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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957.

Pineau And Dulles SIDE GLANCES

Seek Procedure To Avoid Disagreement

Washington, Nov. 19.

French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau said today that he and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles had decided to seek a procedure that would avoid in the future such disagreements in the Atlantic Alliance were caused by US-British arms ship. ments to Tunisia.

M. Pineau made a statement, misinterpreted the French rea- to newsreen waiting outside Mr sons for not shipping arms to Dulles office at the end of a Tanísia. three-hour meeting attended by top United Staics and French oficials.

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He sald the discussions had centred in the arms for Tunisia Issue, "the next discussion at United Nations" (to which he obviously referred to

the debate on Algeria the Assem- bly has scheduled next week) and "above all on the conference."

Great Longths

Na10

M. Pineau went to great lengths to emphasize the Volence of the French reaction

to the arms shipments to

Tunisin.

M. Pineau sald that he be- Heved tho American press had

now French policies in Algeria, M. Pineau sald.

Ho said he had explained to The French Government had Mr Dulles

important two agreed to give arms to Tunisia changes in the basic law for in the hope that by doing so it Algeria that had

been

made would prevent a flow of arms since last September,

Не listed these Ds the from the East into that nation,

establishment of community he said.

councils that But at the very time France

prevent this" decision, "it discrimination taken had

any learned of Egyptian arms ship minority, and establishment of ments into Tunisia."

proportional representation as electoral for a new the basis

Once the Egyptian arms were

their way, French publie | law. opinion prevented the delivery

on

would

arainst

of French arms to Tunisia, M. Most Useful

Pinenų said.

explained that France's Ile great fear was that the arms could fall into the hands of Algerian rebels and be used against French soldiers.

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M. Pineau then said that the most Important points discussed during this afteroon's meeting with Mr Dulles was the Nato Council meeting that is to stort. on December 17.

The French Government be- lleves that it would be "most useful" to determine the precise scope of the solidarity that ties together countries of the alliance, M. Pineau sald-Volled Press.

Philharmonic Society

Engagements

By Galbraith

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"This is what I made in school today--just how is that going to help me to be président?".

MUSIC COMES TO THE

NEW TERRITORIES

By R, A. BONES

NEW! SHEAFFERS

Defendant Denies

- Instructing Exchange Broker

.:

Ip Kam-hung, 32, an insurance broker, charged with 11 counts of frauds, said this morning at his trial before Mr Justice C. W. Reece at the Criminal Sessions that he had not given any instructions to Mr. J. A. de V. Soares, an exchange broker, to effect mail transfers of money to San Francisco on April 2 and 3.

He denied he had made any telephone calls to 'Mr Soares on April 3. He also denied that: he had given Mr Soares any' of' his choquesca that day,

He is represented by Mr R. W. S. Winter, instructed by 1. Mo and Co. Mr D. E. Green- feld, Crown Counsel prosecuted.

Cross-Examined

Cross-examined this morning, Ip said he was the only person who had the right to draw

TENANCY

TRIBUNAL

APPLICATION!

money from his San Francisco An admission bank account.

He said he had never tried to drow on his San Francisco ac count from Shanghai.

Mr Greenfield said Mr Soares. had remitted

to Ip's ac-

count in San Francisco and that i the money had been drawn by someone a few daya ister.

Further cross-examined, Ip said he had often called up the United Chinese Bank to Inquire if there was any money in his account and the reply was usually in the affirmative,

ed

that

more

Heathertouch BALLPOINT.

the Files

25

years AGO

one and Ideal weather and before 16,000 people, Hong

kong

won af doserved victory

over Shanghal by-3 outplay- annual soccer interport. Shang carrying no less than three

Ing the home team in the

hai were a disappointing team

PORSCHgCTS. They absolutely Inded out after the interval and were lucky to loco by only 'the odd goal.

Mr Fred J. Ellis, of the Salça Department of the Ford Motors, Malaya, won the first prize of the big sweep at the Singapora races on Friday and the follow- ing day he won the other blu

sweep. He together.

won $25,000 al

a.

proceedings by six matches to three..poter

than half the construc-THE Kowloon Cricket Club had their revenge for their tion costs would be re-

dofent at the "halids of the couped by key money Shameen

two Tennis Club from new tenants was months ago, when they beat made by the applicant in the Canton Club at the KCC exemption

White

(KCC) beat J. started today..

Hunt 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; W. The applicant Mr Yau Cho- (KCC) beat F. Rend 7-5, 7-5; chol brought a caso before the W: Kengelbacker (KCC) beat Tribunal concerning Now 41, 43. Oit 6-2, 6-1; hatch

E. Zimmern (KEC) 45, and 47 Main Street, Shau- lost

to e

B-B. 2-8 kiwan. Representing him was B.

B. A. Gray (KCC) beat Krebs Mr Γ. H. D. Wong of Messrs. | 6-2, 0-7, 6-3; N A. Mackey C. Y. Kwan and Co.

(KCC) Jost to Hannaford 6-8, Presiding over the Tribunal 6-2, 8-10. In the doubles Hung was Mr H. H. D. How with Mr | and Zimmern beat Rend and He said he did call up the A. Alvares and Mr Chung Thatch 6-3, 6-4; Gray and Kengelbackor beat Pole-Hunt plicant admitted that although and White lost to Hannaford the building would cost him and Kreba 3-0, 140, only $200,000 ho would recoupe $110,000 in key money alone.

Called Bank

On being

Ever since I arrived in this Colony, I have been surprised and delighted at the great wealth of musical ac-bank on the afternoon of April ans questioned the ap- and Ott. 8-0, 8-3; and Mackuý tivity which goes on here. Not only, having carller that day sign- a number of cheques on, his do we have some of the leading account. He said, when he telephoned the bank he had not internationally known artists per-informed the bank that he had Issued the cheques that forming and singing for us, but we

morning have many first class artists of our

own.

The Hongkong Philhar- monic Society, having al- ready given two concerts

it is therefore unfortunate this season (one orchestral and опе chamber)

that, because of the distances forging ahead in collabora-in this Colony are unable to tion with others in the pre-attend the various concerts which sentation of much

of more are held in the twin towns

Victoria and Kowloon; I speak, good music in the near of course, of the Inhabitants of the outlying districts of the New Territories and of the other islands.

future.

numbers, so that there is some thing to suit all tastes. are Involved, many of the residents The four local artists who are taking part in this first series of concerts,

Guillotta Tam (Mezzo-soprano), Arrigo Fon (Violth), Chan Ting-kwok (Bass) and Nancy Chlu (Plano).

On November 29, the Hong- kong Philharmonic Orchestra has been engaged by Mr Odell

It is even conceivable that to assist Edward Vito (Harpist) and Arthur Lora (Flutist) in many people have never had the Mozart's Concerto in C Major opportunity to attend any of the for Flute Harp and Orchestra. concerts which have been given.

here.

The Music Society of Wi

The Music Society has re. kong are bringing here. Inn con, the distinguished oboelst cognised this problem, and is on January 6 and again the arranging a number of concerts Hongkong Philharmonic has by local artists for these out- been engaged to ploy with him

birn lying areas.

the Corelli Oboa Concerto und the Bach Sinfopia to the Easter Oratorio. Yet again on the January 12, the same Orchestra hoy been asked by Mr Odell to play a concerto with the dis- tinguished Violinist Fournier,

. IMMEDIATE

Jean

At Un Long

Government School.

"Coffeert

The hardest worked of these is Miss Nancy Chiu who not only plays a group of three solos but also accompanies the other three artists.

This

300 Seats

accord concert also proved a great success, and has shown what a really worthwhile Job the Music Society is doing: every praise must go to the organizers and to the artists for their efforts,

Outilning

SCHEME

the

car theft in three The second car. Mr Greenfeld asked if that

days was reported to the, Police wag the case, how the bank

rebuilding by Lau Chí, a student, whose could have known if there was schone Mr H 5. Tam, architect, Austin Seven war suken Troja enough money in his account to suid that the present four houses Stanley Street Last slots. The meet his cheques Ip replied of two storeys would be replaced first theft was an Eraldine cor that the bank was "bound to by four six-storey buildings. belonging to Mr W. B. Finnigan know" as he called up the bank in his opinion the existing of the Hongkong Untuerally.

building was decaying and as after 5 p.m. that day.

there was a great demand for this type of accommodation if would be more economic to re- develop the site.

Clearance

Ip said he did not know that the cheques. Issued one day would not be cleared until the following day or even a

few days later. He said he had thought that the cheques drawn on one day would be cleared the same day.

CCUSATIONS of fil-treate ment of a mul-tani wEID Appearing for the opponents brought against a young mer- Mr F. H. Loseby of chan, Yeung Kai-sheung, on his were Messra

Russ and Co, Mr J. M. appearance.. before · Bir” Schol- D'Almada Remedios of J. M. Held at the Cental Police Court and Mr V. Y. F. Lam of Ford,gistered mut-teal and of assault D'Almada Remedios and Co, ou charges of keeping an unre-

war and Co.

He was fined $100 on caclif

The casa was adjourned to charge,

of compensation

He said he went to Mr Soares! office on April 3, on Bill Chan's ece if terms Instruction, the

purpose being could be reached. to collect certain sums of money He said he from Mr Soares. had trusted Bill Chan.

Hearing is continuing.

Snatchers Active In Kowloon

At the 'last meeting of the, Practical Psychology- "Club- of, Hongkong, the Rev. E. C

CAR PARK Tribbeck delivered an intereste

FEES NOT SETTLED

ing address on "Some Soolalo gical Problems Near at Hand," in which he touched on various aspects of Hongkong snobbery,

The three-storey car park, have now atted up at the MESSRS Lang, and Crawford's now under construction on the Exchange Restaurant a gentle Central Reclamation outside the men's private dressing room the now ferry whart will, not be benefit

D

of

any

Three hundred seats were The first of these "Country available in the Tsun Wan Concerts" was given in Un

Government School and there Long on November 12, and

was such a demand for them, proved a great success. I be especially from the youngsters, iteve that a capacity audience that a ballot had to be held in attended and were most ap-order to ensurd a foir distribu- preciative of the efforts which | tion. There has been a great But, of more immediate inter-

on their be- demand for further concerts of were being made est to muzle lovers is a very

gentlemen holt. attractive chamber music pro

this type from the residents of Five cases of snatching from ready for use by the public this patrons who wish to change into Reinforced by their reception these areas.

month, gramme which the Philharmonie at

women pedestrians were reported

evening The China Mail learned from This accommodation is absolute Un Long, the

or sporting costume. Society is presenting at Grantham Party" gave their second recital being planned, one in Tai Po terday.

Two further concerts are to the Police in Kowloon yes-

reliable source this morningly free and is sure to bei Training College al 9 pm on last night at the Taun Wan Theatre next Tuesday at 7 pm. Thursday, December 12. The

A. purso was anatched in a that both the car park and the greatly appreciate. three items are all "gems" in this

with the same artists and the side lane off Waterloo Road at new ferry whart will be in feld of music, namely (1) Men-

The programme which is other at a later date in Cheung about 7.15 pm... a pair of gold operation about the middle of delssohn's String Octet for. 4

being offered at these concerts Chow.

carrings in Buto Street shortly December. violins, 2 violas and cellos, Op.

is to be commended. It consists It is to be greatly hoped that before 10 p.m., a gold necklace

The sam

samme source said the sedlo of 20. The participants in this are

number of fairly short these.. concerts will become, a in Lai Chi Koic Road at about of charges for the car park had arrigo Foa, Moya Rea, Hong Yat items of an exceedingly wide regular feature of our musical 1.45 p.m., a wallet in Hau Wong not been decided. They Pang and S. M, Bard (violina); range from the classical com activity in the Colony and that Road at about 8 pm, and a parse have to be made by: The E. A. R. Alves and MH. Fon posers to the moderns And the scheme will be extended in Suffolk Road, near Ng Tin Governor-in-Counell, the (viola); D.C. Honrado,

Includes Frank

Wai Road at about 7.30 p.m. formant gald, Huang (celios). (2) Mozart's Quintet in E Flat Major. (EL. 452) for plano, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. The participants are Moya Rea (plano), G, R. Monson (hora), Fung Hang (bassoon), Chong Wing Sou (choo), and C.L. Wilks (clarinet), (3) Schu- mann's Plano Quinet Op. 44. The participants fro Harry Ore (piano), Cheng Chic Pui (violin), J.T.L. Chan (violin), M. H. Fan (viola) and Frank Huang (cello).

The Hongkong Philharmonic Soetely are making" a special effort to attract young people to listen to chamber music concerts and, aa. regards the concert on December 12, they are offering to students, through the Schools Musie. Association, up to 50 per cent of all mente at reduced prices contributed.

Cardigan Stolen

Tel. 21-157A Calnese Has been arrealed

by the Polionaron suspicion of; *****! having stolením párdigan; from

in Java 2ind at-ubiqut-0.40 pamit

Printed and published by PETER PAVARLY for and oden anlockną, private car parked half of South China Morning. Port Limited at 1-3 Wyndh frete City of Victoria In than Colony of Hongsong..

several Chinese even further.

FLEET. REGATTA OPENS IN JUNK BAY

#HMB Cheviot.

Primo Carnero, Italy's glante!

chaard Jose Santa, opht, Portugal's lumbering contender for heavyweight honours around the ring in Madison Square Garden for four rounds, before he could catch up' with him suficiently to land a knock- out blow in the sixth

THE annual general meetingi

of the Indian Musim Society of Hongkong was hold In the Mosque, Shelley. Streetă on Sunday, AllThe follow

were clected for the coming |year:. Mir Abbas Khan, Hot

President Mr Fazal Ahmed Vice-President; Mr Feroz All Home Tresmurer:

Sholkiz, Hon. Becretary, Bh. BL Abdullah and Me M. Aubullah, auditory. Other members of the Committee were Messrs. Nour Mohamed, Rahmat Khan, Abdul -Karim, ~ Abdal. LaurSTLIGON „Khan, : Chitars, Mohamad, Atta":

Mahamed Khand and wʊ Mas

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