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Search for
perfect tin-opener
Munich, Sept. 18.
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1960.
A women's magazine here is continuing its search for the perfect tin-opener even though not one of 231 prototypes submitted by i German inventorsmen- sure up to a jury's idea of the perfect thing.
Sir Robert, Lady Block and Mias Kathryn Black bring greeted on arrival at Tsan Yuk Jospital this morning. China Mall photo.
Governor visits big hospital
The
Girl tells court she
saw
A
mother stabbed
A 16-year-old girl told Central Court this morning that she saw
a man stabbing her mother with a knife, on the morning of July 21 at her home.
The girl, Tai Yuet-ho, Was leatifying before Mr Derek Cons at committal proceedings against a 33-year-old unem- ployed man. Kwong Kwong, of 23 Gruham-street, ground ficer, accused of murdering a woman, Chan Suet-fong.
Continued
injured.
Tal, who
was niso said that when her mother was escaping towards the kitchen, Duct accused chased after her suntinued to stab her in the back. "Even when my mother was lying motionless on the ground; in the courtyard, Accused con tinued to stab her in the chest," she added.
In her evidence, Tal recalled that she was on holiday from school on July 21 when she spent
the day helping her mother
cooking and washing. She said her mother was a book-binder
Goverlier, Str Robert who used to bind books at home.
Why are you bad?
Black, Lady Black and Minn Black, paid
to the a visil Tran
Hospital Yuk
at Hospital-ron this morning. They were received by Dr
On that morning. Tal said, her mother was in the kitchen when accused came and sald to her: "Cousin, why are you so bad la asking the old man to drive me out?"
The prototypes, sent in to'a ¡P. I. Teng, the Aeling Director competition organised by the or Medical and Health Services, The Acting magazine, ranged from normal. Miss M. A. Grant,
Matron. Mr R. A. sized openers to massive pieces Principal
Tai said she heard her mother of machinery.
Will her, the Hospital Secretary, say to the accused: "I have The jury, after a lengthy test Dr H. Y. Cheng, the Medical treated you well and now you period, gave the first prize of Officer in charge, Dr Chew Wei, about £84 for an opener similar the Acting Professur of Obsic-4 aying that I have treated
you, hudly."
Her mother then to existing ones and allocated tries and Gynaecology and Miss went back to her TOOM. Tai about £210 10 a technical B. Thom, matron Di the added. college to work on idens that hospital.
Tai said later she took some needed improvement. Chins ;
Sir Robert, Lady Black and books from her bunk into her Mail Special,
and helped her Mi Black Legon their visit mother's room
bind bucks. Her mother with an inspection of the Out-10
Department on the asked her whether accused hed Patents The Hague, Sept. 18,
of the
building, left. She went out to see and grmind tour guilder (about two
Saw accused ous functions of the department. shillings) cach to finance one- hour nights
seriał of an
They then
TC- visited the advertising aircraft over main rearch laboratory, the
labour chen and saw accused walking cities, towing the slogan "More ward, the operating room, and in the street from one end to pay for policemen."-Ching the midwives training school on the other. Mall Special,
Duteh policemen have pooled Where they were shown the vari- found accused was not there.
the fourth floor.
'Verwoerd
wicked
as Hitler”
London, Sept. 18.
She then went into the kit-
Later, Tai went on, she saw accused come back and sit on the lower bunk outside her mother's room. She was then her helping to put books on mother's shoulder.
Her mother went out of the room and when she was near the bunk, accused Jumped stabbed her, Tal down and
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BEST. PIANIST TO
BE HEARD.
FOR A LONG TIME
Because of illness our regular critic Dr D. E. Grap was unable to attend last night's concert. A puest eritia has written the following critique.)
MAGALOFF is the best pianist presented to a
Hongkong audience for some considerable time. So far as technique is concerned he is a perfectionist. There was not a single wrong or slovenly played note or phrase during the whole evening. Every note or phrase meant something to' him.
His technique is of that effortless kind that enables him to carry out every
operation with no thought for the means but only the artistic end.
So far as musical tempera ment is concerned, his playing
the re showed
and intensity of the Slav, but also an acutely perceptive sensi nivity to fine shades of fecilug.
He seemed to be equally at home in classical, romantic and modern works. It was good to hear
Minor Bach's great· Di
and Fugue Tocca tu
played again on the keyboard. I have not heard the Loke Yew Hall piano produce sounds of such majestic grandeur for a long time.
Avid readers
in Britain
Londen, Sopt. 18. More than a quarter of Britain's 50 million population are members of public libraries, according to a report issued by the Library Association here.
Some braries, it stated, res ported menybership of up to 70 per cent of the local population und one branch library in a cont county claimed 100 pur membership.
The suggested
stalistico
report added
nearly 28 per eent of the population were regis- public ystem China Mall brary Specia!.
red members of the
Bird's eye view
ven
A total of 1,044 persons were a half-hour bird's eye view of Hongkong by Cathay Paciile Airways yesterday and "Lathe preceding Sunday.
The Royal Air Force Benevo- lent Fund benefited,
which donated CPA,
Of
ita
the Battle of
came the Violin; then Chasse" and finally the well- known Paganini Ronde.
Magaloff played none of the services to mark the 20th an= profound music of Beethoven, Brahms and such like. But he is un artist of a
very high calibre indeed and he left one in no doubt that he could port-
the music of the greater esponse, masters with equal appreciation serie and musicianship.
ray
龉
niversary Britain, flew total of 37 flights on the two Sundays.
Encouraged by the public CPA will institute nights as a regular feature during the winter months, beginning early In October. Night flights also ara
being considered,
The hall was well filled and
Mr J. M. Mitchell. the audience were very appre-
now as- ciative-as well By might, besistant
representative of the Mr Harry Odell need have a British Council in Japan, ar- fear that, it good artistes are rived from the United Kingdom. produced to us,, the Hongkong in the ss Corfu this morning on
But we his way to take up public will respond,
his post. After the Bach, came three of | are getting discriminating these He Is accompanied by his Scarlatt's numerous one- days.
family. movement "Sonatas", so care- fully chosen by the artist that I could not help thinking the like A three group sounded movement modern sonata.
The Chopin B Minor Sonata Mugaloffs last principal was work on the first half: This sonata Is.not as poetical as the Baid.
heard "I
mother
shouting one la B flat minor, but it is a and the books fell better sonata In the classical 'save life
Chopin was from her shoulder," she added, sense, although
Tal testined that her mother never really able to "unite the then turned and ran towards fragrant flowers which he scat- the kitchen. And when she ran tered by handfuls." past her. Tai sald, she tried to catch hold of her mother with- then out success. Her mother
every
Maguioff brought out ounce of muste in it. Despite the confused wealth and luxuri- material in the first movement, he held the attention of the audience from beginning Le end.
"Dr Verwoerd and his colleagues were in their fell onto the courtyard. Talance of thematic
public capacity, wicked men as Hitler and his added. colleagues in their public capacity were wick-
Afraid
her accused
Tai added that while ed men," said Canon L. J. Collins in a sermon mother was running,
The graceful atry, restrained in the perfection of Scherzu, with at St Paul's Cathedral today.
continued to stab her
beautiful back. And while she was ly-its
quaver Agure, ing on the ground in the court winding in and out was a treat yard, accused went on stabbing to listen to and the finale was her in the chest.
brilliantly played.
"Let us no longer mince words," he declared. "The recent deportation of Ambrose Reeves, Bishop of Johannesburg, and now the refusal to renew the passport of that great Christian and liberal Alan Paton, reveal the depth and na- ture of the wickedness with which we are faced in the South African situation.
It takes a glant's strength to At that stage, Tai said, she arms bleeding noticed, her
She Play this last movement pro- and Nin TYLK
afraid,
Again, I can only say then ran oul to the front of perly.
made a telt-the Loke Yew Hall piano secm- the shop and phone call but could not get to know that it was in the
hands of Π master and through.
and
Tai said the then informed respended accordingly, "The whole set-up in South wealth we ought to consider her grandfather. She was at Africa
Is today evil. The whether sonciling could not that time feeling dizzy docline of apartheid is plain be done to defend and promote later police and ambulance heresy, as well as u nasty trick the cause of setvil libertles in
Hearing is continuing.
by means of which the nationa- Commonwealth countries.
lists hope to ensure the perinan-
ent enslavement of the Africans and Indians and coloureds to the so-called whites.
And those English-speaking whiles who fail to stand 10- gether with such as Ambrose Reeves and Alan Paton on the side of decency, and against the ruthlessness and brutally
overnment und pollee, Are weak and selßsh, preferring the bencils of cheap labour, “high | prodits and abundant service, 16 the blood, swent and tears re- quired of them they would sirive for freedom and Justice for the Africans,
"We do not judge the men concerned only God is judge. But we do judge their deeds sa wicked,"
Paper's suggestion
The London Observer suggest- cd today that on unofficial "watch commliteo" of leading Commonwealth citizens should be set up to promote the cause of evil liberty in the Common- wealth.
re-
This 'Independent Sunday newspaper was commenting on the South African Governmeal's expulsion of the Bishop of Johannesburg; the Central Afri can Federal Government's fusal to allow Mr John Stone- house, a Labour Member of Parliament, to enter Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland; the Australian Government's refusal to allow Professor Max Gluck- man to enter New Guinea, and the alleged threatened expuliton of a Brish Co-Operative Party official from Ghana.
It mud: "Dr Verwoerd's Gov- ennent is habituaily guilty of such actions, but the babli dy
growing elsewhere.
"Although thego practices are abnormal" within the Commane
THE
arrived,
LONG JOURNEY OF TWO LOVERS COMES
TO ITS
END
Genda.
WHEN Policarpo Lafrenato emigrated from Haly to South America, he promised his 16-year-old sweetheart. Carmela Vizio, la return and marry her after he had made his fortune,
That was 40 years ago,. For a few years, Policarpo wrote Then his letters regularly to Carmela from Buenos Aires. slapped, but through the years Carmala refused many offers of marriage, saying she was promised to Policarpe.
't still wait for you...
Then, when she was 56, Carmela got another letter from him. He was still in Buenos Aires. He was still unmarried, Ife had not made a fortune, but he had saved a little money. Was Carmels married, or could he come for her?
Carmela wrote back that she was still waiting for him. Policarpo cabled the date of his arrival in Genoa and Carmela was at the dock to meet kita.
But he did not appear. He was found in his cabin, dressed in brand new suli and with biş bags packed ready
to disembark.
He had died of a heart mituok.
James Bond
STIAN FLEMING
OZAWING BY JO MELUSKY
WE FUNG OURSELVES BEND THE RAL-CAR
In the second half, with the exception of the beautiful little piece by Granados (the Malden of the Nightingale), the works were of the virtuoso type.
Mogaloft brought out all the sparkling vitally of the Proko- left one-movement sonata; but the favourite group was the three Paganini Etudes by Liszi. The sheer cleanness and per- Lection of Magaloff's Angering teft the audience breathiess. He played the E flat Etude, which is D transcription of Paganini's Caprice No. 17 for
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