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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30, 1959.. .

Fleet Tug Leaving Today Colony

Far East To Visit Next Month

The British Far East Flect will visit Hongkong

next month from October 11-13 after complet- ing exercises in the South China seas, it was officially announced this morning.

The Commander-in-chief of the Far East Station, Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone will visit the Colony between October and 12. He will be BECOM- panied by Lady Gladstone.

The visiting British ships will be under the coming of Vice Admiral C. L. G. Evans, Amorg the ships vieiling the Colony will be the aircraft carrier, Centaur. currying the flag of Admiral Evans, the eruiser, Ceylon flying the flag of Rear Admiral V.C. Dege. second-in-command For East station, the Australian de- troyers Tubruk and Anzae, the British destroyer Solebay, the flent auxiliaries Rellani, Fort Charlotte and Tidesurge and the submarine Anchorlte.

han

The Anchurite will arrive on October D.

The destroyer Satebay will the remain in Hongkong as Royal Navy's duty ship.

The Australia destroyers, the cruiser Ceylon and the frot nuxiliaries whit leave Hongkong: on October 13 to join up for lemporary duty with the UN foter in Japati.

COSSACK

LEAVING

Naval Station.

Her activities have included ser- vice in the Korean war, anil- riracy patrols and showing the flag and her movements have ranged from the Persian Gulf in the Wert to krisimine I-land Northern

Zealand,

the East; from

Japan to New

Now the Coxsack leaves as tho end of 14 years service in helping to keep the peace in Far Eastern waters.

I

Last Night's Concert

W. Byrd

am delighted to find

such a response to my; first review. A little more

of it, and we shall be wooing

away from the boys their dice and beer, and hovo them attending our concerts just to find out what it la all about.

Today, after fourteen years ser- Now regarding last night's vice in the Far East Station, chamber music concert given HMS Cossack, sixth in the by the Hongkong Philharmonie line to bear the name, will Society. First let uz deal with leave Hongkong for the last the items as they appeared in

her journey the pro

Ume and start

programme,

home to the United Kingdom. The concert opened with the Cossack was built as a wartime | Sonata in C Minor for Viola, emergency destroyer #written by Willem Flackton. Í Nowosstie-on-Tyne by Memea

must confess that up to lant Vickers Armstrong and com-night I had

710 Idew who pleted in September, 1945.---- William Finckton was, but the She went to the Far Eant to lead

programme notes tell me he The B Destroyer 8quadron, was a bookseller in Canterbury, arriving in December, 1045. Since then the ship has seen service itt many the

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and à Ang performer on the violin and organ.

The tug. Flaunt, which is leaving Hongkong later to- the ́day on a 10,000-mile Journey to Falmouth to join

Falmouth Towage Company, is seen uff Taikoo docks this morning before she went out to swing the compass, The tur has been with the Royal Naval dockyard Hongkong since 1945.

The tug w ako 45

Captain is Mr E. G. Newton, days to teach England-China Mati Photo.

NT Mental

Hospital Ready By 1961

Peak

Extension of the Castle

Mospital for mental patients to a 1,000-bed hospital is pro- gressing sadisfselotily, and to date about one-third of the building programme has been completed.

Work on the extension pro- grammi began in January this year and la expected to be completed towards the end of next year.

His Sonata is a modest plece

music,

played by E. A. R.

The hospital and staff quar- Alves imitative of the C-

ters, situated on a 40-acre site cepted schools of the 18th Den-just north of Castle Peak, near tury rather than original.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Jan Poerce

Str. I suppose that

freedom

in speech or in writing is the sign of civilisation, thus your Letters to the Editor" column to general allows renders in

the Yot voice their opinions, other readers have the right to made expert opinions to be with intelligence, and the mat- ter discussed viewed with an open mind. They are not pre- the grumble of pared to read those with world, nor are they prepared to grudge against the

read the spiteful remarks from frustrated humor beings.

the Government Agricultural Station, are approached by a dual carriageway (rom the Miss Irene. Liao camo next 21-mile posi on Castle Peak with a group

trom Road. of songs Mozart and Richard Strauss,

The hospital is to be exquipped Personally, I thought the groups with up-to-date facilities for well chosen, including as they

the care of the mentally ill, in-

Your correspondents `A,P.M, did, The Violet. by Mozart, and cluding occupational therapy and Francis Byr should Tomorrow, by Strauss. I don't

and training towards social re- |lent read and comprehend W. care what kind of concert it la

habilitation. There will also be Byrd's writing on Jan Peerce's off you have to come

your X-ray,

laboratory. operating recital before commenting on it. pedestal at times if ever muste

theatre and treatment room have found nơ trees"in W. is to become again the language facilities, together with various Byrd's writing which says that

And of the people.

think social and The Violet in particular, a song ties.

often corned in childhood, la a king of "bridge" item which leads to a greater appreciation of music.

Miss Liao has a sweet voice, which retains its sweetness in the upper register. She sings with ease, and thoroughly enjoys So did the audience. There was however, a touch of breath- lesaness in How Calm Is My Spirit

The concluding item WOG Mendelssohn's Trio No. 1 In D Minor. There has been more

al

for

recreational ameni- "Schubert was the best inter- pretation that Mr Peerce had to | offer" which A.P.M. Implies W

Byrd has said: "It is accepted that every crilic is entitled to his own opinion and taste particular music but certain- ly musical enthusiasta present at the Peeres concert would never agree that Schubert was

that best interpretation | Petree had to offer." I can only recall that W. Eyrd started his remarks on Schubert's mus cal pleco with: "I preferred Schu- bert...."

SUBPOENA

WOMAN IN

CHINA PLEA

the Mr

In order to recognise a mola- phor when he aces one, perhaps A.P.M. should revise his school- Applying for an adjournment, days English more. Obviously, Chan Kin-pong told the courtà singer does not literally run the dead man's principal wife upstairs

registration of was living in China, at a village tones, but the registration

(Continued.from back page)

man's brother, Chan Ying, Converse talked about Men-owned the shop and had given delssohn than any other acpt-in him. ed composer, I chould imagine. Your sincere music lover will say, he is not sufficiently, con- centante in this particular trio, too prominent

a role being awarded the piano,

Why pray? If that was the way Mendelssohn wanted it, and apparently it was, he wanted the piano to do just what it is do- ing.

called Lo Ting.

for

of

the

tones could be likened to He claimed "the plaintiff was motion of going upstairs and the concubine of the dead man. | down. could not get a travel permit Chan said the principal wife to leave China

I really don't know, how and come to Francis Dyrd has received the Hongkong without some proof | impression that W. Byrd bas that she was required.

taken the mickey out of the The woman had Left Hong- recital", for W. Byrd's writing certainly does not betray such kong in 1947.

Chan said if a year's adjourn. Í an atillute. Perhaps Francla ment was granted, he could Byrd is referring to a pleca · of also locate another witnes, the writing altogether different from former landlord of the building that that appears on Friday; and

written by W. Byrd!

Far be it from me to dis- courage any who love muste sa much that they practice hour after hour to give us a concert, but the trio did not get away with this fiers.

There was too much simliarity at 7, Maple Street,

Ho said he would

pay Mot Among the movements. The $150 F month as ving al- I am wware that there are Molto Allegro was not taken up

lowance.

further brief remarks in your to time, while the Finale was

Refusing the application, Mr column lately, appearing to be ragged. I say this quite kindly. Justice Scholes sald he had no contributed by worzy yoling ignore convention, especially power to subpoena anyone from (old?) man, or malicious people, Hongkong where the bumid

China. He told Chan he had which, except for hurting other climate is rather rough on the had five months to get tegul re-people's feeling, do not carry out strings, Tuno ngata between presentatien

the movements if necessary.

Mrs Moya Rea, plane, accem- panied throughout the evening, A Foa, violin, and D. C. Hon- rado, édio, Moya Rea, plano, formed the trio..

POP-Party Politics

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calum to Include letters of this The hearing continuing. naturo? Mok is represented by Mr Benjamin. Liu,

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