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Eleven tiny crippled children staged an un- rehearsed display for Lady Black, when she visited the Wanchai Polyclinic this morn- ing.

They were polie victims who were receiving treatment from physiotheraphist, Mrs C. Locke, when Lady Black visited Physiotheraphy department of the clinic.

the

Lady Black stood by, while Mr3 Locke instructed the children 10 do their daily 1xercises, which consisted of moving their arms like acro- planes," crawling on the floor, and then "like pussy-cats", practising with their iron leg braces.

HEATED WATER

Then Lady Black saw the children being given a therapy swim in a large tank of heated water.

When Lady Black left the department, all the children waved and called "goodbye!"

Lady Black also saw treat- ment being given to four babies, almost completely crippled by polio. One was having its feet strengthened. Another,

who

had almost completely lost the use of its muscles, was strapped to an upright board."

Speaking tu the Superinten dant Physiotheraphist Miss Mar- jorie Fogg, Lady Black said that she thought physiotheraphy was "wonderful work."

Lady Black, also visited the other departments of the Polyclinic. She Was escorted on her tour by the Director of Medical and Health Services,

Dr D. J. M. Mackenzie.

GOOD AT IT

After speaking to members of

the Dental Department Lady Black told the

Senior Dental

Specialist, Dr W. C. Allwright that; "You always know

likes his job he is

a person good at it."

when

She also visited the Tuber- culosis Department, and was greeted by the Senior Tuber- culosis Specialist, Dr A. S. Moodle:

Also on hand to welcome Lady Black, were Mr J. K. Red Hospital Secretary Hongkong Group, and the Principel Almoner, Miss, M. Benham,

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Lady Black plays the xylophone for this little mite who has to be supported by a can- vas belt to play, so

polio. China Mail photo.

FOR VICTIMS OF badly is he crippled by

TYPHOON MARY

Loans amounting to $83,410 have been made since Tues- day noon out of the Fish Marketing Organisation's loan fund to help fishermen affected by the recent typhoon to re-equip themselves.

Bank man

discharged

on driving

charge

A. L. Harmon, officer of

This brings the total

amount

of loans paid out of the FMO's) $500,000 fund to $98,410.

The Commissioner for Co- operative Development, Mr J. Cater said this at noon today.

The FMO continues to dis- tribute relief articles to distress- ed members of the fishing com- munity.

During the last 36 hours needy fishermen were given 1,900 lbs of rice donated by the Church World Service, 120 quilts and blankets from the

Girl given heroin by man

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HELD FOR CHECK

"I have the intention of going to work for "His Excellency the Governor in Government affairs" a man told Kowloon Magis- trote. Mr. E. S. Haydon this morning.

From the Files

25

years

AGO

June, 1935

Primo Carnero, Italian man-

Yuen Chl-fuk, 56, of 17D Mok Min-har Chimwan, said this mountain, was beaten by Joe after pleading guilty to assault. Louis, Alabama Negro, pr ing his wife. He was remanded years of age, and 195 lbs in seven days in jail custody for weight, on a technical knock-

the opinion of

prison out in the sixth round of a psychiatrist on the defendant's 15-round contest here today. mental state.

the

.....

Inspector Wong Hel-man ssid Louis launched a. mu. On June 14 his wize, Chan Fo, derous attack and reduced made a report to the police that Carnera to a pitiful sight, his she was assaulted by her hus-face and chest being smeared

band.

At the police station defen- with blood from a cut on the dant spoke "a lot of rubbish"corner of his mouth.

and was sent to Kowloon hospi-

tal for a medical check but was discharged.

He was later brought back to the police station and was warned by the inspector-cn- duty not to assault his wife again. He was released.

r

TT is authoritatively learn- ed from Rome that Italy intends to demand actual

sovereignty over Abyssinia.

. The following day defendant's through the use of armis

son again reported to the police that Yuen had assaulted his mother.

He was arrested and charged.

$300 fine

if necessary. Mussolini contends he is free to do this on the following grounds:

Abyssinia

has refused

to

abolish slavery though it pro- mised It would when it was ad-

Tang Shiu-sun, 44, of 248mitted to the League of Nations:

Portland Street, 1st floor, plead-

ed guilty to being an unregister-

Secondly, Britain and Ger-

ed dentist and was given a $300 many had ignored the League In formulating the Anglo- fine or two months jali by Kow-

Naval Agreement: Kence Italy could not support the League when adverse policies are pursued...

loon magistrate, Mr E. S. Hay-German don this morning.

The instruments seized by the police were ordered to be con- fiscated.

Concert with the Philharmonic

Mimi Chow exhibits fine technique

By D. E. GRAY

AST night at Loke Yew Hall the Music Society presented Mimi Chow in a programme which featured two piano concertos. She was accom- panied by the Hongkong Philharmonic Orchestra.

Str have a record sang hy Danny Malone called "Danny Boy" in which he pings a duet with himself. I pould be very interested to know from any of your readers if Danny Malone really sings this song intup voices at the same time, or whether this is made possible by double recording, :^IN« TERESTED.

IR-I note that" "Inter-

Seated would like to

know whether it is possi

The programme opened with joyfulness, as if blessed children local artist (returning for a visit an crchestral overture, Verds were playing in the Elysian before continuing her musical ble to sing in two voices "at Nabucco, which this orchestra fields".

studies at the Julliard School of the same time." I am stir- "Interested" that Music in the US.), and I take prised played at its own concert De-

Thanks to Typhoon Mary, Last night it was play- cently..

this opportunity of thanking the should be unaware of the soloist were, 1 A 13-year-old girl, founded better the brass instru- orchestra and

Philharmonic Orchestra, as this historical fact that the guilty of heroin possession, was ments were mellow and blended believe, denied the opportunity is their last appearance of the

of getting together ordered by Judge D. Cons, at

more. 1959/80 season. in tune, very nicely, and all sec- the Victoria District Court this tions had a crispness and attack Nevertheless, this concerto gave morning to be placed on proba which they lacked a few weeks great pleasure to a large and enthusiastic audience, for Miss tion for two years.

Chow is a fine Mozart player, and her rhythm is excellent.

220.

Her mother was also ordered

the manage I was pleased to stand surety for her in $1,000 ment allered the published for the same period

order of the two concertos by taking the Beethoven No. 2 Arst,

season.

Mighty Barnum discovered once in Vienna a brilliant They are a well-established singer, who could sing the institution and we look forward

second act of entire. 10 hearing their concerts next

Wagner's "Lohengrin (Chorus included) all by Might I suggest that their himself at the same time.. concert presentation would be inproved if they broadened the

Beides, I bave been told by The soloist played two basis of their administration. my amsh that during the reign have encores,

from Too much is left to too few of the Emperor Kwang Hau Beethoven is said to

an there existed far away in thought little of it himself, al- Schubert's B Flat Sonata, and and the appointment of

Manager might Kweichow a miraculous rooster though in later life he took the Sandades do Brazil by Darius Orchestral trouble to write a rather poor Milhaud-both played extreme- avoid the eternal mistakes and who could whistle a Chinese

ly well.

omissions which seem to afflict lullaby and the Yankee doodle cadenza for it,

Our thanks are due to the this orchestra at the beginning in two voices at the same time.

of every concert. Music Society for sponsoring a

Mennonite Central Committee Police said the giri apThis is the poorest of Beeth and another 100 blankets from proached a man who gave her

the Aberdeen Kaifong Welfare a paper bag in Queen's Road oven's five piano concertos, and

Central in May. Association.

the Hongkong and Shang Hut owners get

hai Banking Corporation,

summoned for

careless

driving, was discharged by Mr I. T. Morris at

compensation

Suma of money totalling

Central Court this morn- | $3,025 in all were paid out by ing.

Harman pleaded not guilty through Mr P. J. Griffiths,

Police alleged that at 8.25 am. on March 5, Harman was driving his car along Stubbs Road near the junction with Magazine Gap when he over took another car and "cut in" abruptly.

This action caused the over- hospital to treat the poor will taken car to brake to avoid a

be laid this evening in Kow-collision, the Prosecution further

loon.

alleged,

the New Territories Administra- tion yesterday from the Com- mumity Typhoon Relief Fund to the owners of 17 huts on north Lamma Island

which

She was stopped, and inside the bag was a packet contain ing heroin.

Chier Inspector C.L. Smith prosecuted.

Seaman denies

Mimi Chow seemed to be a Uttie nervous to begin with and !she appeared to rather force the tempo in the first movement, But she did bring out much of the antithesis which is the basis of the concerto, and one noted a curt arpeggio Agure answered by a ylelding phrase, emphasis by mildness, staccato by legato, simplicity by elaboration, and Ayyasamy Edward Gomez, a reflection by downright asser- 32-year-old sewin

had been destroyed by Typhoon wounding charge

Mary.

Will visit

HK prisons

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the

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tion. ss Orna, at the Victoria District į

Miss Chow has Court this morning, denied charges of wounding two other technique, and it was delightful to hear the subtle nuances of seamhen.

tone colour she could evoke at Hearing was fixed for June times with her caressing touch. 27..

Gomez is alleged to have wounded Essed Ali and Nezar

York is arriving

Discharging defendant Mr. Dr Manuel López-Rey, Head Scheduled for completion by the end of this year, the new Morris-said that he had con of Social Defence Section of

of both the United Nations Organisation All en board the Omna while hospital, to be known as Mary-sidered the evidence Knoll Hospital for the Poor, sides carefully and had found in New will provide 50 beds for in- an element of a doubt in the from Tokyo by Bose at 3 p.m. Singapore, and Hongkong

patients together with extensive evidence of the Prosecution. facilities for the treatment of out-patients

The hospital is to be built m

a vacant site behind the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate.

Construction costs are being met i full by a gift from the United States Government of US$193,000.

The building is to be erected under the supervision of the Catholle Relief Services.

today.

He will be met by the Cam- missioner of Prisons, Mr C, J.

Nepal Prince Norman,

leaves Colony

During his stay, Dr Lopez- Rey will visit prisons and training centres.

He will leave by CPA for Bangkok on Sunday at 8.30

Crown Prince Shah of Nepal and Lieut General Damam F..J. 2.In, B. Rana, Nepalese Ambassador to Indio, left Hongkong by Air India this morning,

Management and staffing of

_The_Prince had been treated the completed hospital will be for an ear infection in Japan. undertaken by the Maryknoll He is returning to Nepal, Sisters,

Medical care provided by the The Ambassador Is returning new hospital will be free or at to New Delhi to resume his

duties. a very nominal cost.

GA

the ship was at sea between

May 21,

Decree nisi granted

i

Consul's wife leaves Divorce Court this morning,

Mrs H. Mueller, wife of the Swiss Consul to Kobe, left bere today by Swissair for Zurich to spend a short holiday with her

far finer piece of music, the The second concerto was· a beautiful and richly expressive B Flat Major K.595, by Mozart. The first two movements I liked: very much indeed, for the solcist caught the contempla- tive beauty and mood of re- signation of these movements, and the orchestra blended with her very well.

The last movement I was not: Mrs Chan Man-ling was so happy about. Miss Chow granted

J decree nisi on the seemed to want the tempo Erounds of desertion by her faster, and Indeed, it is the duty husband, Lok Dick-wan, in the of the orchestra to bow to a soloist's wishes in this regard, but it being an amateur OI- Mr Justice K R. Macfee chestra quick adaptation is not said the order would be made easy, and they tended in their tuttis to hold the soloist back a absolute after three months.

Mr T, E. Shintock instruct-itle, and this resulted at times ed by Miss Irene Ngan, appear in their not quite pulling off what Einstein calls that yelled

ed for Mrs Chim.

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TODAY?

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