good deal of public concern about a fortnight' ago when certain request was made to a certain regiment for a servant
More arriving
in UK from
West Indies
London, May 22.
A
Musical comedy serurity chick on the past his-During the first four months
pays better
than opera
tory of all personnel having ac- cess to secret Information and a recent investigation into un euthorised persons having ac- cess to secret information and equipment.
FURTHER REVIEW
Mr. Amery said he felt these paints were covered by the fur- and ther review he had asked for.
London, May 22. Australian singer June Bron- hill will return to Austra- lia in July to sing the lead in the Rodgers
Hammerstein musical, "The Sound of Music,"
Wero into
of this year thera 18,550 immigrants the United Kingdom from the West Indies com- pared with 9,800 during the corresponding period of 1960, Mr R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary on- nounced.
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Mr Butler, who was answer, ing a question in the House of Commons, later published table showing the net inflow A review of Admiralty into the UK of immigrants from was the West Indies, Ina, Pakis- zecurity Barbarment
threatrical circles said to-end after the discovery of lan. and Cyprus for the Arst
day,
behalf of
four months of this year com-
potential | 1960.
Miss Bronhill will leave the the Loutdale spy ring working pared with a similar period in operatic slage temporarily when her contract with Sadler's enemy." Wells ents in the middle of July, according to the reports.
They quoted her as she plans only
The Government also an-
4 MONTHS
This showed that during the saying nounced that it had ordered Arst four months of 1980 the temporary ab- review
returns were: West Indies 9,000; Cyprus 500; India 950; Pakistan,
of the whole
of
sence from opera, and wants to Briars sveurity arrangements. use her musical comedy salary. This followed the sentencing of far higher than opera phys,
a net outward movement of 400. For the corresponding period imprison-Indles 10,550; India 4,050; Pakis→ Russia-tan 4,800; Cyprus 1,500-Chinn
Mail Special.
return to Europe for six or nine! George Blake, a Foreign Ofee of 1901 the figures were: Vest months to study languages and employer, to 42 years' operatie roles she particularly ment for spylug for
China Mil Specia). wants to sing.-UPI.
ATHENS' MAYOR
WRITES TO MACMILLAN
Elgin Marbles
Pleads for Elgin
Athens, May 22.
I marbles to Greece, The Elgh of the question in the House The Mayor of Athens, Mr Marbles 15 pieces of classic of Commons.
Greek sculpture were shipped Earlier Mr Francis Noel- Angelos Tsoukolas, hos to England from Greece by Lord Baker, a Labour Member of sent a cable to Mr Harold Elgin in 1806. He bought them Parliament, asked Mr Macmilian Macmillan pleading fortrom the Turkish authorities to consider returning the at that time occupied marbles to Greece. The Prime the return of the Elgin who
Minister replied that many Marbles to Greece.
the
He went similar messages
Gretch,
in his cable to Mr Mucrulilan, experts thought the sculptures best kept in their Lord Chancellor of the the Mayor said that the restitu- would be
their present home, the British House of Lords, the Speaker of on the marbles "ta
would "re-Museum in London. the House of Commons and themcient homeland" Lord Mayor of London.
The Mayor's cables followed
spond to a centuries-old and just cialm."
an Athens town council decision
The Athens Mayor also sent a message to Mr Noel-Baker He said that Greek hopes had thanking him for his efforts.---
to request Britain to return the heen raised by recent inention China Mall Special.
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Home, home Queen Elizabeth, ferntly nskru the 15th/19th Hussars if there was a man available for "extra- Tegimental duties" on Princess
Margaret's domestic staff at
Kensington Palace, the com- ananding oder wrote to the
reglament Princess mying the
does not have a man in his cutestory."China Mu Special.
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