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DISAPPOINTING

THE

VISIT

China Mall's music

T critic described the

Or.

Vienas Philharmonie chestra's concert at the

Lee Theatre on Sunday as disappointing. Thint. may

be a consolation to the thousands who wanted to see it, but couldn't, but there must be many who are still regretting that

orchestru of such i standing vialled the Colony and gave so few ani

opportunity to attend.

an

AR

Thanks to Hadio Hongkong. there was no dieulty hearing it, but who would deny that the spectacle of big orchestra playing under auch

a minster von Karajan and the at- mosphere of the per- fornunce itself. far ont- weigh the pleasure to be had from hearing wither a recording or a broadcast of it. Harry Odell's idea of holding the concert Caroline

at football

stadium in a "shell"

by for the best.

Was

WAA disappoint-

Wing was that van Kura-

UX-

jan refused to play in the

stadium. But beyond one embarrassed upon there has been official

aa planation why. It could not have been an objection an open-air per- formance as such, because this

ал established

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to

Lunik's Picture Clears

Up The Big Mystery

London, Oct. 27.

The moon's unseen side has a much smoother face than the side that is what Russia's Lunik III reports. that earth can see

Its photographs, which have staggered the world with their clarity, have

picked out the main features which Russia is already naming. The photos were released by Moscow half an hour after midnight and then fashed

on TV screens in Moscow and published in today's big newspapers and Izvestin.

The main features of the two-faced moon are two black blobs or “seas”

bigger than the other.

Sea of Moscow

Bay of AstroSAIN

Sovetsky Hunge

The Chius Mall's "ielescope" looks at the reverse side of the moon....this is our artist's inrpression of the ploture that Lunik III took, based on cabled details. These reports talk of one big men known as the Sea of Moscow, kad another smaller sea known as the lumboldt Sea, and under it the Sovetsky range.

A DIFFERENT LUNIK, TOO

practice in many parts of Rusia today released a picture,

the world. And

Пectors is presumably

the

few

yours

ugo

lending

American orchestra

per-

of Lamik the Soviet space station which took sensational pictures of amooth, reverse side of "Toon,

the the

the exterior of the solar batteries of the which supplied part power to operate the camera'

the

formed in the Macpherson

stadiam in Kowloon. AndThe photograph shows it to be Marian Anderson sang in different in shape from all the Hongkong foutball

previous spuce-probe stadium.

chines.

Musically, perhaps, these concerts left a lot to be de- sired, but to the majority they were memorable occa- along. Neither could com- held at re with London's Festival Hall or nt the Carnegie Hall, but

thousands who

least wanted

one

10 неж big-name musicians in nction HOW them. The question that Occurs Is whether the Vienna Philharmonic per- the formed any better in cramped conditions of the Lee Theatre stage? And if unsuitable arrangements at Caroline Hill was reason why the

the concert WAK not held in the

could stadium, how

the orchestra be satisfied with the Music Society's alter- native?

N

orchestra

the

ig to

like Vienna Philharmonic too well-known to play

Alence. Several thousands

such

restricted

4

anw It in action ut Manila's two

concerts.

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The only familiar features are the antennae - four sprout- 1wo ing from the head and

more projecting from the rear. The photograph shows small "port holes" around the sloping upper part which could pre- sumably

protective be the lenses of the photographic ap- paratus.

A belt of what appears to be re-

Pravda

one

The side which can be seen from curtha is pitted with craters and has obvious darkened areas known as "seas."

Moscow released the photo- graphs half an hour after mid- night when crescent moon shone over the city.

Cabled Router: "The Brst im- pression of the picture was that they were proper photographs and not merely telemetric im- pressions.

Pumpkin

"Instead of the rugged crater face of the moon with "con- dental shadows" the previously invisible side looks more like a pumpkin into which I mis chievous boy has plunged his Anger here and there.”

Another agency rald two glant spots which could be compared

MR JACK HONG DEA

Deaf-Mute

Seeks

Wife In

Hongkong

Non-Disclosure Of Fuel Price 'A Bit Unfair'

Chairman's ◊Remarks At

Electricity Inquiry

DETECTIVE

$20,000

Three Charged

Two men and a woman ap- peared befora Central Magistrate, Mr T. L. Yang this morning charged with conspiring to offer $20,- 000 corruptly to a British Palico officer to release two people detained In Chatham Road compound. They are Sze Shing-chuen, 46,

Mr John Mould, Chairman of the Electricity In-unemployed, of 16 Whart Rond

quiry Commission, remarked this morning that the non-disclosure of the average price of fuel to the public “seemed to be a bit unfair to the consumers."

Mr Mould made the remark power company had resultest when Mr E. Laufer, Statletielen in the wrongful imposition of of the China light and Power surcharges to the serious detri- Cu bid., said to the best of his ment of the Spinners interest. knowledge it was at the request Mr Laufer agreed that the of the oll company that they did originni fuct clause had become

not disclose the price of fuel as It was in 1949.

anachronism as it was not used in practice.

OVERCHARGE Mr Laufer said when the price

Earlier, Mr R. P. G. Dennis, representing the Hongkong Co- ton. Spinners Association, had asked Mr Lawrence Kadooris, of fuel was rising, the company Chairman of China Light, if he overcharged and gave that over- would have thought of disclosing charge back to the consumers a "tiny portion of information through tariffe and business dis-

to eyes on the moon's face, were Jack Hong Dea, a deaf-mute regarding the fuel to a "limited : counts, isointed, one in the northwest, the other in the northeast.

Professor Alexander Mikhal- lov, Chairman of the Astrono- mical Courell of the Academy of Sciences, said tonight that a remarkable thing about tho photographs saras that the unseen port ** cotusikterably more monotonous than the side turn- ed towards earth.

"It contains fewer stas and fower contrasts.

**Astronomers

"The

and geologists

To

PREFERENTIAL

OF MADU-

was

He denied that the discounts were not uniform. "The 30 called discount is the same fur every consurver."

cents

Mr Laufer then quoted the tariffs between 1940 and 1940. In August, 1940, the basic rute for bulk supply was 16 per unit. The rate was reduced several times between 1040 when it stood at eight cents for the first bracket of 200,000 units

Earlier Mr Mould ecommented The behaviour et certain members of China Light God Power Co. Ltd. during cross-

Orst floor: Pao Chi-chung, 44, tennessy Road; and Wang Ying, manager of the Broadway Bar in

30, of 331 King's Road, second ΠΡΟΣ,

The offer was allegedly made to Detective Sub-Inspector W. LL. Ross.

The names of the two people, detained at Chatham Road com- King-man and O Kang. pound were stated to be Liu

The three defendants were remanded for three days In police custody on application of Inspector Ross,

No plea was taken.

Tug Brings Back Ship

Which Lost

Propeller

examination at the Eleotrielty The Hongkong tug Kowloon.

docks, returned hore this morning with the disabled Italian freighter, Luigi, which suddenly lost her propeller at sca

shoemaker from

San people" in 1957. Francisco, arrived here this morning in the SA

Mr Kadoorle cald then the President Wilson, to seek

Company was receiving pre- young Chinese lady ferential rates for oil. "We had who is "of good, charạc), an oil contract, and to divulge tet, either a deaf-mute, the price of basle raw material or suffering from either might's conceivably have

prejudiced our chances

of ect deafness or muteness.”

ting these preferential rates in The young Chinese deaf-mute the same way as any industry are laus faced with an exciting had no major problems during cost of raw material

would not give voluntarily its problem 10 explain phenomenon which, beyond anyse the International sign lan-

this his journey. Not only does he facturing cost." doubt, is associated

Mr Mould remarked that in with the question of the origin of

and the United Kingdom, the average the Euage, but he also reads moon's retel

and oll price of coal writes English and Chinese.

Commission heariner last week. declared at the end of the photographs will be

DEMEANOUR and other instruments during minutely studied so as to bring voyage, APL assigned to him Mr sumers

assist him during the financial year to enable con-

Clearing up a "misapprehen- to check on the right- Ginn Y. Lee, a Chinese purser ness of the surcharge. He asked sion concerning our procedure at the passenger liner. But Mrị whether

the Chairman, Mr John Mould, there was any

addressing ⚫⚫ Lee said everything had

company's been jection to it.

Mr DAL Wright, no ume "plain sailing", for the intellee Mr Laufer said to the best Counsel,

The mishap occurred On pectations the photo-taking naming the features of second tual Jack Hong Dea had been of his knowledge it was at the sold: "It may have been this October 18 while she was going Lunik will Last only six

oil company misapprehendion that prompted from the Philippines face of the moon.

"the perfect passenger and no request of the

to Hol- of it was

problém. months. Originally

that they did not disclose

cllents' the certain The larger of the black blobs

your

phong to lond rice for Poland. hoped the rocket would

been stay hus

called the Sca

price as it was in 1949.

spokesmen in their demeanour

Capt. F. Perno said the crew up for several years,

Moscow, described in literature

Mr Mould: "It seems a bit under cross-examination

on lock the Inakint very calmly Experts in the West suspected issued with the photographs us

unfair to the consumers."

Friday last,

Certain of them and he decided to weigh anchor Bariler, Mr Laufer was cross- that something had gone a crater about 187 miles in

At that time they were they were being less than frank, Mr Dea wrong and that the Lunik had diameter.

has been deaf and examined by Mr Dennis on the conveyed the impression that until a tug arrived.

fuel cost, the thermal values from the strayed

orbit

dumb since the age of three, due coal and fuel, and the, thermal their

and that they were directing | miles south of Canmunist-held Two prominent erators wereo Sat originally

for it-All named after French awmic

energics to infantile paralysis. Apart from

more towards Hainan icad. efficiency ngencies.

scientista Frederic Joliot Curie, | his affliction, he is otherwise

of producing eles evading questions rather than trielty. and another after

answering them. the 18th fully fit.

I trust that century Russian scientist, Mik-

now that this matter has been hall Lomon050Y,

cleared up there wit be no Mr Dennis: "When the repetition of conduct of this

cil kind. Tho Commission has ourselves fishing."

the Lunik's flight around the out all relevant details." moon and back to the region of the earth. The Russians also announced that contrary to earlier Ex-

The Duke Terms

Iata's Decision

As 'Obstinate

Refusal To Cut Fares

London, Oct. 26.

And The Names

Russia has wasted

01

The second "eye" was called the Sea of Humboldt, after the German physicist Baron Alexander Humboldt,

Another

rocket expert.

A mountain

SCHOOL FOR DEAF

He studied at the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley, USA, during the years 1937-1941.

the Christian

Mr Chang was at the wharf to meet Mr Dea.

NOT THE ANSWER

مرام

the

40

Fishing

"While we were awaiting the

arrival of the tug we enjoyed

The

Chief

the

He said the tug did a fine job towing the Luig) back to Hong- kong.

Engineer, Mir A Scognamizlio saith that the

shalt suddenly snapped. Mr Pictro Rogal, who was

He sald the second engineer,

watch at the time, stopped the engine a few seconds after. But for his quick action there might have been more serious trouble. The captain said this was the accident to have first occurred

any of his shipe in his 32 years at sea.

He learnt Chinese before immi-change-over from coal to

was made, should not have the power to deal with evasion or grating to the United States. fuel clouse been cdjusted to lack of respect. While it hopes crater was named In his quest for a Chinese keep in steps with the change of that I will not have to use this after Professor

power Konstantin bride, he will be assisted during circumstances?"

it will have no hesitation Tslolokovsky, a Soviet

space his six months slay in Hong- Mr Laufer. "When it did hap-m doing so thould it appear to

kong by his cousin, Mr Peter pen it produced very much be necessary. For the time be-propeller was lost when range south of Chang

fuel

Dost Chinese lower

per unit Ing I shall say no more. I have the Humboldt Sea Is to be Lutheran Mission in Kowloon, generated which was passed on no doubt that you will give your called Sovetsky range.

to consumers In lowering the clients same very good advice on And a sea near the border of

basic rates."

the matter." the invisible part of the moon

Mr Mould: "Mr Dennis, this is will be known

Jack Hong Dea is a happy as the Sea of

not really the answer to your Dreams,

the question of proce- man, despite his handicap. His question. Is it not a fact when Radio Moscow revealed that father died many years ago and you changed over to oll-if you dure, Mr Mould said that save Lamik II 100k Dot Just

should ruprove any significant with leave no party might ad one he is living with mother and

matters photo, but goveral photographs other members of the family. change in thermal efficiency dress the Correnission

other than those referred to in a period of 40 minutes They own the Empariurh Shoe the fuel clause should have been over

hia written submission, but Francisco Jack recast?" during its passage around the Store in San smooth skie of the moon.

cross-examination has been making shoes there for nineteen years,

Special

The Duke of Edinburgh today charged that the Association International Air Transport has "obstinately refused" to lower air fares despite benefits which would follow such cuts.

These it sent back to garth with Prince Philip told

photo-television 50th, traffle, which in turn will pro- special a

ap film was anniversary

DrD- of meeting the duce a demand for more air paratus. The And Japan is to have no Air League of the British craft, which will be just what ceased inside Lunik III. Then

dis. the British less than 10, yet Hong- Empire he was "highly

aircraft tralustry a special radio-technical system kong hud to be satisfied appointed with the Inta would like," Prince Philip told transmitted the pictures 300,000 with one in a small theatro which has obstinately

chiets miles back to earth. refused his audience of airline

Commented force of the and airline industry executives:

Tax at prices which were pro-to recognise the

UPI.

telovision equipment made. hibitive, particularly to League's arguments for cheaper

possible the transmission of fares on work routes,

half-tone pictures of A high definition"

students.

If big orchestras are going

BOAC'S STAND

"We are waiting with cons.

to insist on being heard derable interest in see what is only at their best-and in going to happen to Boac's op- the new City Hall thereplication for reduced fares on will Boon be a

concert routes which are not hall worthy of the best to the Inta

agreement,”

let them bypass Hongkong Dulce said.

they cannot stay longer

subject

the

Syrian Officers Under Arrest

Baghdad, Oct. 20.

The

It is his first visit to Hong- kong. And this is the most important voyage of his e- ime.

On

PROCEDURE

was

such

ot

Capt. Perna sald he was

not waiting for instructions from

about his next port

Mr Lauter: "The fuel clause as such should have been re-limited to this written submis- his owners cost."

sion. Parties had the right to of call of the

ship after the cross-examine other parties on new propeller has been fitted at matters raised when they ad. Kowloon Docks, dressed the Commission,

This is expected to tokn (Conid, on Back Pagu, Col, 8) about one week.

Mr Laufer said he would not accept the Spinners contention that that the application of the fuel clause 43 adopted by the i

Churchill Lays Down His Pen

London, Oct. 26.

Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Sir Winston Churchlit sa Iaid Professor A. C. B..Lovell de. down the pen that mobilised clared today: "I'm astonished the English language on the nt tho quality c the photo side of the Alling 'the las graph. This is an outstanding war-kud made him' pão of nchleyement for the Rumions the highest paid authors of ali

Clinic. and. I think this opens, un very great possbilities for photo

A number of high-rankingsephing other plac's, porticus. A close anunciate mid today Syrian army officers, including larly Mare and Venus." than a day. But what A recent meeting of the Iata coloncis and lieutenant-colonels, !

In Ameries, the director of. many are asking is that if in Tokyo rejected proposals to have been placed under arrest,

Bmithsonian world air routes, Baghdad

Astrophysical Ob radio Marian Anderson and the cut fares on

cold today | sérvatory, said " tonight he had Los Angeles Philharmonic ly because the girls quoting reports from Damascus, no doubt that the Seviat pictures

without fot-liners wanted to could "lum" it in Hong- hold oft until they were The radio also reported that of the reverse side of the moon kong, why couldn't the equipped

a number of other rinking | were authentic. He said it "Vionna' Philharmonic do The League believes that Syrian officers had been dis- was a remarkable“ teatonRAI

the same?"

lower fores will simulate more missed their posts. FP

Agericias,

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plans to devote the udŝiltonal time to polition,

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Bir

In the House of Commons da he has ever done."

thai) ft:was "highly improb- able", tha: 85-year-old states-{] "In fact whenever he is, in .Dri- | TEMA would ever again':write : thin and the House la slitkor

ho will be there." for payment

Widston – pómpleted his grand design of writing ma one of the few sulbors who can have led that mutinfsetlém

·withi *his viznosi umenina"]

Bir Winston this ends only ona of his many, careers, and with ble:writing, dork cleared for the first flion-lit 11 yatrs, ke

DI

"Istory

tha English Speaking Peoples” in 1958.. In the years back to 1898 ho

wrole ΠΟΥΕΪΚ himories, blographies and nonstrentaries on pubilo events---all touchod with the BONDTOUS, Tolling prose that was worth an array to`hla'nation when be rallied Britain in the perilous dayn

of 1940.

In 1853 he received the Nobef Prize for literatury '--- largely for his six volume, history of - World^ War-XX¬wkkeli/kolle

· kiin" posibly the only - Eng- tuman to BREZ SS MUDA, MA £1,000,000 since the armistice, Bir - yyinston's first, book, "The

Malakand Field

campaign in which. he parti- cipated as a young, officer....... Irked his superiors who re- garded his comments on their strategy. as; impudent. But the book caused anob -a stig that wilkin

BYERE 'YOUR Winston was the highest pula

wer

time That's

correspondent of his

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since closed out.

Ing) poker and poliitos to kocy -him- busy as he approaches his 88th birthday on Novem her 30.--UPI.

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