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KING'S BROADWAY
TEL: 25373
NOW SHOWING
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8TH BIG WEEK!
THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY
At 2.30, 5.30
& 9.00 p.m.
At 2.30, 6.00
G 9.15 p.m.
The greatest Migh adventure ever filmed!,
EDI QUELA PICTURES presento
GREGORY PECK
DAVID NIVEN
ANTHONY QUINN
CARE
FOR THE GUNS OF NAVARONEĽ
Admission: $2.00 to $4.70
LEE PRINCESS
SECOND BIG WEEK!
SEE IT FROM
THE BEGINNING.
To-day At 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m.
Viens note change of times
AS POWERFUL AS BOTH LOVE AND RATE
IS THE CLASH OF THESE MEN:
ROCK HUDSONG KIRI
LAST SUNSET
+ COLOR
DOROTHY MALONE
JOSEPH COTTEN CAROL LYNLEY HEMILLE BRAND
PRINCESS: Matinco Show To-morrow at 12.30 p.m. Deborah Kerr in "COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS"
ROXY & MAJESTIC
SHOWING TO-DAY
Owing to length of picture please note chengo of times: AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 P.M.
The story of a lusty, fighting young adventurer who exchanged his sword for a cross and rose to glory!
FRANCIS of assisi
CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE LUXE BRADFORD DILLMAN DOLORES HART STUART WANTMAN: PEDRO ARMENDARIZ
Special reduction for students in organized groups on weak-days $1.70 cach,
ORIENTAL RITZ
TEL : 704907
-TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30
9.30 P.M.
Swashbuckler of the Spanish!
Main!
Robin Hood of
the seven Seas!
AXO
RACE**
DVEN THE
THE WORLD!
MORGAN
PIRATE
Colcard
. Clean on parem per a des
ПAZZ CLUB
- TEL: 50100
SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
The SCARFACE MOB.
ROBERT STACK, Move from
DAY LOWLY MYRLIE BAAKD
LEPALA SICHOKI
Kasandra WATHER PATTE
To-marrow Morning Show "THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE"
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961.
THE MAN Tony's first engagement
OF
1962
London, Oct. 5. Men next
your will
look more athletic, more shopo- ly and youthful, accord- ing to the "London Line 1962" demonstrated by the British Menswear Guild in London's luxury Dorchester Hotel. Top-quality clothes by 20 Fritish moxufacturers showed to the world's Press and buyers a bend away from the prenent "tube" look to a slim, but morai shaped line,
Next year's
men-about-town
will wear sults with
wider
tapels, full chests, tapering to a !defned waist and slightly lar-
ng at the tips.
Slim trousers with slanted
furn-ups make
pockets and no
for a "onk-legged" look.
A nor forinai,
side-vented,
double-breasted suit is predicted
to successor
breasted sult Iushion,
al
the single-
present
TH
Topcoola ire shorter and shoes narrower, their squaret Loes ousting the Jpular !"winklepicker" pointed shoes.
HAT A MUST "No well-dressed
matt will be reen without a hat," the Cuild forecasts, and those word will have brims for narrower
than before, wider bands and tapered crowns. Strong colours are favoured especially gofds and bhes, algo tweeds and de- vorated bands.
Matching sets of clothes in cluded the double-top-the unen's version of the twin-sel
as Earl of Snowdon
Glasgow, Oct. 5.
Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones husband of Princess Margaret visited Glasgow today for his first public engagement since becoming an Eurland was addressed as such by the city's Lord Provost, Mrs Jean Roberts.
At the city chambers where an audience of 1,000 gave him an enthusias- tic reception Mrs Roberts said: "Today we welcome to our city the Earl of Snowdon-though our invitation was sent to Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones."
Rebuilding
Coventry
Cathedral
Coventry, Oct. S. Fourteen German youths, all
There was loud applause, and. she continued: "On your be- haff and on behalf of all the citizens of Glasgow I offer him “ ኒ heartiest congratulations and nur very best wishes."
20 girls of the About
clty chambers staff waited near the entrance to greet Mr Armstrong- Jones with a burst of applause,
Helled broadly and waved acknowledgment before going
home.
a
all
British army of the wine
up by Kft to the secondi floor for coffee. Wearing
Bonn, Oct. 5. single-breasted skilled
with a Fifty British Army gunners craftsmon have dark grey unge suit
tle he had made marnon
of an Honest John atomic begun a six-month build-| early morning journey from
cannon battery stationed in Germany have been given a break from their duties to help bring in the wine harvest. An Army spokesman said the men, from the 50th spending Regiment, RA, were several days working with wine- Krowers Iri the Preinschelm areo, worth of Heidelberg, and were "having an extremely good time, though they arc working from 6 am to 7 pm."
the
ing project in the ruins of | Birkhall where he has been on the old cathedral here holiday with Princess Margaret destroyed
at the Queen Mother's Deeside Naxi by bombers during World From the chy chrumbers he Wor II.
fea drove
Glasgow art They are building an exten- galleries about a mile away to ston for ሲ existing Inter- open an exhibition of Scottish national centre in the ruins a paintings. He later lunched with Lord Provost and magis- task described by the cathedral the Provost, Dr
trates.-China Mail Special. Harok Williats. as one of the must sigalienat nels of International reconcilia- tion to be seen.'
The cost <if the project- £10,000-s being borne by German Christians of all ages. Two German girls have cuine with the party
to do their chores. The
domestle
belong to an organisati in work ing under the title "Operation
Reconciliation."
Man is on second murder charge
Edwin
Sims, oged 28,
Gravesend, was remanded al party Hampton-crescent,
Gravesend accused of the murder of Mal- jcolm Johnson, aged 18,
Sims is also Bccused of the murder of Malcolm's girl friend, Hoth were Lilian Edmeades. found strangled on marshland on September 11.-London Ex- press Service.
Supported financially by Ger- MIN Churches, schools, and youth groups the organisation
shirt, sweater and cardigan to tone, and matching sets of handkerchiefs, lies and scarves. Materials consist of English and Scottish traditional cloths for suits, with A return DI gabardine for slacks.
Ties, slimmer, and squary at the ends, sport rich colour through its hundreds of volun-
carried rombinations in silk and tery-teers has
ou similar rebuilding work in other coun- Shark-skin shnes, sitk plus tries which suffered German twas for golf
shortic war damage.
lenc.
pyjamas with knee-length dressing-gowns gave the audi- ence the biggest surprises of the show-China Mail Special.
Missile trials deal
Sydney, Oct. 6.
The guided-missile division of De Havilland Aircraft Proprie tury and Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, working gether, will co-ordinate tech- nical and administrative June- tions for the missiles trials being undertaken in Australia for The British Ministry ol Supply.
A De Havilland spokeman, announcing
tonight this, said that the companies, both men- bers of The Hawker Siddeley group, had amalgamated at the Welpons Research Establishment Would he known as the Hawker Siddeley, Trials Sup- port Unit under the manage- Enent of Mr W. S. Joyner.
Reuter.
Trinidad airline bid
Part of Spain, Oct. 5. Trinidad has proposed to DOAC that I take over the company's entre shareholding in the British Wes! Indian
Airways, a BOAC subsidiary.
In D statement here Jast night, the Trinidad Govern- ment said the situation hnd been studied for three months by agreement with BOAC In the.
of maintaining Interest existing air services in the area and of preventing the thron- tened retrenchment workers, as BWIA was losing about 600,000 yearly,
PRESENTS
600
No price for the proposed take over WIA mentioned in the statement-China Mail Special.
JAZZ AT MAXIM'S
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1961 3.30-6.30 P.M.
BRIAN GUNS MAXIM'S BAND
BEN SANCHEZ' BLUE HEAVEN BAND'
CELSO CARRILLO'S AMBASSADORS THE HONGKONG JAZZ CLUB BAND
MERIE HARRIS
MEGAN GAYE
TONY LEWIS TRIO
TONY HOPKINS QUINTET
ADMISSION: MEMBERS $1.00, SERVICEMEN $3.50, NON-MEMBERS $5.00
The project will enable one of Coventry's biggest international youth assemblies to take place at the centre in June next year.
-China Mall Special.
Cecil Rhodes memorial offer
Oxford, Oct. 3.
The building and site of Rhodes House, Oxford, the memorial to Cecil Rhodes, has been offered as a gift to Oxford University.
This was announced by the Vice-Chancellor of the Univer xity, Mr A. L. P. Nurrington, after he had been nominated for a second year of office.
Mr Norrington said they would like to see the memorial become the headquarters of the University.
The offer is subject fo the assent of Wadham College, from which the site was bought in 1923 and which has the first option to buy it back,-China Mail Special.
CAPITOL
To-day At 2.30, 5.30, 7,30 & 9.30 P.M.
O. W. Fischer Mara Lane
in
"PETER VOSS THE MASTER CROOK" English Version in Brilliant Colour
To-morrow Morning Show Burl LANCASTER in "THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"
TEL. 82-4 304
275 CHATHAM RY
today at 2,30, 3.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.ro.
CELONISTA JOANA A IENE GOETZ PRODUCTKM GLENN DONALD
FORD O'CONNOR}
ACRY FOR
HAPPY
CINEMASCOPE COLOR
James Bond
BY UN FLEMING DRAWING BY JOHN MėLISAY
DOUD LOOKED APPROVINGLY AT THE DRIVEK STRIPPED OF FR WAS MORE THAN JUST PRETTY..
|
that
jhe node that "the farmers are looting atfer them extreme- ly well, giving them plenty UI wine to drink and a midday and evening meal." The nien, asked for their comments, had said it was "hard work but mwat en- juvable," the spokesman said.
The group's battery comm:2003- der, Maine Nigel Spurgeon, of Bouleids- avenue, Swanage, Duret, aranged the outing by writing to winegrowers-China Mail Special,
Astor Theatre
TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M.
SIEN FUNG MING CANTONESE OPERA
"THE ROMANCE OF THE WHITE SNAKE"
15 r
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Proudly Preunts Two Top Star Attractions!
THE SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC COMEDY TEAM
WASTA & RENA DAHL
A lun lod show with a ditioronca! UNUSUAL HILARIOUS!
THE OSTENY'S STAR ATTRACTION
DES FOLIES - BERGERE. PARIS
direct from Europe
Music by: Ponching Garcia and The Dynamic
Dancerat.
Vocals by: Dabkie Lee.
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STATE
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AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.50 & 9.30 P.M. THE GREATEST ACTION THRILLER OF ALL TIMES!
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
PLEASE NOTE THAT AS FROM OCT. 7TH 1961, THERE WILL BE SPECIAL MATINEES ON SATURDAYS AT THE QUEEN'S & STATE THEATRES AT REDUCED PRICES:-
QUEEN'S: 12.30 P.M.
STATE:
12.30 P.M.
GLENN FORD in "THE SHEEPMAN"
GLENN FORD in "IMITATION GENERAL"
SHAW CIRCUIT
HOOVER GALA
TEL 762371
TEL. 52879
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.30 and 9.45 P.M.
M.G.M. presents The Immortal Classic
"PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”
From the famous Novel by Jane Austen Starring GREER GARSON —–—– LAURENCE OLIVIER
GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW
THE PROUDEST... MOST POWERFUL WARRIORS THAT EVER LIVEDI.
ORSON VICTOR WELLES MATURE "THE TARTARS
TECHNICOLOR
Paris
RESTAURANT
نوع
NIGHT-CLUB
DOUBLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT
The Sensational
OSTENY'S
Stor Attraction from Folies-Bergers
De Paris
ONE SHOW AT 10.30 P.M.
also featuring
AIDA DARLING & GIORGIO de GIORGI
(Curvaceuta and sensational dancer from West Germany)
(Internationally famous singur from Trento)
ONE SHOW AT 1.15 A.M.
Music by LOBING & His Manila Band Featuring Miss Billie Tom & Mr. Comel Chan
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Canadian Pacific
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