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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955.
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coincided with United States consideration of asking Spain to allow her to have still more bases in the Peninsula.
The new United States Secretary of the Air Force, Mr Donald Quarles, came to Spain recently to study the problem.
here suggest have helped
to ask Spain If it in decided
Some observers for further bases, as may well that
it would be the case in view of the un-Spanish-American collaboration settled political conditions in the Spain had prepared a plan for area of United States bases in
economie development on Morocco, Spain is likely to sug-lines of the French Monnet Plan, gest that more economie help be which has been so successful
north of the Pyrenees, given her in return.
The United States programine of bases has run smoothly here. This is partly because, particul- and Central arly in Madrid Spain, there
Is today a strong sympathy with America and things American, but mainly be cause the United States, drawing deeply on her
The
In this way, the United States would have an overall, picture of Spanish aims and the blous danger of dissipating the alt in directions would be too many more eastly avoided.
American aid, however, has boost undoubtedly helped to experiences in Spain's economy. The collabora setting up buses in other lands, tion between the two nations han avoided many of the mis-alone is a vigorous stimulant to
zich Indeed, commercint takes made elsewheTE.
the process of establishing these development here. bases in Spain might well be called "Operation Discretion."
Made It Clear Nevertheless, the Minister of Commerce, Don Manuel Arburua, has made it crystal-clear that Spain thinks that she should get more dollars to compensate for her collaboration.
The
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GANNETS FLYING OVER Last Night's Concert
At Kowloon
ARK ROYAL ‘PYRAMIDS?
Gunnel anil-submarine air-
the FOUR GRANTED
craft fly over the modern Pyramids formed by folded wines of Sea Hawk Jets on the flight deck of the
Ark Royal, Britain's latest
aircraft carrier. The ship was carrying out flying trials in the Channel before leaving for the Mediterranean.-—-
Reuterphoto,
Consular Officials Given Recognition
NATURALISATION
The first Sino-British Music Group Chamber Concert of the season was held last night at Wah Yan College, Kowloon, whose new hall is very suitable for music of this kind. The acoustics seemed to be excellent in every part of the hall. This was an outstanding occasion; the programme was well-constricted, the atiflience one of the most responsive and enthusiastic which have attended these concerts; the standard of performance was generally high, and two items were encored, surely a record for the chamber concerts.
was
The opening work Trio by Leclair for flute, viola and plano, played by Dr C, K. Wong, Mr E. A. R. Alves and Mias Isolde Ahwee, our stalwarts. Leclair French 18th century who
an ovation
sympathy; their ensemble im- proves each time we hear them This plece received and was played again, a well- free of deserved apprcelation of flno a playing and interesting composi- Wis composer on. wrole mainly for the
of which he FVES
After the interval, Mr C. J. Wilks eminent player. The Trio 1 and Mus falde, Ahwao played not a veTY rewarding work, eend of Brainer's two beautiful
violin,
an
*P3J
con-
ing. It is always a pleasure 19
the
the
1
} Gorator Bither for the player
for Clarinet and Piano. of the work maker, considerable de- listener, being somewhat
maruda on both pertønner, techinical- ventional and not too interest-ly and emotionally, and it was
courageous attempt. Mr Wilks has p
clined hear Dr Wong's exceptionally pleasing clarity of tone; he is the to break up the melodio other line somewhat sharply and to Legn sweet tone, and players did their best with this trip staccato where a more flowing
legato would
be desirable, rather dull work.
onetimes his longer notes did not who receive their full value.
Aim Ahwre is always a rellablo Schubert and sympathetic player; depth and and fire will come with the develop- and confidence. พบ
Mr Alexander Work followed with two
progranume
ended
adid
Mr Choy Yun-poo, 24 Yuk H.E. the Governor, under in- Sau Street, ground floor (mee-playing of structions from the Secretary of Shun, er nound
songs ("The Trout" H.E. the Governor, with the "Whither?") and
two Chineseat of maturity
We are grateful to these approval of the Secretary of songs, has a true tenor volee, mustetans for giving us this pland Slate for C Colonies,
has not just a high baritone which work and suggest that they try the other Senato, for there is nothing granted the privilege of British pasoes for a tenor. His singing better to develop an artist's inherent a really than tackling a qualities {Naturalisation
songs wan on the following of the German
of mature and challenging wosk little diffident, but he showed was announced in persons, it
this kind.
with a an understanding of their light
The the Government Gazette today.
group of short works by 17th and and poetic spirit. He wa much
Italian century
composers, helped in this by the plane 10th
played on the plane by Mi Wong Miss Nancy
pieces were all originally
not for the composed brought at NY Hukuk Ving. The
of the "watery" ac- Dinno but for earlier keyboard in-
there
struments, cembalo, harpsichord, etc, Miss Wong's somewhat uncompro- mising and direct style helped to give the impressed intruments, that she was
by in the first piece especially
using" Sacchini, which really might have been performed on the combatu.
se-45 Nathan Hoad, top floor (air-
Sintes help United spreads over a wide feld rang- ing from 11,800 tons of free powdered milk for schoolchildren to Sabre jets for the Spanish Ale were blown off their feet and Force and a blast fumance, diesel-deposited in a pool of water 10
engines. G00 yards away, electrie railway
and power plants. tractors.
Gusts of up to 60 miles So far, work is processting on
hour were reported, and players State for the Colonles, has
formal recoghton to line clerk); Mr Chan Tak-tal, companiment in both air bases, namely Torrejon saw some of their shots blown corded three
Mack moiselle Jullette Bonet as 32 Spain is sitting pretty as far (Madrid). Sanjurjo (Saragossa) clean of many greens.
Kimberley Street, second
Mr Wong was more at songs as the international situation is
and Morom (Seville) and con- It was decided by the com-Vice-Consul for France at Hong floor (proprietor of a construc-ease in the Chinese songs; the Even Mr Molotov roncerned,
Anal kend shook handa recently
14 Fuk Lo Teun Road, second gave scope for lyricism and warmly start at once on the Rots (Cadiz) round, due to take place in theng, it was announced in the tion company); Dr Kao Wei-yu, first, "Flickering Candlelight,"
Government Gazette today. Now with the
York corres
naval buse and the 485-mile afternoon-China Mall Special.
It was also notified that H.E.Door (medical practitioner). pondent of
the Governor the Falange organ pipeline from Cadiz to Saragossa.
has Mcognised Dr W. J. Chlor as Consul-General Arriba, and assured him that The changes in the San Pablo Soviet Russin would be only too air supply base, also near Seville,
at Hong- for the Netherlands pleased to have Spain join in the are still not under way
This recognition is pro- Soviet-sponsored plan for Euro-
visional and pending instructions on security. pean secu
from the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
France is trying very hard to get Spain to support her plans in Morocco. Spain has not yield-| ed. Nevertheless she enjoys the situation by which, even such former resolute opponents of General Franco's Spain as France and Soviet Russta, now set out to woo her.
This does not mean that there is uny kelihood of Spain going" <ifr
Russia or the on
of arm France. But it does put Spain In a good bargaining position.
The many delays involved in carrying out a programme of help which must be passed by two sets of civil servants, mean that even the effect of the 170,000,000 dollars granted to Spain in the 1953-54 und 1954-65 budgets are El not fully fell
An Estimate
Mr John Lodge, the United States Ambassador here, recently estimated the value of the goods linanced by this programme which have actually arrived in Spain, at 65,000,000 dollars.
Including all. Secretary, credits, American experts here ely that help of one kind and another in grants and credits to Spain from the United States totalled 419,500,000 dollars from 1949 to date.
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U NU FOR POLAND
Injured By Rock
A 34-year-old Chinese female
to
from
the
expression, variety of sweetness
violence; second, "The Crimson River
a patriotic song of the Sung Dynasty, and Mr Wong gave fi with fire and drama.
tho
spirited performance.
Other short works by Vivaldi, G.M. Rutin!, Frescobaldi and losse were given with brillance. com- and certain charming petence skuplicity which appealed to the tudience, and the group ended with Wille so much is heard of
une of Domenico Bcarlotte nummer- United States nid to Spain. Spaniards tuke pride in reading
Mr Alves was compensated for ous Sonatas. Miss Wong very de- Cinployee, Tang Chal-lin, was the sobriety of his part in the servedly received an encore for her of the testa being made in the
Injured at about 3,40 p.m. Leclair Trio by the extremely We left this concert with a feel- United States to extend the use
yesterday when struck by a fall-striking and original "Madrigaling of pride in our local musicians Firearms Seized of the Talgo lightweight train
ing rock whilst working in the invented by the Spanish engineer,
Two revolvers and a quantity Tim Kee Stone Quarry at Hau for violin and viola by Bohuslav and gratitude for their efforts on our
expressing thanks to the one re Don Alejandro Golcoechea.
U Nu, who is of ammunition were seized in the Pul Lung Bond, Hung Hom (Martimų, a contemporary Czechbehalf. I enpriot end without, also, Frofessor ponsible for keeping the lights up composte violinist, The Tolgo hos
the Soviet New Territories by the Police an impressive currently visiting
Arrigo Foa and Mr Alves obvi- during the concert. record of service performance! Union, would probably arrive last night. A Chinese male has
ously enjoyed this work, which over more than in Poland towards the middle teen detained. here in Spain
they performed with gusto and four years, China Mati Special. for November.-France-Prose. are proceeding.
Paris, Oct. 27. Burmese Premier U Nu has Government accepted a Polish invitation to visit Warsaw, the Polish PAP news agency re- ported tonight.
PAP said that
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Mr Gregorio Topolysky ho boom appointed Argentine: Aan- bamedor to Israel, – it was an hoithood, today.”
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