before you know it. ...rub once you fall! But there is absolutely... ...nothing like it, but there is positively... ...nothing like it, but there is absolutely... ...nothing wrong with love! AAAAAAAAHHHH! AAAAAAAAHHHH! Oh, my goodness! What's the matter, lady? Oh, you scared me away! Something wrong with us? We must have hit a bump! I'm sorry. Porter! Oh, this is terrible. Porter, can't you do something? My nerves are at the breaking point! My nerves are at the breaking point, but I'll do my best, sir. Oh, oh, just one miracles. If all my dreams are not about you, my dreams are not about you. If all my dreams are not about you, flame my absent mind high. It's really quite regretful that my heart is so forgetful. You're away, it always seems to fall apart. If I don't show I'm lost without you, flame my absent mind high. Did we meet in December? There's so much it must remember. If I haven't said I've left you from the start, flame my absent mind high. High. I'm not the kind of man who goes after girls. You could have fooled me. Miss, please, you've got a great future. You mean little country girl becomes a big star. My name in lights, cars, houses. Yes, that's it. But wait a minute. Dad! Should I tuck you in, sir? I'm going to have lunch. They won't deliver it to my dressing room anymore. What's that you're eating? Prats cheese and sauerkraut. She got you, huh? No, no, no. I just eat it because it's good for what ails you. Lots of vitamins in it. Yeah, I know. I'm going to have to get some rest. I'm going to have to get some rest. I'm going to have to get some rest. Lumps of vitamins. Let's think. In a couple of hours, she'll be Mrs. Jeffrey Bush Dinkle. A fate worse than death. We'll never see her again. We'll never see her again. Oh, it's only you. What do you want for 1850, wait, Virginia Mayo? Everybody's a comedian. No straight man left. Except one. From Trent. You heard Judy sing on the train. He's changing Madame Zalfipe to an American girl. He wants her to do the parts. Then the picture's gone again. I'll get my house. They'll unshave my car. There's only one catch. What? She changed trains and he doesn't know where she lives. But we know. Gherki's quarters. Hey, let's go tell her. Yeah, let's. Let's not, huh? Wouldn't work anyway. Probably just spitting her eye again. Ah, what's she used to knocking ourselves out for nothing? Yes, ridiculous. Couple of smart guys like us. Yeah, silly. Well, I guess I'll go get myself a glass of orange juice. Think I'll go get myself a glass of milk. See you later. All right. Sure this is the Adams house? Yeah, sure, this is it. Hurry up. I've got to save a girl from a fate worse than death. Hello, Stranger. Let's keep it that way. My friends, we are here on this occasion to introduce you to two young people in marriage. Marriage is the foundation of the home and of the family and of all of civilization. If any of you can show good reason why these young people may not lawfully be joined together, let him now speak or forever hold his peace. Go ahead, yell. Tell her she can be a big star. You tell her. You got here first. Do you, Jeffrey Bushnicker, take this woman for your lawful wedded wife? I do. Do you, Judy Adams, take this man for your lawful wedded husband? I do. Then by virtue of the power vested in me by the sovereign state of Wisconsin, I pronounce you man and wife. What can she say on that cornball? Let her lead her dull little life with her dull little Jeffrey Bushnicker. Some girls will go for him. He's got nothing. Nothing. It's a great feeling. Your credit is nil. You'll never make a miss. But nonetheless I stay. If you're in love, you're feeling great. Tonight on 10. The house they call a living sculpture. The difference between a Huey Burger and anybody else about that. We might go out and see what it tastes to buy a new car. She's not a chimp or a pad. She's virtually our daughter. What are the absolute benefits of aqua aerobics? Full of water is a great resistance. Healthy, wealthy and wise. 7.30 tonight. Faces and places. You are my special short friend, Charlie O'Brien. Time to move on. Wanna hear a great idea? Wednesday and Thursday, E! Street. Last year the Wallabies conquered the world. In 92, Channel 10 proudly brings you the rugby union action. I've been waiting for you. To be your friend. Only with you. Come on, come on. What's the matter, Joe? Nervous? This job gives me goose bumps. You're new here, but in a couple of months you'll get as jumpy as me. Say, I worked around sanitariums before. It's not so bad. I like the Cuckoos myself. They're the same as anyone else, only they're smart enough to admit they're nuts. Look at him. That guy sings every night and it's making me screwy. We ought to keep him out of that recreation room after hours. Who is he? Nobody knows. Not even the guy himself. He's picked up on the streets. Amnesia case. Anyone daffy? He's been here since. Come on, let's get a cup of coffee. How many times have I told you not to interrupt my singing? Every night for seven years. So there is only one answer. Either you quit singing or I'll quit bringing the paper. I don't know what you're talking about. Lily. Lily. Did you say something? I remember now. You don't mean you remember who you are, do you? I've got to get out of here right away. Sure, sure. Only just take it easy. Let me take you to your room. Then I'll get the superintendent. I am not going to kill them. Los Angeles police calling car 17, car 17. Man answering description of escaped maniac just seen at 16th and Hill. Step on it, boys. That is all. Roberts. Another one of those phony leads. The car is moving. The car is moving. The car is moving. The car is moving. The car is moving. The car is moving. The car is moving. The car is moving. Our only clue, a torn newspaper containing 20 pages of news, of which any one item may have caused that man to become violent. Well, this is not a seance. Who has an idea? Why do you keep harping on that newspaper? Maybe he just tore it up as sort of an emotional outlet. Any other clever thoughts? How do we know he's even in the city? We have no leads. Besides, we haven't any patients to go by. The asylum never takes any. We've run down every angle, Inspector, and most of them are phony. Every railroad, terminal dock, bus line, and main office is being watched. Now what else can we do? Sure, and I even checked all the airports personally. That's fine, Kelly. Now you better cover all the merry-go-rounds and see Grayber is next. Why would this man get money for airplane rides? He's been a charity case for years. Now I want every one of you to get this. As long as that madman's loose, it means that he may strike at any time, any place. I want you men to cover every foot of ground around the asylum. Check every house, gas station, every road out of there. Some place, there's a clue. Find it. Now get to work. Kelly, you stay here. It might do you a little good to meet a real detective. Ask Mr. Chan to come in. Wait a minute. You haven't called Chop Suey in on the case, have you, Chief? No, but it's not a bad idea. And take your hat off. You can learn a little politeness from the Chinese, too. Thank you so much. Honorable Father once say, politeness, golden key that opened many doors. Right. Glad to see you, Charlie. I was hoping you'd drop in before you went away. Yes, work finished. Return to Honolulu by midnight boat. Can't be separated from that family of yours, huh? Become a habit, like a murderer, or is returned to a scene of crime. Oh, Sergeant Kelly. Charlie, patience. So pleased. Sit down, Charlie. Thank you. I wanted to congratulate you on the racetrack case. That gang of racketeers nearly ruined American horse racing. A humble servant, very fortunate in stumbling on solution. Ah, lucky, eh? Yes. Confucius say, luck happens to be the best. Luck, happy combination of foolish accidents. Well, tell me, Charlie, how did you ever happen to hit on the clue? It was so small, so obscure. Small things sometimes tell large stories. For instance, very obvious here that many men indulge in nervous fit. Perhaps unfortunate the assistant received dressing down on carpet. Say, how did you wise up to that? When policemen on small pay discard large cigar after two puffs, sure sign of distress. Also note, uh, cigarette dye in infancy. Yeah? Well, suppose you tell us what case we were being balled out on. That ought to be easy for him. Uh, not difficult. Escaped maniac, case number A469W. Morning press, uh, already informed me. Torn-up paper only clue. And there's the case number. Congratulations. But Charlie, do you think this paper may have any bearing on the case? Heal mark on face of beautiful lady, very significant. Ah, that not just step down it on his way out. Note carefully, heal on picture before paper tone. Sure sign, man no woman unpleasantly. You're right. It's deliberate mutilation. I tell you the dame is cold turkey. I saw her at the upper house yesterday, and she knows nothing about him. Yes? Madam Lily Rochelle to see you. Have her come in. Yes. Inspector Regan? Yes. I'm Madam Rochelle. This is Nisir Borelli. How salty. How do you do? Sergeant Kelly, you know. And Mr. Chan. Mr. Chan? You're on the mailing list. This is a delightful surprise. Plum tree blossom any time since I hear silver voice of Madam Lily in Honolulu. Thank you. Mr. Chan, I'm in frightful trouble. Someone has threatened my life. They're going to kill me. They? Who's they? My dear inspector, Madam Rochelle expects you to find it out. Show him the card you have received. Someone sent me a huge basket of flowers at the theater today. This was attached to it. Won't you sit down, Madam Rochelle? Thank you. Perhaps you're right, Charlie. Our madman does know Madam Rochelle. I told this officer that I do not know your escaped maniac. Madam has many people, but she usually avoids the mad ones. Do you suspect anyone? No. None in particular. Naturally, a person of my position makes many enemies. There are people who are jealous of me. Others even imagine they're in love with me. And of course, resent the fact that I do not return their regard. It's the price of popularity. Madam is a great favorite. But there's no one you can actually point to? No. But I am afraid, Mr. Regan. I demand protection from Madam, not only for herself, but for the sake of her public. The voice they love must not be stilled. He will give her regard. Just what is your connection with this case, Mr. Borelli? Enrico is the baritone of my company and one of my dearest friends. The opera house will be searched and men stationed at every entrance and exit during the entire performance tonight. Thank you. And of course, Mr. Chan will be there. Madam's voice, like monastery bell, when ringing, must attend. You're so kind. And now I must hurry. I have costumes to be fitted. Come, Enrico. See you later, Mr. Chan. So happy. I don't like that guy, Borelli. I think he used his perfume. Hello? Yes, McGrath? What? My wife in Inspector Regan's office? That's right, Mr. Whitley. She just left here. And with Borelli again. You want me to go to the opera house? No. It isn't necessary. I have other ideas. One dozen American beauty roses to Velvedere Apartments. Miss Lotus Quong Toi. That will be $3. Miss Lotus evidently gilded Lily. Pop, you got here just in time. How about a little advance on my allowance? I'm almost broke. Poppilove, very expensive pastime. Aw gee, Pop. We're leaving tonight, and this is just, well, sort of a farewell present. She's a lovely girl. She's a... Graceful as bamboo shoot, beautiful as a blossom of water, Lily. Yeah, that's her. What did you meet her? Never. But a long time ago, used same description for Honorable Mother. Roses in romance, like tenor in opera, sing most persuasive love song. You like the opera, eh? Such beautiful music. Rigoletto in il trovatore, bagnacci, cavalleria. Pardon me, please. Opera season, good for flower business. Sure, today stands right there. Signor Borelli, the great baritone. He ordered three dozen the American beauties for the Signora. Signora? You mean Madame Lily Rochelle? No, no, he's got wife, himself. And no one send flowers for Madame Lily? Today, no. But tomorrow, maybe bushels for her magnificent voice. When she sings... Thank you, so much. Please, you send card with flowers? No, just cancel the whole thing. Hey, pop! Have you turned onto Silence of the Lambs? They're rebels in a school for misfits who are about to face some real trouble. Hold your fire, he's got a hostage! Everyone knew they could go too far, so they have a real problem with authority. No one ever imagined they could be heroes. No, no, no, no, that's dead meat. Toy soldiers. Turn onto video anytime. She's breaking the rules. Go home. No. Running wild. Don't you ever speak to me like that again! This Week in Neighbors, following studs. Ah, gee, pop, why can't I go to the opera with you? Impossible, you're very busy tonight. Finish packing baggage. I did it all an hour ago. They're all ready to be locked. Must get steamship tickets. Here they are. We must pay hotel bill. Here's the receipt. Now we let me go. First return $3 for flowers not sent to Miss Kwong Toy. I, I guess I forgot that. Please. Do not need soup and fish. Have other plans for you. Mike, the set. Keep moving, keep moving, please. Tickets, please. Have your tickets ready, please. Thank you. Tickets, please. I'm sorry, boys, but no reporters allowed in the theater tonight. I know, Pop. We're late. Traffic jam. I tell you, nobody can see Madame Rochelle tonight. Officer, this is a private matter, and it's important. Please let us in. Good evening, Madame Borelli. Pop, what time did my husband leave the theater this afternoon? Why, right after dress rehearsal. With Madame Rochelle? No, Madame. He was alone. What's he paying you to lie? Why, Madame. Who was that firecracker? Anita Borelli's second soprano. The wife of Borelli, our baritone. Kind of jealous, huh? Did you ever see a baritone you could trust? What's the idea? Can't you take no for an answer? But I know she'll see me. I'm going to... Please get us some water. Yes, ma'am. You see, we were right. She saw him, too. Saw what? A strange man, hiding in here among the costumes. I was working on Madame Lily's dress. I went over in that corner for some lace. Mary was standing, staring at me. Did you see him? No, Agnes screamed and I ran to her. No one else was in sight. What did this guy look like? All I could see were his eyes. They were horrible. Take a look around, boys, and this time find him. Did you see anybody? No, I didn't see anybody. Oh, maybe you should just imagine that. Oh, no, I didn't. I saw him all right. Now, just leave it to us, sister. We'll take care of everything. Come on, come on. Get out now. Get out, all of you. The curtain's going up in a few minutes. Now, don't worry, lady. He won't come in here again. Don't leave me alone, officer. Shut up. You've got the whole company upset. You cops would make anybody hysterical. Say, who are you? My name's Arnold. I'm stage manager here, and this opera is going on tonight, even if Frankenstein walks in. That's him again. Say, which one of you? What's the trouble, Sarge? It's one of these guys, and I can pick him out. He's a Chinese. Yeah? Well, line up here. Now, take off those tin hats. They're all Chinese. Boys, boys, but don't tell me, Tom. There's the overture. Come on, come on. Get into your places. Just a minute, you two. I thought I told you to stay out of here. You did? Oh, you want those boys to know all the answers, huh? Come on. Get your hands off her. There's your young fellow. She's lucky I haven't got the bracelets on her. But we haven't done anything. We only wanted to see Madame Rochelle. It means everything to us. Well, it means nothing to me, lady. I've got my orders. Come on. Now, I don't know how you got in, but this is the way out. Why don't you let us explain? Please. Officer, take him out of here. And if I see you again tonight, you'll be doing your explaining to a judge. This place is driving me screwy. Where's Regan and his pal, uh, Egg Full Young? Here, please. I'm sure glad to see you, Chief. What's the trouble? Well, in the first place, we have already heard of Ghostly Vista from man who attend dog. Oh. Have you searched the entire house? We've been over this joint so many times, I could tear it down and build it over again without misplacing the brick. Perhaps maybe called on to do the same. Suppose we start systematic investigation. Look here, Wheatley. You can't talk to me that way. But really, I've warned you before to keep away from my wife. This is the last time. But perhaps maybe. I'll see you about this later. Now, get out. I want to talk to you. Graviel. Yes. I thought you were dead. Dead? That's what everybody thinks. What? What are you doing here? Why shouldn't I be here? I've work to do. Graviel sings tonight. Don't move another step. You want to tell them that I'm here, but nothing can stop Graviel from singing tonight. Carnival. My greatest role. The voice of Mephisto coming from the flames. Flames. That was it. Flames all around me. The theater on fire. And someone locked Graviel in his dressing room. Who? You know. Tell me. Anita. Anita. If you tell them that I've come back, I'll... No. No, no, I won't. Anita. Come in. Hello, dear. This is Mr. Chan. The detective, Madame Borelli. So pleased. I'm sorry to disturb. What can I do for you, Mr. Chan? In humble role of investigator, seek information concerning flowers sent to you this afternoon by honorable husband. Flowers? You must have felt very guilty about something, Enrico. Don't tell me you have forgotten our wedding anniversary. I had. And I didn't receive the flowers. A bouquet, like some a tourist on wrong train, evidently suffer switch in destination. I can imagine what their destination was. You'll have to excuse me, Mr. Chan. I have a very difficult makeup. We'll question you later. What's all this about? The most mysterious. Someone sent your bouquet. And send your bouquet to Madame Lily with threat of death. With a death threat? You suspect enemy who might think the same? No, but whoever it was must have had good reasons. Evidently, do not waste love on Madame Rochelle. Why should I? She's done everything to humiliate me, even to stealing my husband. The entire company knows it and laughs at me. So sorry. Disloyalty of a husband, sometime ample provocation for revenge. But I didn't send that note, if that's what you mean. The flowers were never in my room. Contradiction, please. What are you doing? Cremated ghost of card from flower shop. I know nothing about that. You'll have to go now, Mr. Chan. Thank you so much. Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Do you believe her story? Not sure, until burnt card prove otherwise. Tell us much. Sometime jewel found in ashes. Here, you, let my supers alone. Now listen, inspector, I've never been a violent man. But if you don't stop this lunkhead couple of yours from chasing my soldiers around, I'll... I won't be responsible. All right, line up, quick. There's your cue. Go on, enter. There's the Chinese mug I've been looking for. Kelly. What's that, a laundry ticket? Much laundry, but all dirty. Dear Pop. Pop? Say, is that your kid? Shipped off ancient block. Somebody hiding in opera house. Madam Lily and husband in big fight. Also have fingerprints you ask for. Say, if that's your son, who are all the other Chinese? Honorable fraternity brothers, a worthy son. Incognito. Hydrochloric acid, please. And here's the ferrocyanide, potassium. Marriage of two acids reproduce lost writing on burnt card, if lucky. Have fingerprints you mention a note? Sure. This is Mr. Whitley's. I'll put it in the I almost got caught lifting this out of Mr. Arnold's vest. This is Madam Borelli's. What's the matter, Pop? Lose something? Not yet, but light fingers of number one son most alarming. Gee, Pop, we've got it. This proves the flowers were in Madam Borelli's dressing room. Madam Borelli's fingerprint, please. Fingerprint on card, not hers. Demands a lunatic, a man who's got a gun. A man who's got a gun. A man who's got a gun. A man who's got a gun. A man who's got a gun. Demands a lunatic. A terrifying psychopathic killer escapes a high security asylum. Oh, he's got no thought processes. It's all pure instinct. He's unstoppable. Before there was the silence of the lambs, people were horrified by hero at the terror. It ends chilling movie 8.30 tonight. Oz Fashion's factory warehouse must clear all summer stock. Lady shorts in hate colors only three dollars. Topped in a variety of styles and colors are low four dollars. Men's tops, prints and colors just five dollars short from eight dollars. Kids printed tops only four dollars. Denim shorts six dollars. Smart casual shorts in various colors only eight dollars. Men's shirts only nine dollars. Drill shorts ten dollars. A fantastic range of quality kids shorts are below two dollars. All these clothes cost thirty-four dollars. Bring the family to Oz Fashion's factory warehouse, 6 Louis Street, Granville. They're rude and raunchy and upsetting the firm. Somebody has got to do something. And you're going to. Me? Reckless new lawyers in L.A. Law Tuesday. You wouldn't dare do such a thing. I'm sorry, Lily. I've given you your last chance to make a fool of me. You can't prove anything with your cheap insinuations and lying detectives. If you name Enrico in a divorce action, he'll deny everything and so shall I. But L.A. will deny nothing when I get through with him tonight. Tonight? What are you going to do? Madame Rochelle, two minutes, please. All right. I must go. I'll wait. Lily, what's wrong? You should go on the stage. I must talk to you. Quickly. Madame Rochelle! For the sake of Puccini, Verdi, Wagner and me, I must go on the stage. I'll see you after the first act. You! Yes, Borelli. I've come back to take your place tonight. Get out of here. Get out of here, I say. It's the debt you're afraid of. Don't worry. I'm alive even though I was locked in a burning theater. I didn't do it. I swear I didn't. It was all a mistake. Lily. Yes, Lily. Two minutes, Mr. Borelli. Mr. Borelli, you're killed. This is Madame Lily's great scene with Mephisto. He joins her in a duet. She refuses his love and he stabs her. Ah, la mia cara Leonora. Raggio di sol e onora, t'ho atteso per confidarmi I'm with you. Come to my heart and love. With that heart, I'm going to love. Oh, don't lose heart. Strange, I've never heard that quality in Borelli's voice before. Great, isn't it, Charlie? I'm going to love. You'll be mine and I'll give you my heart. Then my love will be full of hate. I'm going to love. I'm going to love. Here I am, in Borelli's heart. Alright, Borelli. Billy, Billy! Mr. Arnold, could someone bring me a chair, quick? What happened? What's wrong? What happened? I don't know, but she must have been unconscious when I picked her up on stage. I'll bet Borelli had something to do with this. Hey, you! Come on, boys. Stop! Open up here! Open up! It's Borelli, Inspector. He just ran in and locked the door. Break it in. Yes, wait a minute. I got a personal report. What's that? Borelli. Stare through heart. But I just saw him come in here. Yeah, he must have bumped himself off. Contradiction, please. Observe. Implement of death missing. Dead hands can't be found. I'm going to love. I'm going to love. I'm going to love. I'm going to love. I'm going to love. Same thing. Dead hands can't be found. You're right, someone must have been waiting in here to kill him. Whoever it was definitely worked fast. You had to commit the murder and escape while we were breaking in the door. One moment, examine the wound, please. It's beginning to dry. Coagulated blood, denote murder committed some time ago. Oh, yeah? Then I suppose it was this ghost that sucked me. Perhaps substitute devil suck honorable colleague on chin. a gun to die you're just guessing brother. This one that hasn't been open so long the ball's rusty and that's what we like on the inside if he didn't shock me and then run in here where is the guy who did perhaps murder and knows on the way of departing from room inspector Regan there's a trap door up here I'll handle it well fair one and take a look around. You get the corner down here and tell the boys keep their eyes open yes. All right folks back up out of the way I don't know you can go in there and get me into any of my husband. I'm very cool. I'm anything telling. Nothing yet chief. There ain't nobody up here I'm going to find out if there is no Chinese cops going to show me up they go up down that other end. Quite. Luckily some out of there. Stay where you are. Who's he? I don't know who he is, but I'm going to find out what he's doing in here. Get Reagan. What's wrong? Lily. She's dead. What's the trouble? Murder. And here's your man. That's a lie. I came in here and I found him standing there. I came in here and I found him standing over the lady with blood on his hands. There's a dame with him too. She must be around some place. Go and get her. Keep your eye on him, Dogan. Stabbed. Just like Borelli. Yes, but Borelli died first. Blood here is still fresh. He must have come in here while I was out phoning for a doctor. You leave Madame Lily alone? Why not? She was supposed to have police protection, wasn't she? It's your negligence that is responsible for my wife's death. That's enough, Whitley. Please. Mr. Whitley is right. Humility only defends against rightful blame. Here's the knife. He must have put it there. I never saw that knife before. Whoever commit crime, safe for a moment. What do you mean? By handling knife, you have covered fingerprints of a murderer. If only Columbo knew who she really is. First you, then the culprit. That he is her next target. Do you think I killed him? Oh, no, not that. You didn't have to do that. And that a deadly mix of marmalade... Retribution, Columbo, in a little while. ...could spell the end. Wednesday. Well, come on, hurry up! Hurry up, all of you! Are the understudies ready? Yes, sir. We're not going on, Mr. Arles. Not with a madman loose in the house. Two people have been killed already. Any one of us may be next. Don't you realize this is opening night? And there's a packed house? You might as well go on with the show, because none of you hands are leaving the theater until this thing is cleared out. Come on, come on! I knew Madame Borelli very well. I was with her this afternoon. What time, please? Oh, about four or five o'clock. He's lying. At four thirty, my wife was in Inspector Regan's office. Pardon, please. How do you know that? Why, Lily told me, of course. You knew Madame Lily received threat of death this afternoon? Certainly not. Why did you think she was doing in my office? Why, she told me she'd missed a piece of jewelry from her dressing room. Be so kind to explain what happened when you carry Madame Lily into dressing room. I laid her down on the chaise long. Then I sent Madame Borelli to get some smelling salts. While you remain alone with Madame Lily? Yes, but I immediately went out to call a doctor. So sorry to trouble you. That's quite all right, Mr. Chan. When you returned to dressing room, what happened? I didn't return. On my way back, I... I was told my husband was dead. No longer necessary to remain. Thank you very much. What's the point of all this questioning? Here's the man you want. I demand his arrest. Please, voice from backseat. Sometimes very disconcerting to drive her. Kindly explain blood on hands once more. When I came into the room, Madame Lily was half way off the couch. I started to lift her up and then I realized that she... Do you expect us to believe that? One moment. Explain the purpose of this visit, please. I'll explain that. I'm Lily Rochelle's daughter. That's the most ridiculous young I've ever heard. My wife had no daughter. She'd never even been married before. That isn't true. My mother never acknowledged me openly. Ever since I can remember, I've been kept hidden away in boarding school. Even when I grew up, it was always the same. She was afraid a grown daughter would hurt her career. I tried to be close to her, but she wouldn't let me. And now it's too late. Still have not explained urgency of this night, Mr. Towners. We wanted Madame Lily's permission to get married because Kitty is underage. You asked consent before? Several times, but she always refused because she knew that our marriage would expose her secret. She even threatened to send Kitty away where I could never see her again. That was cause of quarrel? She had no right to spoil Kitty's life. So tonight we came here to ask her permission for the last time. And when she refused, you killed her. I did not. Please, spare feelings of bereaved young lady. I'm going to hold you both for further investigation. One more question. Can tell present whereabouts of male parent? My father died in a theater fire when I was about four years old. He was an opera singer. Thank you very much. Excuse me. Nothing up here? Nothing. You stand around that stage like a herd of seals waiting for mackerel. All right, you do it. Left face. Go. Go. Go. Pop, this proves that whoever took Borelli's place committed a murder. Quite possible. Gee, what about Mr. Whitley and Madame Borelli? They had reason enough to do it. Also possible. And that fellow childers. Please, man who ride on merry-go-round often gets killed. I'm sorry, Pop. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Please, man who ride on merry-go-round often enough finally catch brass ring. What's your idea, Pop? I have here very interesting newspaper item relating death of Madame Lill's first husband, Gravel, in opera house fire in Chicago. Gee, Pop, if there was only a picture of him. Get Los Angeles bulletin on phone. Information, please. Hello, Hudson. Smitty, Chicago Sun speaking. The Gravel picture is coming through. Okay, Smitty, we're standing by. It'll only be a minute now, Mr. Chan, while they regulate the speed so that the roller holding the picture in Chicago is revolving at the same rate as the roller holding the negative in this cylinder. Here it comes. The two machines are now locked together as one. A small light is traveling over the picture in Chicago. It's an electric eye that tells this electric eye over the wire what it sees. Then this electric eye prints on the negative in this cylinder in black and white what it sees in Chicago. I'll have it developed immediately, Mr. Chan. Many things now clear. Thank you so much. That's him. You sure? I'll never forget those eyes. Who is he? For present, Mr. X. The opera's over. Must insist. No mention of picture to anyone. Not me. Here, I must take this stuff. I'm glad to get out of here. You and me both. I've never had the night of my life. Now must work fast. I have only 30 short minutes to track murder. Why 30 minutes? Must catch both for Honolulu. Why makes you think it's my brother? I just hope that it's anyone but Paul. This week, Cressy's ordeal. Is this Paul Robbins? Neighbors. Following starts on 10. Have you turned onto Silence of the Lambs? They're rebels in a school for misfits who are about to face some real trouble. Hold your fire, he's got a hostage! Everyone knew they could go too far. They have a real problem with authority. No one ever imagined they could be heroes. That's Debbie. Toy Soldiers. Turn onto video anytime. Tonight on 10. The house, they call a living sculpture. The difference between a Huey Burger and anybody else about that. We might go out and see what it takes to buy a new car. She's not a chimp or a pet, she's virtually our daughter. What are the absolute benefits of afro-erobics? Full of water is a great resistance. Healthy, wealthy and wise. 7.30 tonight. Please stop worrying, dear. I can't help it, Phil. I can't help feeling that our coming here tonight had something to do with it. How could it? I don't know. But that detective sensed it too. That's why he accused you. I'm not worried, honey. Everything's gonna be all right. And young lady, I'm taking on a new job today. Trying to make you happy. That's better. You're gonna keep on smiling too. I'm gonna make you forget there ever was such a thing as trouble. Inspector Regan wants to see you, Charter. Phil! That won't be long, honey. What do you want? I'm not going to hurt you. You are Kitty Gravel. I knew you a long time ago. Please don't come any closer. You're afraid of me, aren't you? Don't be. I want you to know me. I... Sit down. Please. Now listen. Don't you remember this? Don't you remember this? It means nothing to you? Wait. Try to remember. There was a house and a garden. And a little girl who'd run to the window to listen when I played to her. And when I'd sing, she'd finger arms her on my neck and put her head on my shoulder. If you touch her, I'll kill you. Pardon intrusion, please. Pardon intrusion, please. Had no intention of harming beautiful young lady. Had no intention of harming beautiful young lady. Why did you come here? Merely wished to make telephone call. Merely wished to make telephone call. Excuse, please. You're lying. You're one of the police who are after me tonight. You wanted to trap me. But I was too clever for you. You thought Gravel was a fool. That's what Lily and Bareilly thought when they locked me in a burning theater. But I got out. And now they're dead. You'll never put me behind those walls again. Remember presence of honorable daughter. She didn't know me. She's afraid of me. She thinks I'm mad. Everybody thinks I'm mad. A very old Chinese wise man once say, Madness, twin brother of genius. Because each live in world created by own ego. One, sometimes mistaken for other. Your world, music. Yes. I live in a world of music. Symphonies, operas, great audiences. I sing to their applause. Much applause tonight after beautiful aria. Always. Would grand privilege of hearing magnificent voice again. You mean tonight? Here? Yes. We'll have stage ready and orchestra waiting. Yes. I'll sing. You don't expect everyone to stick around here while you turn a nut loose on that stage, do you? What do we tell all these people? Say, Mr. Arnold trying out new baritone. Charlie, you can't do that. The man is mad. He's a homicidal maniac. Therefore, must use utmost precaution. Whole plan will make murderer reveal self. Reveal self? Who do you think's been doing all the killing around here? And now you want him to sing again. Old Chinese proverb say, Sing, dong, kong, qiu. Luan, suan, hu, tu. Oh, yeah? Excuse me. Why, yes. I can sing Lily's role, but under the circumstances, I... So sorry. But hoped for assistance to apprehend murderer of husband. I'll do anything you ask, Mr. Chan. But I won't be able to wear Lily's costume. Own costume's sufficient. Thank you so much. What's the idea of making us get into costume again? Agnes, Agnes, give me Madame Raleigh's costume right away. Are we ever going home? Is this going to keep up all night? Here. But where's the belt? If it isn't there, I don't know where it is. Here, take this. It'll do. Oh, hurry up. Let's get it over with. This was place you occupy when Madame Lily on stage? Yes. I'm pleased to remain here while Madame Raleigh sing. Very well. Thank you. If that Chinese dick knows where he is, why don't we haul him down to headquarters? Unwise officer who eat apple not yet ripe get a fish in tummy ache. The commissioner will certainly make the fur fly if anything goes wrong. And bouquets fly if everything goes right. Well, I'm all ready, Mr. Chan. Shall we go on? Please. Keep the stage lights full on. We're taking no chances. Yes, sir. If he makes one mis-move... Dim those lights, you fool. The scene is played in shadows. Darker. Darker. Darker. Darker. Oh, Potato Flip, good as all men with a Oh, my dear Leonora. Sunbeam, Leonora, long awaited, to confide in me, only with you. Come, my dear Leonora. Oh, that is not why. Leonora, unbancorged, long awaited, to confide in me, to confide in me, to confide in me. Thursday, cops on the street. Please, oh, no. Last year we had 30 girls who had AIDS. In Las Vegas. Okay, you stand over here and we'll get your world back. Harold and Helena divorced, but neither will give up the family home. Believe it or not, now they've built a wall down the middle of the house. She's a teacher accused of taking her lessons too far with a student. What the caretakers saw landed her in court and him in hot water. And meet the men who want to be centerfolds. Cops, followed by hard copy Thursday. Oz Fashions Factory Warehouse must clear all summer stock. Lady shorts in heaps of colors only $3. Topped in a variety of styles and colors are low $4. Topped prints and colors just $5. Shorts from $8. Kids printed tops only $4. Denim shorts, $6. Smart casual shorts in various colors only $8. Men shirts only $9. Drill shorts, $10. A fantastic range of quality kids shorts are below $2. All these clothes cost $34. Bring the family to Oz Fashions Factory Warehouse, 6 Louis Street, Granville. I knew he was hiding in the theater. He came to my dressing room before the opera. But I didn't dare warn you, because he said he'd kill me if I told. Then when I... I was singing Lily's aria, and he reached for the knife, I... I couldn't stand it. Egg-Fool Young, the guy that pulls rabbits out of their hats, sending a woman out there to let her not stick a knife in her. Well, Chief, that about closes the case. Contradiction, please. Case still wide open, like swinging gate. What do you mean? Gravel, not murderer. Excuse, please. Will demonstrate hypothesis. What? Word of Greek derivation. Hypo meaning... Hypo. I get it. He's hitting the pipe again. Go on, Charlie. Knife worn by Gravel. Observe. Coating of oil. Used by property department to preserve blade from rust, still intact. So what? Prove most elemental fact in deduction. Could not have been used for murder. Of course he didn't use his own knife. He used Burale's. Beg to differ. Knife used to murder Burale. Later used to kill Madame Lily. If Gravel guilty, must have had both knives on person while singing aria. Previous examination of costume disclosed no tell-tale blood stains. Also, Madman would not use Burale's knife having one in his own scabbard. He was crazy, wasn't he? But method devised by real murderer born in rational mind. Used presence of maniac in theater as perfect alibi to cover own guilt. Concealed murder knife after first crime, tearing fingerprints. Later, frightened by immediate arrival of police after second crime, was forced to hide same in bouquet of flowers. Unfortunately, fingerprints obliterated by Mr. Whitley. Do you mean to insinuate that? Pardon, please. Have special insinuation for your honorable attention. Can explain presence of your fingerprints on ghost of card from flower shop found in Madame Burale's dressing room? My fingerprints? That's impossible. Fact most definitely established by comparison with those found on your cigarette case. What about it, Whitley? I can explain that, Inspector. I knew Burale had sent flowers to the theater this afternoon. I suspected they were for my wife. I came here to see the card. Then sent same flowers to wife with threat of death? Yes. But I swear, I never intended. I only wanted the frightener away from Burale. You know Gravel? I never heard of him. You state complete truth about position in wings during entire aria? Yes, and I can prove it. Madame Burale saw me standing there. Will corroborate, please. Why, I... I don't know. As I came off the stage, I was so terrified at the thought of Gravel being loose in the theater. I hurried to my dressing room and locked myself in. But you must have seen me. You were standing in the wings only a few feet away from me. Why, yes. I saw you there, the damn Burale. You left just after Mephisto began his aria. Thank you so much. Fact that Madame Burale in wings during aria find the link in chain of evidence. You are murderous. My God. You were only one who knew Gravel planned to sing Mephisto role tonight. Later, standing in wings, recognize voice, not that of husband. Instinctive curiosity force you to husband's dressing room to investigate. You discover him unconscious, so avail self of perfect opportunity to avenge intrigue, which cause you so much humiliation. Is this some ridiculous attempt to save your face, Mr. Chan? Humble confidence, merely facing facts. That same belt you wore with costume earlier tonight? Why, no. The wardrobe department sent me this because the clasp on the other was broken. Strange. Have original belt here with clasp in most perfect condition. Where did you get that? Found hidden in cushion of shades long in your dressing room. Observe. Stain of blood on the inside lining. Prove definitely you concealed knife on person after murder of husband. You're right. And I used it on Lily when I came back with the smelling salts and found her alone. You knew what was going on, but you weren't man enough to do anything about it. That's all. I'm ready, Inspector. May I see you, Mr. Regan? Certainly. That's all I got a lucky break, Inspector. The bullet never touched the brain. In fact, it may relieve the condition that's been causing him leisure. You think Ravel have happy chance of recovery? An even chance, if we can catch him alive. He's restless, repeating the name Kitty. Excuse me. I request most charitable act. Innocent man, unfortunately wounded by impetuous marksman. Caught for daughter not seen for many years. Would please take place a missing loved one for a moment? Perhaps save life. Please? Much better if relationship not known until recovery is certain. Well, Charlie, I... All I can say is that you have certainly... Very lucky in finding a solution. Proving, as said before, luck, happy combination of foolish accidents. You're all right, just like Chop Suey. A mystery, but a swell dish. Thank you so much. By the way, Charlie, I didn't quite catch that Chinese lingo you sprung on us just before you asked Madame Buralee to sing. Ancient proverb meaning when fear is not a thing, but a sign of distress. I get it. You made her sing with her mouth to scare her into talking. Yes, you catch quickly. Sure. Hey, Pop! Pop, I found Madame Buralee's smelling salts in Madame Lily's room. This proves that she... Excellent clue, but like last rose of summer, bloom too late. Also fear too late for boat to Honolulu. Not if we can help it. I'll hold that boat if I have to lock the captain in his own brig. I knew we were on the right track, Pop. The first time I saw Madame Buralee, I was sure she was guilty because... Case now closed. Faces and places. You are my special short friend, Charlie O'Brien. Time to move on. Wanna hear a great idea? Wednesday and Thursday, E Street. The beauty of flowers. Just another part of God's wonderful world. If only Columbo knew who she really is. It was you and the cops. That he is her next target. Do you think I killed him? Oh, no, man. No, no, no, not like that. You didn't have to do that. And that a deadly mix of marmalade... Retribution, Columbo. In a little while, you'll be big. Spell the end Wednesday. First in news. This is Ten Eyewitness News with Ron Wilson. Good morning. Heading this first national bulletin of the day, more economic statement feelers leaked from Canberra. Adelaide is the new focus of the government's attention in a bid to promote the multi-function policy concept of Japanese investors. Today, Sydney Morning Herald says a high-level Japanese business mission has formed the view that Adelaide holds no commercial attraction unless there is substantial government investment to improve the site. And with just days to go before the economic statement is handed down, the Federal Labour Party has moved swiftly to clean up an embarrassing situation in the Tasmanian branch. The ALP National Executive has decided to appoint an administrator for the state after Justice Minister Michael Tait was dumped to an unwinnable position on Tasmania's Senate ticket. The administrator's first duty will be to restructure the state branch and overturn the preselection order. A defiant Tasmanian ALP council ignored a plea from Canberra to defer Federal preselections. Now the dumping of Justice Minister Senator Michael Tait will incur the wrath of the party's national power brokers. The executive of the ALP will intervene in the affairs of the Tasmanian branch and pay particular attention to the intolerable folly of relegating Senator Michael Tait to an unwinnable position on the Senate ticket. The ALP's national office holders are due to meet this week. Having ignored calls for structural reform, the 700 members of the Tasmanian branch are now almost certain to have reform imposed upon them. I believe it's the last gasp of the old unreformed party structure here in Tasmania. I don't believe it's given us a ticket which is attractive to the general Tasmanian community. In a direct spillover from the device of Federal Labour leadership struggles, Keating supporter Senator Terry Orlick has also been dumped. But Labour's national executive is tipped to appoint a Federal Administrative Committee to clean out the Tasmanian branch when it meets early next month. Although harmony is almost certain to be restored to the Tasmanian branch, it's a distracting show of Labour disunity on the eve of the crucial economic statement that the Federal Labour Party could well do without. At the same time, the Federal opposition's been campaigning in the former Prime Minister's Melbourne seat of wills. It's now demanding the release of all public service advice to the Government on its fight-back package. We have a public obligation and duty to release all of the documentation and not just hold back those which suits their own political purposes. And while campaigning begins in earnest, the former member for wills is reported to be negotiating over another academic post. This time, Associate Professor of Politics at Sydney University, attracting an average salary of up to $60,000. Tony O'Leary, 10 Eyewitness News. In New South Wales and Victoria this morning, the State Government will be seriously considering positive legislation to combat reports condemning pollution. The Sydney report predicts a huge increase in car pollution over the next quarter of a century, saying traffic jams will be six times worse than now. And there's a recommendation for a 30-centimetre fuel price rise to cut back on motor vehicle use. Melbourne's report links car exhausts with high leukaemia levels and an epidemic of respiratory ailments such as asthma and haemorrhage. With the daylight no vote, Queensland is heading for another debate, this time over different time zones in the state. Voters from the North Coast and country regions voted 78.1% against, while people in the southeast corner voted 60.2% in favour. Gold Coast Lord Mayor Lex Bell says business people and others who are economically disadvantaged by the scrapping of daylight saving will be campaigning for split time zones. The yes vote stood at 45.7% and the no vote at 54.3%. Supporters were downhearted. But the people of Queensland have obviously decided that they don't want daylight saving. The strength of the no vote in the state south took many by surprise, but not Mount Isa MP Tony McGrady, who'd pushed the government to hold the referendum. Whilst we didn't win the no vote in Brisbane, obviously a lot of people in the Brisbane area took note of the campaign which we launched for the no case. The strongest vote for daylight saving was on the Gold Coast, but it was not enough to turn the tide. The mayor of the Gold Coast says the fight is not over. Voting in southeast Queensland was very strongly in favour of daylight saving. Here on the Gold Coast, almost 70% yes vote. I'm sure it won't go away. In the country where the no vote polled more than 90% in places, daylight saving is already a dead issue. It's a big margin like that, 10%, means that the issue is over, it's finished. The people of Queensland have had their democratic say and now let's get on with it. The purpose of the referendum was to let the people, not the politicians, make the decision. They've made the decision. This government will respect and stand by the people's decision. That's it. Russ Morgan, 10, Eyewitness News. Still in the Sunshine State, flood warnings are in force. The Mary River reaching its peak at Maryborough shortly. By 10pm last night, the Mary River had reached 8.4 metres and was expected to continue rising steadily towards a peak of around 9 metres this morning. Flood waters which ravaged the town peaked overnight at 21 metres. That's just under the flood record set 37 years ago. About 100 homes were evacuated. In the centre of town, the water exceeded ceiling height. It's resulted in widespread destruction, a distressing sight for those left to mop up. Premier Wayne Goss inspected the area in the Channel 10 helicopter. He estimates the damage bill will run into the millions and is promising to cut red tape in supplying aid. But further north at Maryborough, the worst is yet to come. The township is downstream from Gimpey, meaning it's directly in the path of the destructive wall of water. Several industrial and farming areas are already inundated. At Wallace's Caravan Park, worried residents began moving to higher ground. Across town, at least 12 homes are threatened. Maurice Stipe has lived here for 16 years. He shifted his furniture out, convinced this flood will be worse than the one three years ago. Sharon Giddela, 10 Eyewitness News. World Finance in London at the end of the week. The Financial Times Index was pressured by political concerns and nervousness ahead of major corporate profit reports. Those factors, combined with figures showing the economy contracted considerably more than expected in the last quarter of 1991. The FT-100 fell 1.1 on Friday. Meanwhile in Japan, stocks rallied on rumours that the Bank of Japan will cut its discount rate. The Nikkei Index up 520 points. And now for the week's trading on Wall Street and the rebounding greenback, here's Beverly Shook. Stocks shot to new highs again this week on Wall Street. Expectations of an economic turnaround in the United States lured investors around midweek, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its highest close ever. The Dow ended the week up 34 points at 32.80. But the Standard & Poor's 500 Index edged down one point at 411. Long-term interest rates moved higher for the second week in a row, as bond prices fell on signs of a strengthening economy. The Treasury's bellwether 30-year bond ended the week down almost a half a point, the yield up to 7.94 percent. The dollar continued to gain this week, shrugging off aggressive intervention by the Bank of Japan. It picked up three fennigs against the German mark, almost three cents against the British pound, and gaining one yen on the Japanese currency. Oil traders were once again selling in New York. Disappointment following OPEC's meeting last week in Geneva, still haunting the market. The U.S. benchmark proved finished the week down 97 cents at $18.66 a barrel. And precious metals also lost ground, gold down $2.60 an ounce, silver fell 6 cents, and platinum dropped $3.90 an ounce. Beverly Shook in New York. The Business Review Weekly's Robert Gottliebsen now on one of Australia's most tense boardroom dramas being played out at our biggest brewery, Foster's. Every day John Eddard looks at the share price of Foster's. Right now it's $2.02. But if it gets up to around $2.25, then there's enough value in there to cover the amount John's company, International Brewing, owes to its creditors. But time is running out, because if a deal is not put together by May, the creditors can pull the plug on John. What John Elliott wants is either Canadian brewer Molson, the Japanese, or some other party to step in and buy a big stake at a high price. Rumors swept the market this week that Ross Wilson of SA Brewing was buying Foster's shares. But it's not right. Meanwhile, the whole situation is putting a lot of pressure on Foster's managing director, Peter Bartels, who has a much longer timetable to get the price up. His situation is made more tense by the special board committee that represents the major shareholders. It meets prior to Foster's board meetings and makes strategic decisions. But Bartels is not on that committee. He finds out later what it decides. And while Bartels is worrying about the board, too is his rating Foster's home-based Melbourne and taking market share. Foster shares rose two cents in an overall market that fell fractionally. News Corporation, Commonwealth Bank, and TNT led the decline. This is Robert Gottliebson. And in Perth, the old Emu Brewery has been demolished, along with the local historical society's plans to save Art Deco architecture in the city. Police roadblocks ensured spectators couldn't get within several hundred metres of the building. A last blast of the warning siren and... A fittingly explosive ending to a controversial building of late. Reduced to rubble in seconds, the long-running dispute over the Emu Brewery's future decided. The controlled implosion was carried out by American demolition experts using more than 75 kilograms of explosives. A success story in their eyes, a tragedy in others. The Art Deco society watched from King's Park as the 1936 building was transformed into 13,000 tonnes of rubble. The dust settled, leaving a gap in Perth's skyline. So at the end of the day, an emphatic finale to the life of one of Perth's historic brewery buildings. 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And at the MCG in Melbourne, Pakistan failed to take a wicket as the West Indies ran away with an easy win. After losing both the toss and injured skipper Imran Khan, Pakistan got off to a fairly pedestrian start with early boundaries a rarity. Sohail made 23 from 44 balls before mistiming Benjamin in the 15th over. It's straight up in the air, who's going to take it? Logie's got him. It was another 15 overs before the Windies got the second wicket, Inzamam, caught by Hooper off half a for 27 and it was 2 for 97. But that signalled the start of a 123 run partnership between Ramey's Raja and stand-in captain Javid Meandad. In the last five overs in particular, both players threw caution to the winds and the willow at the ball. Javid bringing up a fine half century with some shots that weren't in the textbook, while Ramey's became the fourth player in as many matches to make a century, the first time that feat has been achieved against the Windies in a World Cup, as Pakistan closed out at 2 for 220. That proved a tally which held no fears for the West Indians, with new opener Brian Lara proving magnificent, overshadowing the more experienced Desmond Haynes, who took until the 19th over to register his first boundary. Both players marched onto half centuries, even if Haynes was a little lucky to get his. Straight up in the air, this will be caught by the bowler himself, yes he's got it, oh he's dropped it. Just when it seemed as though the opening pair would achieve the target themselves, Lara copped a sand shoe crusher from Akram, and moments later was assisted from the field after compiling a superb 88, leaving the ground for X-rays. Skipper Richardson joined Haynes to see out the match, which ended courtesy of a Pakistan no ball. Haynes remaining unbleaten on 93, the Windies scoring a record breaking 10 wicket victory. Peter Donaghan, 10 Eyewitness News. Also in New Zealand, an overwhelming victory to the home side as Australia's strike bowlers failed to come to grips with Eden Park's pedestrian wicket. In the first over McDermott started with two wides, then this delivery to claim John Wright. He's bowled him, he's bowled him, two wides and he's struck. Then a surprise decision, Andrew Jones judged LBW by the Pakistani umpire, 2 for 13. Oh he's given him out, my goodness, that came as a surprise to the batsman, I thought that bounced too much. And when opener Rod Latham went, New Zealand was 3 for 53. Crow warmed up as the run rate ticked over. Crow it's a slow one, it's the outfield, it's coming around, it's a valued attempt by Dean. The Kiwis were relying on Rutherford and Crow and they took command. One bounce into the fence, the ball, good shot. The Aussie bowlers hadn't adjusted to the slower pitch. Oh what a glorious shot. Rutherford was run out by Mark Waugh ending a 118 run partnership. He's right in there, directed on the stumps. Border was brilliant in the Chris Harris run out. Crow said off he thought it had beaten Alan Border, but a magnificent save by Alan Border. Crow smashed his way towards 100. Oh good shot, pulled it away, Jones, dives, misses, 4. A single for his century off the second last ball and the crowd couldn't be contained. That's 100 for Crow and they're off to the ground, oh no. They're invading the ground, Crow wants nothing to do with it. Like the Kiwi fans, the Australian Openers were quick off the mark with 20 off the first 3 overs. They reached 62 before Marsh went for 19. Marsh driving, in the air, gone. On 21 Dean Jones was run out in the tightest of decisions. Here we have a look at the run out, oh it's very, very close. Off spinner Deepak Patel who'd surprisingly opened the bowling came back to capture Border. Well, Border does take some risks here, there's a fieldsman in the outfield. 9.7 required. Moody and Mark Waugh went cheaply, but Boone and Steve Waugh put Australia back on track. It's in the air, it's in the gap also. But the Kiwis were hanging on. Boone was finally run out and the task proved too much. He's a good worker of the ball, there's another chance for a run out, it's a direct hit and there it is. Owen Martin, 10 Eyewitness News. However in Karachi the green and gold flags are waving as the Australian men's hockey team takes over the outright lead in the Champions Trophy Tournament after beating Great Britain 4-1. The Australians have won all three of their matches to be the only unbeaten side after hosts Pakistan lost 1-0 to the Netherlands. And sport continues after the break with the latest Aussie rules and rugby league action. 2 reckless new lawyers. Bloom was your idea Douglas. 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It's the first time the countback system has been used in the pre-season tournament. And Cronulla will now progress to the quarterfinals. Also at Namucca Heads on New South Wales North Coast, Manly down to Balmain 11-7. Well some men do end stuff here, the game really coming alive now, great start in the second half. Mike O'Connor looking to link up with Frank Stokes, he's in the clear. And he gets the pass away, Kevin Oro's inside the 22, he'll go all the way. Kevin Oro picks up the first try of the match. Fancy has been given the order to get ready to come from the field, Daley in fact has come off. A kick ahead by O'Connor, Gary Jack, oh spectacular take. Elias away for Siridan, Siridan with brute strength gets it down. He's got it, so we're all levelled up now. Good run by Edmed, 10, 15, 20 metres and then passing it back to Tony Ira. Outside him with Basari, Basari, oh crunching Jackal. This could be a very serious injury here for Steve Roach. Jones, he's been strong, I think I said that before but he's taken a head blow here. I think he came in contact with the top of Ben Elias' head. Steps in field, Lyons goes outside him, Lyons might score the try. Has he got the pace, he's got the strength and could be Lyons. He gets it down for Manly. Australian Rules football witnessed an about turn from last year's easy beat Sydney and Fitzroy in Foster's Cup pre-season matches. The Swans walloped Essendon 2018-138 to 11-11-77. While the Lyons had a last minute win over North Melbourne 13-12-90 to 12-16-88. It may have been only a Foster's Cup match but both the Lyons and the Roos made it clear early they were playing for keeps. Dundas was cleaned up by Scholl and the resulting 50 metre penalty gave Fitzroy the early break. North had trouble converting but his teammates how to do it. Has kicked it. At quarter time thanks to this strong mark from Satori Fitzroy had a two goal break. The standard of play lifted dramatically in term two. Kerry again set the standard. For most of the quarter it was goal for goal with Fitzroy's new big men Abbott and Satori doing well. At half time it was the Lyons still in control by 16 points. Satori to Baldwin was the goal of the quarter. Steps inside 50 and goes for goal, a rip up. The third quarter saw North slowly but surely whittle back Fitzroy's lead. The Roos booting three goals to one to trial by just three points and set up an exciting final quarter. And that's exactly what it turned out to be. The lead seesawed as first North and then Fitzroy got its nose in front. Oh he just got it. North regained the lead again but in the dying minutes a brilliant goal from Osborne proved the difference. The Lyons hung on to win by two points. Coming up a Royal Tour update and today's weapon. Music Tonight on Hinch, the love obsession that turns tragically to murder. A 15 year old girl stabbed by her jealous ex-boyfriend. 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During lunch at Darling Harbour it rained and the Queen was looking apprehensive about the slippery paving as she emerged. The biggest crowds of the week had packed Darling Harbour. Unfortunately just as the Queen is walking to the boat, down comes the rain again. As the cheers continued the Queen and Prince Philip boarded their motor cruiser. The planned brief harbour cruise was cut even shorter by the worsening weather. And when they landed at Admiralty House the rain was torrential. John Gatfield, 10 Eyewitness News. Brief check of the weather around the capital cities now. Adelaide, a fine day, top of 22 degrees in Brisbane. Oppressive thunderstorms with 30. Canberra, isolated showers. For Melbourne a few showers. Perth, sunny and 36. And in Sydney a shower too with 23. And that's this morning's 10 Eyewitness News. I'll keep you updated and good morning Australia. Music An explosive issue. It's one heck of a bruise. Where did you get it? Your father did this to you, didn't he? He's the one who's been knocking you around. Neighbours, this week following studs. Tonight on 10. The house, they call a living sculpture. The difference between a Huey burger and anybody else about that. We might go out and see what it tastes like to buy a new car. She's not a chimp or a pet, she's virtually our daughter. Now what are the absolute benefits of afro-erobics? Well the water is a great resistance. Healthy, wealthy and wise. 7.30 tonight. It's here for the first time on television. Bruce Willis. This is just the beginning. Music Music Good morning Australia. It's Monday the 24th of February on My Cam and Dan. Coming up in the next two hours we find out why the majority of men no longer want to be the salt provider in their families. In sport, the Canberra Raiders reveal why they're turning to beefcake. And Tim Bailey playing the Peugeot Loot on the boot. This morning you'll find him at the Sports Pit. That's at 586 Parramatta Road, Petersham in Sydney. As you can see the early aerobics class in action there. Get down there for a chance to win a fabulous mystery prize or a fistful of dollars. As usual there's a lot more coming up on the show but first off let's check the national news. Here's Ron Wilson, the Arbitrary News Desk. Good morning Ron. Good morning. World News off the top this morning. In Moscow thousands of hardline communists demanding the resignation of Boris Yeltsin have clashed with police during an illegal rally near the Kremlin. They were marking the 74th birthday of the former Soviet Army. This used to be called Army Day when the Soviet Union honoured its fighting forces. But the men Boris Yeltsin inspected today belong to a military machine which is rapidly falling apart. A few hundred yards away old guard communists were demonstrating against the Red Army's disintegration. They wanted to celebrate Army Day as they always used to and converge on the Kremlin. Moscow's riot police were under strict orders to stop them. But the demonstrators managed to surge through a series of roadblocks. What was supposed to have been a peaceful protest quickly turned to violence. Some of it was undoubtedly provoked by the communists. They attempted to overturn police vehicles with officers inside them and to destroy property in the city centre. Alarm bells are ringing in our two biggest cities today over increasing smog levels. A Sydney report predicts huge increases in car pollution over the next quarter century along with traffic jams six times worse than they are now. There's a recommendation for a 30-centiliter fuel price rise to cut back on motor vehicle use. In Melbourne a new report links car emissions with high leukaemia levels and an epidemic of respiratory ailments such as asthma and hay fever. Health Minister Brian Howe says the Federal Government will have to cut the number of foreign doctors and medical school graduates allowed into Australia because of oversupply. He says there's a case for foreign doctors to come to Australia on a temporary basis but the situation seems to have got out of hand. Mr Howe says Immigration Minister Gerry Hand will soon make a submission on the matter to Cabinet. The Treasurer we had when we were hit by the recession we had to have now blames the 80s high fliers for the slump. Prime Minister Paul Keating now putting the finishing touches to his economic statement says the recession is an unavoidable product of stock market binges. But he does say he regrets the Government failed to soften the blow for ordinary Australians. Mr Keating says he's prepared not to be forgiven for the big jump in unemployment but he also wants us to appreciate that there were one and a half million jobs created and they are still there. More economic statement feelers leaked from Canberra though. Adelaide is the new focus of the Government's attention in a bid to promote the multi-function policy concept to Japanese investors. Today Sydney Morning Herald says a high level Japanese business mission has formed the view that Adelaide holds no commercial attraction unless there is substantial Government investment to improve the site. The Queensland Cabinet will get a report today on the extent of flooding over the weekend on the Sunshine Coast and at Gympie. Premier Wayne Goss had a look at the damage yesterday from the Channel 10 helicopter and says it would have been worse if the people had not been prepared. At Maryborough a flood peak is expected about now with the Mary River reaching a height of around 9 metres. So far 15 families have had to be evacuated from their homes. Check of Finance news from the end of the week. The Dow Jones in New York was down 0.45. London's FT100 was down 1.1 and the Nikkei index in Tokyo was up 519 points. New York Gold was $2 an ounce easier in the currencies. The US dollar 75.09 US cents. The yen 97.05 and the pound sterling at 43.08. And that's news and finance right up to the moment. Checking weather now. Susan St John down in Melbourne showing a bit of a propensity for uniforms lately. It was the fires last week. Today it's policemen. I love uniforms. Thanks Ron. I'm at the Victoria Police Air Wing hangar in Melbourne. I'm just waiting for one of the police helicopters to come back so that we can have a look at what they do. Now the Air Wing has four helicopters, three of which are used for routine patrol police work and one which is decked out permanently as an air ambulance. It's on standby 24 hours a day come rain or shine for emergency calls. And speaking of rain or shine, although it's barely daylight outside, let's have a look at national weather in today's synoptic chart and satellite cloud picture. A large trough exists over northern New South Wales and inland Queensland and links with another trough a little further south near the New South Wales coast. Although these aren't expected to move much today, they're bringing fairly widespread shower and storm activity and humid conditions. West of the inland trough, dry and dusty conditions will prevail. The other main feature of the chart is a high over the Bight which is moving east and cooler southerlies and a few showers are likely over New South Wales over the next couple of days. Cloud and a low in the centre and north of the continent are bringing unstable conditions in the Tropic. Looking around the country, temperatures Perth are fine and hot day, 36. In Darwin a late storm is expected and 32. In Alice Springs fine and 31, Adelaide fine and mile 22, in Hobart some light showers and cold 15, Melbourne a few morning showers are expected and 20, although there aren't any at the moment. In Canberra isolated showers and 21, Sydney a shower or two and 23, in Brisbane humid conditions thunderstorms and 30 and in Townsville a late storm and 33 and also Cairns a late thunderstorm and 33. Now, I think there's helicopters coming back now. An interesting feature of these helicopters is a thing they have called a night sun which is a search light which has the capacity of 30 million candles. The candle power of 30 million and it lights up the area of say the Melbourne cricket ground to daylight from about 700 feet. It's used for crime detection, it can be used for crowd control or for finding a single person like me. I think they found me. Once they've got you in their sights there's no going back, you can't escape. Mike, I think this is my lift. The next time you'll see me I'll be up in the Melbourne skyline in about half an hour's time. So I think I'll go and catch my lift now. Have a great time Susie. Looking great in leather wear there as well. Bye. Bye. Susance and John with the Police Air Wing in Victoria this morning. We'll track down her again throughout the morning. 6.37 on Good Morning Australia. Let's have a look at what's doing on the roads firstly. And in Melbourne as we saw sunrise just starting to happen there, all traffic flowing smoothly although there have been a lot of showers overnight. The roads are wet, be careful today. In Sydney, Chipping Norton, Charles Road near Governor Macquarie Drive. A motorcyclist has been knocked down. One lane is closed on Charles Road at the moment. And in Prospect, Great Western Highway, a truck has broken down on lane one affecting eastbound traffic. And in Chatsworth, Pacific Highway near Ashley Street, a pothole on the centre lane affecting southbound traffic. That's time saver traffic to the minute. 6.37 we'll check out what's doing in the world of finance. We'll see the man Rosquire in a few minutes. First off though, here's a bit of music from Tom Jones and the out of noise, Kiss. You just leave it all up to me. I'll show you what it's all about. You don't have to be rich to be my girl. You don't have to be good to rule my world. Ain't no particular sign I'm more compatible with. I just want your extra time and your... ...KISS! You gotta not talk dirty baby. If you wanna impress me. You can't be too flirty mama. I know how to undress me.