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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1957.
SHEAFFER'S
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ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
Our Music Critic EUROPEAN ON TRIAL
Reports On The
Goodman
Concert
'Benny Goodman and his band of picked experts gave the second of their series of concerts at the Em- pire Theatre last night. These concerts, arranged partly, with the idea of raising funds for a "Now Year Drive," are certainly some of the most popular that have been given in Hongkong over the past years. The theatre was full läät ́night, and the audience more vociferously enthusiastic than any which has gone to hear a "straight" concert.
In Popular Mumio; 0.48, The House of Peter McGovern; 1, Time Signal and the News: 7.00, Weather Ite Moment for Melody With Felix King and his Orchestra; 7.30, Eddie Fisher with Axel, Stordahl Orch CT1.43. Concert Miniature Light Personality Parado-Bob Croxy: 8.15, Moods in Mudo Melodies for Iteminiscing; 3.30, Palace of Varieties Presented By Erneut Longdaffe, featuring the Palace of Varieties Orchestra and Chorus: Time Signal, News and 1ome Nows from Briain; 9.15, Salon Serenado-Light Music played by the Salon Concert Players; .30,
But then, this was a different
To me there was something a Monday Concort -- "Russian and kind of audience, and aroused little disturbing in this mass Ludmilla - Overture" (played by the City of Birmingham muli,
(Glinka) to vocal approval by different response to a primitive appeal.
How Orchestra, conducted by Georg would be if a concert audience are not my "genre" and I can-
disturbing
But admittedly Jazz and swing Weldon). "Rhapsody on a ThemO of Paganini for Plano and Orche applauded each passage by an not stra”
being very tha Pianist Cyril Smith and
Rachmaninoff) (played by orchestral instrumentalist each knowledgeable on the subject. Philharmonia Orchestra conducted
time he had a solo! Yet, this Each of Mr Goodman's instru- by Bir Malcolm Sargent; 10, slikicle what happened last night; it mentoliais 18 obviously an by Andre Kostelanetz and his was somewhat reminiscent Orchestra; 10.30,
of expert, and the combination Popular Dance the approval given to Music; 1, Date with Dreamland -
to a parti- 14 players was in perfect accord Featuring the Four Knights and Ted
culor passage ก. 1
a Chinese at all times. This is the more Heath's Orchestra 1130, Prelude to opera, or to a Spanish dancer Impressive when one realises the Midnight Popular Dance Music when the onlookers cry "Ole!" lack of any defined melody, the played by Vincent Lopez and his
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the sameness and insistence of the rhythms there were num- bers in which the drum and the guitar repeated the same figure an almost
ypnout, making
effect.
The programme consisted of Items obviously well-known and popular with the audience for many years before. In the num- bers in which the whole band took part, the very loud brassy quality was almost overwhelm- ing.
BLESSED RELIEF
unre-
Mr Goodman's limpid clarinet solos were a blessed relief; he is a fine artist by any reckon- ing, with a magnificent tone and technique,
and this generate "straight" music-lover would welcome the
opportunity of hearing him in different kind of muse. Yet, the 4 very band could play quietly; in the first item after the interval,
"Don't be that way," the brass was subdued and controlled, and produced a tone which was almost gentle. In some of the other items, when mutes were used, the resulting thinness of tone was less assaulting to the car than when all instruments let themselves go,
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Four Accused Of Armed Attack
Gold Bars Charges Against
G.O.
:
Jones
The trial of Gerard Oliver Jones, 44, Manager of the Lantau Development Co., Ltd, Tai Pak Village, charged with fraudulent conversion and larceny of gold bars opened this morning before Judge K. R. Macfee in the District Court.
Jones is alleged to have fraudulently con- verted 47 gold bars, valued at $69,135 entrusted to him for safe keeping, to his own use and benefit on November 15. He was also alleged to have stolen the gold bars on the same date.
Defendant is represented by unable to prove the gist of the con Mr J. R, Oliver of Messrs version of it. But the gold wae pro- versation, there being no English Deacons. Mr D. E. Greenfeld, duced and changed hands during that is for the Prosecution, assisted | conversation. by Insp. M. Todel
Mr Greenfield outlining the caso said that defendant operat- ed the Lantau Development Co. Ltd, whose principal premises
Do
were on Lantau fendant's
Island.
this
activities principal connection wila
company was in running a vessel--a motor junk about 400 feet long
between Hongkong Macao. Tho vessel carried cargo, and in doing so it passed
Defendant did
and
not
travel on the vessel himself, but engaged a coxswain to run the Vossel,
mach
Darle
MEETING ARRANGED
A meeting was arranged between defendant and 'certain other person including Lo, two of Lo's associates, sirler, Mr Greenfeld said, he Sun Tun, and the coxswain, Ng, in a hod as a witness a member of the party who acted as Interpreter on What was said, to defendant and what defendant said to the others.
De-
A that meeting, Mr Greenfield said, Sin Tum and Lo asked de fendant where, the gold was. fendant, repiled that when he was approaching Lantai Talund A Emoller boat on November 11 after bailing out the junk, he observed a Dovernment Launch coming towards him. He dropped the gold over. board in shallow water. He had no doubt he could recover. It by div. ing. Arrangements made between the parties then were the defen dant was to recover the gold by costs of the diving operation. When diving and. Le would pay for the
defendant had recovered the gold ho would return it to its owners. with Lo in the presence of Sin Tun, Defendant at that time was dealing
On November 9. Mr Green- feld said the vessel made a trip from Mocio carrying a cange which was contrary to the law. But, Mr Greenfeld said, he' wra not suggesting that defendant knew anything about this cargo Mr Greenfield, anid a telephona -which consisted of automatic conversation took place after the machine
recovery of the gold on the after- and six illegal noon of November 13. The Pro- immigrantsia
secution had i no evidence as "to Mr Greenfield said the vessel when the diving operation took W intercepted
place. by a polico
ATTEMPT TO SELL Lantau Island on November 10. It Whe searched
and the six illegal Immigrants discovered. Subsequently. the vessel was put under arrest and brought back
to Hongkong. There, a thorough search was made and the machine parta discovered,
The trial began this morning at the Criminal Sessions of four men accused of taking part in an armed attack on the fokis of a teahouse in Kow-patrol launch when it arrived at loon in September last year.
According to the Prosecution, the attack was made shortly after one of the accused had been told by a foki not to sit in a certain manner, in view of the presence of ladies in the teahouse,
The accused are Yiu Yun, 51, foki went over and took the earth coolle; Chau Fuk-ling, stool away. An argument fol- alins Chau Fuk-sang, 30, tallor; lowed. Chan Man, 38, earth cocile; and Cheung Lam-fal, coolie."
Mr . Colller sald second 32, earth accused asked the foxl if he know who he was. The toki re-
There was some accomplished individual playing by Mr Mel Davis on the trumpet (how well this splendid trumpeter could play "The Trumpet shall sound!") and Mr Buck Johnson on the saxophone; and Mr Hank
They are charged before Mr Jones's plano playing was a Justice JR. ways fluid and facile, and had
Gregg
on
six
a quiet modesty which con- counts of wounding with intent trasted with the blare of the to cause grievous bodily harm, brass. In the Trio?and and one count of conspiracy.____ "Sextot" items, chverly
An all-male Jury was em- ranzed, some of the best Indi- panelled, vidual playing was heard.
NO PROTESTS
dr-
The Prosecution is conducted by Mr W. S. Collier, Crown Counsel 'assisted by Divisional Detective Inspector W. E.
Thomis.
molise."
NOT DISCOVERED
WAS
unill
On the morning of November 14 defendant wea making weragesmonta to sell the gokk tn.Hongkong, De- fendant approached a oeetillas. Big Marshall in the presence of another perion and ocked Me Baarshall 12-2500 was willing to set him, on com could sell more gold. Mr Ziarstwil
mission. Me Mézesimali and defondant then went together, to the Belgian Bank. But only Bar, Marshall went inside the barit building.
Mr Marshall would say that de- fendant refused to go "inside" the bank. He waited on the pavement
Inside and inquired about the cost
CHEQUE FOR $300`
s
Mr Marshol was paid a cheque. for $300 by defendant for his tance, and this could be proved, Mr. Groenificid mild,
Then at about midday on the afternoon of November 15 several transactions took place with the
Important
But the gold, which was hid-state the banic Mr Marshall went den in the engine room, at that of gold. He had to make quite time was not discovered, Mr number of Journeys between deten plied, "Yes, I know you are a
Greenfield
dant outside and the people inside sold.
the bank. Eventually the gold was Mr Greenfield sold a witness, produced to the bank, and left with A scuffle took place between Sin the two. Shortly after, second vessel, auceman on board the then on a temporary receipt givers accused wont away. He came gold
vessel, would
testify that the by Mr. Madall. Defendant was
to him in then sing outside the bank, back a little later with-about-10 Macao by a Lo Yuk-ting, who old for $49,135.
handed
Mr Greenfield sold the gold was.
A concise anes men, all carrying paper parcels. described himself as a dealer in teller of the bank, who was a
The parcels, Crown Counsel; confectionaries. The
licensee of the Wing Cheong Money gold, the said, were unwrapped. They witness would say, was intend the roid
15 | Changers in Pedler Street," bought
nt contained choppers,
the Belgian Bank nives and ed to be used for the purchase premises, The singer was Miss Dottle
other implements,
of another junk, Reld, who gave s group of
This was the evidence regard-
Mr Greenfield said the vessel popular numbers, both gay and
ing conspiracy, Mr Collier told remained under OTTest "sentimental", including a
the Jury. He said they were November 11 when defendant version ÔI "Loch Swing
entitled to
that infer
second bailed out the coxswain, which did not, as far as one
Each of the wounding count accused went
away from the
The vessel then returned to could see, produce any violent alleges that the
four accused, teachouse to round up his thus vs including defendant, Na gold passed through two more
Lantau Island with a crew of protests from the Scots in the together with others not in cus- Continuing, he zald Budience.
tody, wounded a foki of the were various shouts of, "Chop Kam-cheng the coxswain, Sin curteney hande number I enjoyed best Lung Wah Teahouse. The com- ell the fokis" and "Chop all the Tum the scamon, and a Chut, de perhaps because I was pre-plainants in the six counts are Chiu Chow people frst"," The disposed to do so was "Bach Wong Sck-chuen,. Cheng Chu-10 men proceeded
fendant's agent, who spe
spoke both to chop at English and Chinese, Goes
to Town;" this clever fugal chol, na Kwan and Ho Shl- Some were chased down neigh-board
yee, Lau Ying-kwong, Chan the occupants of the teahouse.
conversation took place on composition, written by the Bri-
the Versel tish musician Alee Templeton a
bouring lanes.
between defendant and the crew in par- good many years ago, wis effec-
ticular with Sin Tun, Mr Green ively given with three clarinets
SIX WOUNDED
fald sakt. replacing the saxophones. And
•Six of the tokis were wound-secution had some reason to Le and how pleasant to have a
Mr Greenfield said the Pro- real me, instead of tune,
due September 7 conspired togethered. In of so many
course the four UTI-
to "unlawfully
belleve that defendant resolved passa
could such accused were arrested, Because this was not my type employees of the Lung Wah Dr Sung Sho-chue, and Dr
Medical evidence was given time on board he was using Chu speak Chinese, although at that of entertainment for a
Teahouse as might be found in Wilson Kwa, medical officers at
as an interpreter. He said the I cannot say that I was evening.
Kowloon Hospital, regarding the
conversation between defendant entirely happy listening to it. But that the audience in general
explained the wounds on the complainants. The and Sin Tun was not available. loved it, was beyond doubt. Mr wounding in law to the
meaning of conspiracy and wounds consisted of Lacerations
GOLD PRODUCED Goodman is
and cula on various parts of the a kindly and genial He said they could convict the body. ambassador of goodwill, and the accused of the lesser
_the_boat arrived at count of Both doctors said these were Lantau, Sin Tun produced the
passages!
whole
Win.
The conspiracy charge alleges that the accused, together with
custody,
wound
others not in
the teahouse.”
Mr Coiller
On
Jury.
consistent with
having been
When
point, sild Mr Greenfield, was that
a third dealer was a man whose trade marks were on some of the gold. At that time when one of the gold bark was produced for tests, Lo was in the dealer's shop. A con vormation took place and there was a dispulo Over Ownership of the gold. As a mult, a report was
made to the police.
The gold was sealed and deposit.m ed in a bark on agreement between the dealer who claimed ownership of the gold. That was on the evening of November 15, Statements were taken and polioa began their investigations -
As midday on November 17: de fendant was sealed, on a warrant at Lantau Island. On the same day no attempt was made by defecutant to retum or reimburse, the gold to La or Sin Tun, said Mr Gremial.
When the warrant was "executed detondant · expremed ́ surprise- and asked who had even the informa
remaining concerts should have unlawful wounding if they were caused by sharp instrumente / 20ld from its hiding place and repiled he did not know Bin Tun
a great response.-X.X.
F
MAILED
with intent to cause FIST
satisfied on the evidence thab the wounding was
done not
grievous bodily harm,
IN HUNGARY
RINGLEADER
(Continued from Pare 1)
Crown Counsel sald
the
evidence would show that second
is planning to make the United accused appeared to be a ring-
The wounds were operated on and sutured. The patients stayed in the hospital and were sub sequently transferred to Lalchi- kok Hospital.
Hearing is proceeding.
Nations to refuse its recognition leader in the attack. If the Jury Tricyclist Fined
to the government of Janos found that he did direct the al-
Kadar and to recognise de facto tack,
three-man commission'
pointed by the Council,
A
although he was Bot
ap actually seen to use a wespon
Mr Collier said the teahous
Eccond ac- {
tioning formed, defenciant
Defendant was then taken back to Hongkong under arrest. 10 his
course he was charged. His answer. to the charge was: merely in the negative.
it in defendant's hand, placed and
defendant motor launch and went sahore,
got on taking the gold with him.
The gold, 47 ba
47 bars in all, was marloed. The marks, given by Mr Greenfield in court, were: three. bars marked 63FUK0903; six bars marked 05. marked
VERBAL STATEMENTS Mr Greenfold said that at certain stages defendant made verbal state- mente to the police which he would
Sin-9957FUK Datem due courso: submit before, court
34
os revelant indidence upon which the Prosecution places radance,
The gold was eventually collected from the bank on a warrant by Police Officers, Two of the 47 bare which had been cut up for tests where also collected. They were exandried by a Government eklenirt.
mext found to be gold of a high percentage.
Bearch warrante were taken out and a number of place
known 10 be occupied by defendant searched by Police Offears. These included defendant's town office in Fu-Louan who he coupled deak; infan
bare marked Yeo Kam801..
Mr Greenfield said the vessel A 29-year-old tricycle driver, returned to Hongkong after de
posting defendant at Lantau draft resolution, completed find him gulity.
himself, they were entitled to Choy Chor-pak, was fined $76 by Island.
Mr 1. T. Morris at Kowlood by the Council's Political Com-
Sin Tun, tald Magistracy this morning for
Mr Greenfeld, would tell the court that he ex- milice, would provide for the
driving, driving without perted to most defendant the next mttings.tp of this throe-man was near the Tai Hang Tung Re
driving, anun- day. He attempted to meet defen commission, to represent the settlement Area.
"voricien
***** dank the next day, but did not Hungarian people at the United cused was having tea there, He
succeed. Feeling that something J. P. Wilson, who
was wrong, Bin Tun instructed, the was quite well-known in the proseculed, told the Court that courwain to take the vessel back to office, and defendant's promises on The
members of the com- placa.
defendant, while driving niơng | Macao where he had a conversation miasion would bo:. Anna
Hol Fong Street, knocked down with Lo Yat-ling, sin Tun, in fact an Island, The Bad 125, handed One of the folds noticed that an eight-year-old Kethly, former Social-Democrat
by Maedhulk', in sought Lo Tatting in Macau but to defendant Minister in
boy who
rcumaney, notes (hadonot been found the short-lived he was wearing a very short suffered head injuries.
found that Lo had gone to Hong- kong and that they bad, trowed each
mt'acor'Òc'tisaam-pincem, Mie Gremslaki Imro Nagy
ent pair of shorts and was Government,
sitting
other, Sin Tun then returned, to
Me Victor Lam cf Ford, Kwart Joseph Koevago, former Mayor in a certain position with his
Hongkong, on November 13 where Code holding a watching, brief for of Budapest, and leader of the feet up. The feki went over and
he had a conversation with Lo the Wing Cheong Money Chipleya Small Landowners Party,
On November 13, Bin Tim met to which the gold wie silagedly sold defendant agairt. Chu acted intera #SKY.Internetnéd, ba♪police, wh preter. Mr Greenfield said he was Heartig, continu
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