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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1961.

Leading Bookstore owner facing

artist

coming trade mark charge

Hungarian-born, Australion

artist Miss

Judy Cassab,

who has painted a full- length portrait of Princess Alexandra, is expected in Hongkong shortly.

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Duglesi G. Kri and Pron Macts tell

A Wanchai bookstore proprietor was charged before Judge B. J. Jennings in the Victoria District Court this morning with four counts of posses- sion of a total of 534 books to which false trade descriptions had been applied.

‘No case to answer' submission

hang Hearing of a case against a Line vessel!

PWD inspector and a fore EDELATED tha she launched 1

mon of a plastics factory, November 1959

accused of criminal intimidation, was od. journed this morning by Mr J. T. Williams at Cen- tral Court, when the defence counsel submitted there was no case to

answer.

Whi Lady

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proprier hav sat for her anebude Chull, Lady Hetty. Cyril Bacards,

Peter

Thornycroft. Hagh Gutshell and the Maha-

and Maharaja of Jopou

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A student of use Academy of Arts in Budapest, Miss Caesal feels that hey wong an abstracts is just

ingoolant

With ho family she excaped to Vantaa in 1949, then she went. 1215 to Salzburg for a further sear while withing imugration

Australia, when she

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Muk The two defendants cre Chi muan alias Thomas Mok. 34. of works. PWD inspection stul Chan Ping, alias Chan Ping- kur, 32, a factory farmer

The both pleaded not guilty through their Counsel, M A Zimmern, justructed by Mr F Weng of V Kwan and to

The magistrate adjourned the antil 3 pm to consider the cefence submission

RESEARCH INSTITUTE

(Continued from page 1) Mr Malissou said Unesco tried the estataisamen!

of national reseorel: argajusās tos and also the collaboration between such orgamsulas different countries.

"We all knew That serener contridanes to human welfare, but the maximum benets will be obtained by refully Only planned programmes of scienti fie devrljaneni

Oliers present at the ete Try ware Dr A. Kepichaikov Assistant Director

tiness.

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Southeast Asal Regional Setence Co-operation Offer, Prof M S Thacher of India, Mr

Guy Cresfurd of East Melbourne. Fr Makaminan Maksglanser Diakurla, Dr Toh Chin Chye of Singapore, Dr D Sun Yan of Seoul, 14 Gen. Phya Salvidhan

Nide of Bangkok, Dr Pradis! Cheosakul of Bangkok. Di M M. Burns of New Zealand, Prof

Yoshlo Junoka, of Japan, Prof Diana D. C. Dju of Taiwan, Dr Leopoldo

Uichand

the Philippines and Dr J. H. Alex- andey of Malaya.

The conference will last until Saturday in dve closed sessions.

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The propbetur, Lang FOOR- Jak, traning at Leting Hook Kee 43 Wanchar-roul, picared INIT Auda 11: The

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3 W SW Deyndsam, Crown Cultser, föll Julge B J Jen- ugs that a party of Revenge When ronied the Leung Fork Ree Bookstore. #! 1443 Wan chu-road, on June 8 The

was non presserpl Leung Tung-Bem

Juki there

EVIDENCE

ad London Press Ltd, some others.

the Longmans, Green and i C. 1. and the remainder The Oxford University Press

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Evidence would be called as faise trade description that had been applied to these lok, 'ounsel and He

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representatives on the three printers Brons would the cassine lauan Netwon the gridine books and wire me prosecution would cal; |

posted books, found in the bookstage

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ur. defence submission thir charges should be dis- massed was overruled { the

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The event atticers seband bone the shelves, The cock tuf! audi adjoining rooms The text- looks, which would be producent, Court to Court as exhibits

Mr Davidson said som Dunes

the Healing is continuing.

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reused is le have beet: minted by the University | Ba

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Princess in Japan

Princess Alexandra sheds her shoes. amid traditional Japanese courtesy, before going into the Halt of Dreams at Horyuji Temple, Nara. The kimone-clad girls dry the Princess's rain-dampened legs, and help her into Japanese slippers.—London Express Service.

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HK questioned

London, Nov, 27.

The Labour Party tonight questioned the value of Britain's military com-

mitments in Hongkon and Singapore.

Mr George Brown, Labour's military use of Singapore which || Mr James Dance (Conserva- defence spokesman, told the were politically embarrassing to tive interjected to say he was House of Commons that the 20,- the Malayan and Singapore in Hongkong recently. 000 men in Hongkong and governments and were harming "15 any troops wern with- Singapore were clearly too many the prospects of Malaysia.

drawn from Hongkong. the for an internal serurity opera

"You have between 10,000 to people would be very dismayed," tion and lar too few for a real 15,000 men committed for an he said. military operation.

operational rule which is not al

It was also difficult, he added, ali clear," he said.

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5,000 troops in Libya and main- laining

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"ridiculous And

Initiative

enormous command structure" To conscript men through this

bill because the Government

in Cyprus.

He called for a review of the would not face the hard need to organisation and structure of cut some of these overseas com- the Army, which was not only too "unit conscious but also over-rigged with commands."

Tension

mitments was thoroughly bad and militarily incompetent."

"They may not

appear to have a very operational role but they do give confidence"

the

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dear sir

As a 54-year-old Canadian Civil Servant intending to visit the Far Fast, 1 would welcome correspondence with person Dr persons. male or female. preferably English-speaking Chinese, with whose help I might, in this way. become informed beforehand regard- Ing customs, hablis, places of interest, etc.

HARRY M. KELSON

61 Mason Terrace.

Ottawa 1,

Ontario,

Canada

47 caught

trying to

enter HK

Furty-seven

illegad

inmig vans--- 26 men and 21 women- S were fined by Mr K. A.

Central Magistracy Pups at The morning.

The prosecution told the court that a

Revenue unten

The

inter-

off

empted a motor junk carrying Hingat minigrants Lamma Island early on Sunday arking

A number of the offenders. fun

possession of Macoo

sden-ly cards, were ordered to

1 back the afternoon

But most of the others, who had been granted permission to with relatives and friends

were ined $30 each

Biezu

Crew members of the Junk jumped overboard at the

pro a cl The Revenu. punch one escapel

Desjartor W Gilles pra-

secnied,

SHEAFFER'S

Imperial II

ballpoint with "Reminder"clip

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LARRY ADLER PRODUCED "WONDROUS SOUNDS”

ALL THIS FROM A HARMONICA!

I

By D. E. GRAY

is true

age. that fashions change from age to Nevertheless I am unable to see how the harmonica (mouth organ to Britishers) will ever take a very serious part in orchestral playing or really compete with any of the familiar musical instruments regarding solo works or chamber music.

Its limitations are obvious to all But it is incredible what wondrous sounds it can be made to produce when in the hands of The virtuose. Larry Adler.

Last night in Queen's College Hall, its potentialities were ex- ploited to the full from Bach. Vivaldi, Handel Ta Stravinsky and Gershwin.

Larry Adler

Faure,

U.S. PRODUCER

MAY USE HK

TO MAKE FILM

By ANTHONY FULLER

:

The

programme

underwent

From the Filos

Α

25

years ∙AGO-

November 1936

T a reception and teu party at the Club Lusi- some 30 tano on Tuesday Old Josephians were enabled to meet an old teacher and friend in the person of the

Rev. Bro. Henry, Director of St Patrick's College. Sin-

substantial changes from that gapore, who is here on 1 advertised, and a Vivaldi Con-

certo in A minor was substituted well-earned holiday. for the Mozari Sonata Some

Brother Henry first Handel unaccompanied

came to this Colony as far

and

Bach followed. Then came the of Faure. contemporary work

Stravinsky and de Falla, to end back as 1906, and he said

the first half.

Larry Adler is obviously

he well remembered this

a event since it coincided with

musician of Arst rank, and his the big typhoon which took

technique is fabulous. He per-

forms amazing feats, and I felt a heavy toll of lives.

he had extracted everything possible from this instrument but when all is said and done it Is still a mouth-organ and limited in scope by its nature and con-

struction.

In the first balf 1 was par-

The P and O Delta in which he travelled was that

morning approaching the Island, but the Captain an- chored his ship 40 miles outside, having been warn- Licularly pleased with the Bached of the impending blow. Partita which, oddly enough. seemed to suit the instrument When, in the afternoon, uncommonly well, and the the vessel came into the sample melodie line of Faure's harbour, there was a 'Apres un Reve' was beautiful to hear

scere

of wreckage and desolation.

After the interval came a Many changes have Inter- group of Folk songs arranged vaned in the years since by the artist-pleasant trifles. musically but again skilfully that time. The St Joseph's played. The second movement College, now removed to from: Gershwin's Concerto in F another site and with an took him in a medium where offshoot across the harbour, I felt he was really at home.

Those Gershwin

enthusiasts,

of this and the songs

has expanded almost beyond

of which 1 am one, were de-recognition; but with his lighted with his Interpretation niemory for faces, Brother from Henry could still pick out, Porgy and Bess. which fol- here and there amongst the grown-ups, the links with The house was packed and it his earlier Hongkong days.

lowed.

seems that the harmonica is a very popular instrument In There was also present at Hongkong. The numerous har this reunion the Rev. Bro.

! monica bande in the schools

testifles to its popularity, and Stephen, a contemporary of we may look to the day when Brother Henry during his we will be able to produce former Hongkong teaching artists on this rather quaint days, who has now returned

as the College's Director.

some fine playing by local

instrument.

Old Boys present included Messrs George Vaz, Alfred Moya Rea was her usual com-

Coates, L. E. Basto, 1. M. petent self at the piano, and Mr Adler expressed his delight

Alarakia, E. M. Castro, Fred At the high quality of her accom- Silva, Szeto, Henry Tavares, paniment. We have long been familiar with Moya's excellent

F. Collaco, Fernao Carvalho, qualities as a musician, both as Caesar Baptista, Augusto B. Rodriguez, Luis Lima,

accompanist to almost every ar-

recently in Hongkong by another visiting film producer who said that the three projector Cine- rama technique was the answer to the film industry's difficulties, orchestral player at the

tist who visits Hongkong, and as Tavares, J. Conceicao, Hen- Mr Richmond said that such an violin desk

Arst rique Luz, John Pomeroy, expensive method was right out Philharmonic

in the Hongkong Fernando Tavares, G. Car-

Orchestra. of the question

A leading American film producer said today he will look into the possibility of using Hongkong as the centre for making a film based on the book "Elephant Bill.” He would consider using local studs which are the most up to date in the world" and tak Ing locatior shots in Ceylon,

Mr Ted Richmond, producer Mwi Alms as The Eddie Duchin Story," "Witness for the Prosecution," and "Solomon and i Shebu, Inkt the Press at While undoubtedly. Maxim's this morning. He ar- techniques would be discovered, rived on Saturday.

a good Bm relied as it always has done upon a good story and Introduced by Mr K. Y Pan, good acting. No vast screen local manager of MGM. Mr or colour. process could make a Richmond said he had been over bad story a good film. the new Shaw Studios on Clear Water Bay-road,

PUBLIC TASTE

Not only were

they modern from the point of view of equip ment, bus the resident quarters for flan

artists placed Them ahead of any other studio any- where he had seen.

Asked, "Who is responsible for the present rash of sordid Alms, the film producers or the public." Mr Richmond had no hesitation {r} blaming public taste, but added that he, as a I taste;

Producers' member of Screen

to the lowest the flim Indus-

Mr Mayhew said such a mili-Guild, would not make that kind tary presence was "absolutely of film. useless" if it encouraged

Il pandered local people to rely on a milltary tastes, whereas foret "which we know is

not try had a responsibility to the capable of protecting them.""

public and as far as MCM was That was true of the South-concerned, they would con- east Asia area.

Help

centrate on good stories and comedies.

"The world needa good laugh, and docan't want to log out friends, it will largely pression," he said.

"If we are to succeed in help- leave a cinema in a fit of de-

Mr James Ramsden. War Under-Secretary, said if they brought the forces from over- sens to reinforce the British He was speaking on a bill Army of the Rhine they would giving the government authority not be suelent to keep up its to recall part-time National | present strength. Servier meni for up to six The initiative in these matters months at times of tension with lay with the enemy who could out going through the formal turn the hent on and off in procedure of issuing a proclama- Europe or the Far East, or be- self-confidence. tion.

tween the two.

The bill also enables it to set up a trained reserve ready to upplement the regular Army al short notice.

Mr Christopher Mayhew (Labour) såld the Government had made demands for

depend on their ability to stand

on their own feel in their own

country," Mr Mayhew asserted, 1

COMING BACK

It was that which increased Speaking of the competition between TV and the film indus- An opposition amendment to try, Mr Richmond said that TV Mr Mayhew asked what reject the bill was defeated by was here to stay, and that the the 10,000 men in Hongkong 279 votes to 210-a government two vast mass entertainments were intended to do to defend majority of 68.

"would get married,”

the island against external The bill wan then given a On the other hand, better flims aggression. Was it really Im-second Teading-greement in were drawing the public back | possible to make economies principle - without a further to the cinema.

therot

vole.--Reuter.

new

POP, by Goci

therefore comes as no surprise valho, Joao Silva, Henrique that Mr Adler was pleased, and Silva, Jojo Gutierrez and M. as he put it, excited about her F. Baptista, the last named accompaniment.

being mainly responsible

This was an evening of

music played by a virtuoso on a

ne for the arrangements which in also included the taking of

a group photograph,

rather unusual and limited strument.

IT USED TO BE YOU-NOW

IT'S YOUR

SON!

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