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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1960.

British missile project

on the rocks

-

London, Apr. 10. Reports that the "Blue Streak," Britain's long range nuclear ballistic missile, might be cancelled soon as a' military project gained ground today follow- ing a statement from the Ministry of De:

fence.

Asked to comment on the reports, a Ministry spokesanan referred to a defence debate in the House of Commmw at the end of February.

He went on, **Then the Minister (Mr Harold Watkin son) said that in view of the humenge technological changes taking place the Government was now engaged in a detailed re view of the defence effort."

Continuing

Bioc Sireak Was "one of the subjects that will prob ably intrude into the review."

In the defence Wine Paper

SIR PIERSON DIXON

Pierson Dixon

appointed

envoy in Paris

DANISH QUEEN

TO ATTEND

THE WEDDING

Copenhagen, Apr: 10.

Queen Ingrid of Denmark will attend the wedding in London next month of Princess Margaret and Mr Anthony Armstrong-Jones, it was re- liably learned in Copenhagen today.

by

the

No omelat announcement has ment would be represented yet been made in Copenhagen Ris London Ambasador, and a Court spokesman could Morqule of Santa Cruz. It was not say whether ɛny other mem- also expected that at least one bern of the Royal Family would member of the exiled Spanish несотралу Queen Ingrid to Royal Family would attend the London,

wedding.

In Stockholin, court spokes man said the King and Queen of Sweden would be unable to altend the wedding as the Shah of Persia would be paying the State visit to Sweden has been time. succeed Sir

London, Apr. 10. Sir Pierson Dixon, permanent British representative to United Nations, i appointed

Ambassador in Paris, who is it

to

at

סן!!

In Paris, Athens, the Hague, kibon, and Monaco nothing was known about invitations to the wedding-Reuter,

Gladwyn Jebb, the British The spokesman did not know Bikinis banned

the King's four

retiring shortly, the Foreign daughters had been invited, but Office announced today,

gitandi-

Gov-

a

missile

ed

Sir Patrick Dean, at present that they would be able to

London in view deputy under-secretary at the to Foreign Office, is being appoint-Shah's visit,

Sir Pierson.- to suceerd Reuter."

thought it unlikely in nay

case

the

Observers in Madrid thought Govern- it Ukely the Spanish

in February, setting out policy

for the vorming year, the ernment said, "The development of the British ballistic Blue Streak is cunthuring."

Criticism has been levelled at The 2,00-mil

missik beenuse it cnrld be red only from Axed bases and user liquid instead of solid fuel.

Although its first test Bring

in due to take place at The Woomera rocket range in

Aus-

Iralia later this year. B Streak is thought unlikely to be fully operational until the mid- sixties, China Mail Special.

ہیں

DI

Calro, Apr. 10. The Government has banue: bikiniz

Egyptian beaches this year. Last year, they were оп Deveral beaches allowed considered remote.-U.P.I.

1

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BY D. E. GRAY

Indian THE concert by the Filipino violinist, Gilapez Kabayao, on Friday even-

West

regimental commander

Kingston. Apr. 10. A West Indian has for the first time taken command of the West Indies Regiment. He is Lieu- lenant Colonel David Smith, 39.

ing at Loke Yew Hall was notable from several points of view. Firstly, the artist, a native of through a wealth of experience. the legato melody in the middle Wieniawski Scherzo who has Southeast Asia,

re-An accompanist is also expected of the ceived his advancesi training in to be able to adapt himself at Tarantelle, the work by Paradis, the Uhill States under shurt notice to the varying tem- and the Puganini Senatina. Our Theodore Pushkus (n teacher of peraments and interpretations of best wishes for success go with gave succession of sololate. No two this young man. We look for- high reputation who

Sime thitik word to hearing him again in tuifional uidance to Yehud! artists play :e

Hongkong. Menuhin at one period of his exactly alike.

such

adult career), gives considerable The highest credit is due to promise that he may well, one Eric Smith for achieving Can reach the leading ranks of concert violinists,

at the measure of success piano with little more than 24 hours collaboration with

Bahama-born, Colonel Smith He is a young man of 25, of

Kabayao. com- Kreat charm of mander, served in Italy during the war and was furinerly ADC to Sir pletely unpolled by past success, Hugh Fout, now Governar of who realises all too well the long Cyprus. He succeeds Lieuten- dick road which lies ahead of ant-Colonel R. A. Davies of the him. We In Southeast Asia have Royal Berkshire Regiment reason in anticipate great things China Mail Special.

from a young man of his tem perument and talent,

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Sonato, Beethoven In the Opus 12, No. 1 in D major, the plano was not good, especially balance between violin in the first movement, Sonata work will always remain the biggest trial for any visiting- artist-cum- Hongkong-planist Secondly, it is good to know corabination; bul it is so re- audiences that the Music Society of Ilong-warding! Hongkong kong has sponsored Mr do apureciate items of great for musical worth, and I даре Kabayha. It is very casy any impresario to sponSOT visiting violinists will continue concert by reme Fritz Kreisler, to give us this fine musie,

The rest of the programme aged us or 93, especially if the distinguished violinist has never, was Jargely "virtuoso violin"

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FPANK ORNAMENTS

Ko Ming, 59, of 13 Wing Lok Street, ground floor, ap- peared before Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central Court this morning on charges of unlawful pawning.

It is alleged that Ko unlaw- fully pawned a number of gold ornaments between October 11, 1958 to January 30 this year. The ornaments, which included Sour bracelets and four rings were entrusted to him by u female relative.

Sub-inspector Yip Tai-yau sald Ko and the complainant, Lee Chun, were relatives. Some- time in 1957 Lee handed a num- of ornaments to Ko for safe custody.

*

The violinist seemed very much at home in most of the technical dimeulties involved in Our thanks are due to the the Paganini D major Concerto, some vuy Music Society for showing us there

lovely including thote

pazages at the begin- young artists,

concerto, I liked from Southeast Asia, as well as ning of this

Last Thursday, Inspector Yip those whose reputations have particularly his up-bow staccato

and went to pce Ko a wider and the accuracy of his high sald, Lee been established over feld.

asked for the ornaments. Ko Mold her that he had pawned them all in different pawnshops for $875. The ornaments were recovered, Inspector Pip added. In court this morning, Ko's son said he was in a position to make restituilon for his father.

Mr Phillips then remanded Ko until tomorTOW.

Thirdly, hope that Mr Eric be willing to, and Srailts wit!!

notes on the E string.

The balance between the

will have the opportunity of two instruments in the Concerto very good, and Mr Smith's Accompanying many good artists w

orchestral were as litte

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an

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-

ly short of good accompanists in tuttis as any Hongkong; and rightly or make tirem. wrongly, we are more often The Sauret Cadenzu was not Ihan not,

Lize expected to produce perfectly executed by accompanist for

matter? visiung violinist - but what

worth of moet The musicot endenzas is negligible. Technique is only a means to an end, and thic moli but discriminating Accompanying is no easy task, oudlence will remember those but it is largely a question of passages practice and experience. For example, the problem of balance which Mr Kobayao produced well for is one which can only come and which eigur zo

his future.

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