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From Films coming to Gisborne

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Machiko Kyo, Marlon Brando, & Glenn Ford, "Teahouse of The August Moon"

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Anita Ekberg in "Zarak"

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Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, in "The Solid Gold Cadillac"

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Jerry Colonna & girls in "Meet Me In Las Vegas" (Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse)

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Ronald Levis, George Baker, and Harry Andrews, "A Hill In Korea"

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Carroll Baker in Elia Kazan's "Baby Doll"

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Alan Ladd and Joanne Dru in "The Darkest Hour".

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Kathleen & Jacqueline Ryan, in "Jacqueline"

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Barbara Stanwyck, Betty Lou Heim, James Cagney, "These Wilder Years"

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Mr F. R. Ball, chairman of the Poverty Bay Electric Power Board for the past 33 years, who received the M.B.E. in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Mr Ball has been a prominent figure in local body administration since 1917, when he was elected to the Borough Council. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Mayoralty in 1923. He is a past–president of the N.Z. Electric–Power Supply Authorities Association, and has been a member of numerous other local bodies and organisations in Gisborne.

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Pilot–Officer S. E. Gillingham, son of Mr and Mrs E. E. Gillingham, Waerenga–o–kuri, who has been posted to No. 14 Squadron, R.N.Z.A.F., serving in Malaya.
Lloyd Cornish

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Also in the Queen's Birthday Honours was Miss Rosemary Trafford, daughter of Mrs M. T. Trafford, Wainui Beach, and the late Mr M. T. Trafford. Miss Trafford, who received the M.B.E did her general nursing training at Cook Hospital, has served in a number of hospitals, and for the past 11 years has been sister–in–charge of the maternity annexe at Nelson Public Hospital, where this picture was taken of her with triplet boys born in the annexe.