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breakfast it was
Ausually June who was
the liveliest member of the therefore, family. When,
one morning. Jane came down looking સ though, overnight, the weight of half the world's troubles und surrows had been laid
her upon her shoulders, familly was quick to notice.
"You're feeling all right, dear?" they asked her,
"Quite all night, thank you."
Jane amwered.
"Nothing wrong, is there?'* "No.
The shortness of her answern forbade further questions,
TIME TO GO
THE time came for Jane
fetve for the office
where
she worked as a diaphone- secretary.
"Black
the usual
Jane's mother called,
time?"
"Y-yes," Jane answered. Then doubts flooded in upon her, and she mustered nii her strength vi Lat will to permande herself
she would. that day, be home at the teal time.
She hurried towards the bus that would take her that morn- her office birl to ing not lu Great Mariborough Street court, where she had to answer to charge of shoplifting.
BUS INTO TUMBREL WITH every yardi of the to the West End, Journey Jane's fears grew. The bus be came a lumbril
She had read of shopliftern being sent to prison, of others in custody, being remanded which must be nearly as bad.
"Back at the usual time?" the Jane closed her eyes da question came back to her. By the "uman time." a policeman might be marching up the stald and respectable street in which Jane lived, to tell her parents in daughter that their Holloway.
CHINA MAIL
Established 1843
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1955.
Mr Elmer Krueger, leader of the American businessmen's delegation now touring the Orient, addressing the conference which opened this morning at the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce assembly hall. Staff Photographer.
Judgment
In
For Defendant US Visitors Properties Claim
The Acting Senior Puiane Judge. Mr Justice J. R.
Pass On Some Useful Tips
SHEAFFER'S
TRIAL OF TWO EUROPEANS
Skrip
TAPE-RECORDED CONVERSATION MENTIONED IN COURT
The question of the use of a tape-recorded conversation by the Defence in the cross-examination of complainant was brought up at this morning's hearing of the trial of two Europeans charged with assault and wrongful imprisonment before Judge J. Reynolds at the Victoria District Court.
Wohn
Scanning the advertisements In almost any American, pulp magazine, you can sea a apeo)
men of the inducement offered to would-be lyric writers in the States. Such tantalising phrase as 'Write a Hit, spring from the page and I can Just imagino bug-eyed budding pocta reading of tho golden' opportunity and feverishly scribbling away in the magic words that spell-'Success'
It was decided after some discussion that the matter in the tape hopes of producing recording be checked with the transcripts of it which the Defence had prepared, and that the trial should go on in the meantime.
The accused are Franciscus vided this step did not embar-ness trip to Africa. Martin Jacabus Vahrmeyer, 40, a native ross any of the portier case. then agreed, saying he now re- of Holland and a naturalised Mr Griffiths and Mr Hobley ex-called that he asked Mr Fraser British subject, and William pressed agreement with the when the CID believed the case Norman Kears, 36, of London, Court's decision.
could be heard,
is he had to described as a security guard.
Continuing his cross-leave for Africa to sell Hong- The two men, whose address examination, Mr Griffiths told kong manufactured goods. ไป 58 Kennedy Road, was alleges Marin that he had salt before He was informed the case that he intended to "play the would be heard promptly, com- on August 3 and then unlawful-game" with the accused so that plainant went on. This conver ly imprisoned him against his he could report the matter to cation took place shortly after will.
he notified the Police about the incklent with the two accused.
to have assaulted John Murun
Mr J. W. D. Hobley, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted by Det.-Inspector J. S. Howarth, Vabremeyer and Kears are defended by Mr P. J. Gzülitha, of Wilkinson and Grist.
the Police, Martin agreed.
in Tin Pan Alley."
Believe it or not the adver tisers profess to have a great number of melodies which need only the right words to be hita. The words, that's all they need
they say Can you ima gine any it song, being pro-
duced this way. Some obscure
word Jungler sending in a few lines of deathless prose to BIL offee in the big city where they are immediately matched up with
lovely tune
which has just been waiting for just such
(probably
Asked if I was true that on two occasions before the trial At this point, Mr Grifithsonounced "toon') started he had applied to the ended his cress-examination pro- ʼn lyric Then the magie process is Police for permission to leave pir, but announced that he was the Colony. Martin said that reserving cross-examination in was not truc. He added that he | respect of the tape recording. did not have to apply previously
to the Hearlog is proceeding. Police before leaving.
It was disclused that the complainant, who is managing director of Martin and Co. in Singapore, had made an affidavit to the Singapore Pollee implicating Vehrmeyer
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result, judgment was entered
accused
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Problems Left Unsettled
Questioned as to whether he did ask Mr Fraser (Director of Criminal Investigation) whether he could go away, complainunt said he did not remember asking
him that,
COULDN'T REMEMBER Singapore Court.
His Honour here told com- Continuing his cross-exanina-plainant that surely he could re- ton of Martin. Mr Griffiths inember if such a thing took asked him whether he, in the place or not. Martin repeated past ten days is the role played arst accused, made a statement course of his conversation
by Jim Hagerty, nominally the that he did not remember that.
Mr Griffths put it to Martin President's prese secretary. to the effect that he (Martin) that he wanted to go on a bust-except for a few minutes which Ever since the reart attack, "coolted up" the books of Martin and Co. Martin said he made no such statement.
Gregg in the Supreme Court this morning awarded judg- The seven-member team fraud case there and that, as 4 ment with costs to Tang Min-wab, first defendant, in auf the National Sales Execu-inst st claim brought by his half-brother, Tang Cha-wah, other lives International spoke on wise Tan Wah for certain properties in Fanling.
better business technique Dismissing the claim, his Lordship said, "Having regard to before a full house ut the the evidence as a whole I am unable to see that the first de Chinese General Chamber of fendant's account of what happened before and after his father's Commerce assembly hall to
day.
death has been, to any material extent, discredited. Certainty 1 am unable to find on the evidence before me that the plaintif has established his claim to a declaration of title. That being so the present action must fail and it is accordingly dismissed with cost to the first defendant.
The properties in dispute comprise agricultural lots in Funding with on area of approximately 40,000
Inter's rhop address after name Tang Wah, he myn
The businessmen arrived in the Colony, yesterday offernoon from Manila for a short visit os part of their "Operation Enter- theprise No. 7"
after
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Mr Gruiths: Did you make any statement at Tung Shan Terrace (where complainant "Operation Enterprise No. 7" Trigned the deed as Tang Wat
The went with the two accused because I did not want my brothers is covering the Far East. The mult was brought Iry Tango know 1 had enough money to tenm has already been to Japan immediately
the alleged otherwi Taná Wat pstream the property - other
shat you Chu-wal merchant, ron of concubine, of No. 6 words
and the Philippines. From Hong-assault) to the effect 1 wanted 10 avold any Wah On Lane, Taipo Old Market,
trey will
clear be going to would
the rarne of Jealousy on the part of my brothers, kong | against two of his brothern, Tons The vendor of the property la quer: Thailand, Malaya. Indonesia, Vahrmeyer?
Mu-wah, merchures, son of Arst wide,
Martin I certainly don't re- on paket the Crown rent in 1902, Australia, New Zealand and the of 31 Yan ding Street. Talpo Market,
Le pal
relit Crowa
in 1953
member that. FI islands. and Tang Tung-wah, mer client, non
But no receipt for Crown rent is At Marlborough Street Jone of concubine, of No. 4 Wah On Lane
Opening the conference, the
WANTED NAME CLEARED produced by him. a gilm and pretty 23-year-old, Taipu Old Market, executor of the
Hon. J. A.
Did you Binckwood, Chair-
make a remark to pisoded guilty to stealing four will send estate of their father Tang
man of the Hongkong General the effect that even if you went pair of earrings, o lip-brushanahan, late of Fu Sin Street,
Chamber of Commerce and Mr TUDO Market.
te prison for five years you and a greetings card.
Hui Pee-kok, ChairmDIA of the
would have righted the wrong store.
Chinese General Chamber of you did to Vahrmeyer?-No. Commerce, each addressed the Did Vahrmeyer
to you words to the effect that he was gathering.
not after your ruination, but Mr Elmer R. Krueger, the that he wanted his name clear-East Great Britain tender of the team, explained toed, pubilely and voluntarity-pm. Appearing for first defendant was
that since 1930. Yes, he did use words to that the gathering
teams NSE International the
effect. have
annually, gone oversig visiting all the countries
from
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ORDEAL runs girl comes from a good family," a policeman said magistrate, Mr Clyde to the Woon. "She is single and.
parents "Hoo she told her about this?" the magistrate asked.
not "I understand Mr Wilson
turned to Jane. "I am going to remand this case and you may have ball," he said. "I want you to go straight home and tell your parents. In the
1 shall meantime,
ask the
Judanied with costs for parti
second defendant in against the default pd appearance Was entered on March 10,
by
Plaining was represented Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by Mr W. 1. Cheung, of Me WkATURI And Gret.
instructed by Mr Oswald Chesing. Mr W. C. R. Carr, of Meners Johns aon, Stokes and Master.
THE JUDGMENT
The judgment read:
"It common ground that the name Tang Wah is a family genera- tion name and does not refer to Any one member of the deceased's family in particular.
***The real norme of the plaintiff for Instance Tong Chu-wah and the names of the two defendants are Tang Minah and Tang Tung-wah: end mmilarly. Ол the case of most if not all the other brothers con.
cerned in this action, the distinguish
ing
name, in each case, in the second which comes in between the Guten Tang' and 'Wah,
NOT DISPUTED
TOUR EXPLAINED
In
"It is not disputed that the plain Western Europe, South America,
tif signed the deed of conveyance,
As Tung Wah and that he also signed Mexico and Canada, where they the agreement for sale in that name; already have many of their but it is the case for the defendant alread that the plaintif did so an betaltclubs,
of Ir father the deceased; and These teams. comprising ex-
probation officer to make some deeds or their value be returned by having regard to the whole of the perts on sales technique, travel inquiries,"
Weakly, Jane left the court to face the ordeal prescribed,
DIFFICULTIES
A
THE mexi ume Jane came to court, her father came with
Mrs
probation Gray the officer, went into the witness-box,
rend while the magistrate report on Jane.
"Apparently her mother's been very unwell, and she's also met some difficulties with her fiance," said the magistrate.
"Yes, but that's straightening itself out," said Mrs Gray, "This
I think seriousness of what she's done."
evidence adduced. I om of the opinion that this is so.
this evidence. which in my opinlop WAS given in a straight
"The plaintiff's clalink this case Ja for:
A declaration that certain pro- perties situate in the New Territories are is and that he has a right to their alle deeds.
2-An order that the sald tile
the defendants to him.
properties The
in question are certain lots of land attuated at On Lok Villoge in the New Territories, and are alleged by the plaintiff, who calle himself Tang Chu-wah other. wise Tand Wah, to have been pur- chased by him prior to his father's death, which occurred
on Septem ber 13, 1953, with money given to him from time to time by his father.
whom he Tane Fanation o
and also with money dependent; amounting to $50,000 loaned to him by his father. The plaintiff states also in eldence that the deed of con veyance of the properties in ques
Wan
tun properties were sold to ono Tang
forward manner, the first defendant states;
around passing on the benefit of their experience to other businessmen.
The object of these tours is to exchange Ideas and CX- Periences in the fields of sales
The first time I heard about the property in dispute was about one week before my father died. This Was Witen most of my brothers were management, marketing and present round my father's death distribution bed. The plaintiff was present, the Mr Krueger Introduced
defendant was present the oldest brother, Tong Yeuk Fan, was
2nd
Latent,
this witness continues:
cre of the speakers,
The -Conference
At the meeting my father said throughout the day.
which hows that the said he had no cash-only he had pieces Wall by one, Chan Chung, for $52,000 of Innd he had earlier purchased for on February 19, 1032, was handed $52,000. He gave the location as On
by him to its father to negotiate a site of the said properties on his
a no euch sala
Lok Village, Fanling. My fathar sold Ah Chất had signed the deed....... That was the plaintiff's childhood
with my
each
continues
Radio Hongkong
girl is in very good employment, behelf, and that
the deed happened name....The deceased amid, 'I have she fully realises the materialised
to be in his father's possed-
this property purchased
HK.T. dion at the time of the latter's ewn money, Ah Chalos sigred. 8 p.m. Time Signal and Programma "I'm v-very sITY, ST. Itil death. Later the plaintiff gives After my death this property in to Summary: 8.03, Lucky Dip--Variety conflicting recounta of be enjoyed in common by my sons," hequasta presented by Feat again, nover happen
REVET,#mewhat
why ho gave his father the deed. He did not say where the deed of (Studio): 7. Interlude for Musin Jane sald.
The defendants. Tang Min-wah || the property in dispute was..........Ax a with Eve Boswell (BBCTS); 7.13, ING. ) and Tang Tung-wah (ND, result of what was Bald I learnt Ernesto Lecuona at the Plano: 7.30,
or executors under the will of where the dead was.... the deceased, Tang Far-shan, Tong Tung-wah (No. 2 defendent) and
"You could be sent to prison, you know," "said the magistrate, "But I recognise that you've had a good deal of trouble at home, with your mother's illness, and other things, I shall put you
and you must
pay
on costs
£4 48.
"Oh thank you, sir," Jane sald, and she went away, to where her father walled to com- fort, not chide, her, then send her off to her work
Longer talking could wait.
both sons of the deceased, Tana Fan-
PLAINTIFF SILENT
·
the plaintiff, Tang Chu-wali__ere! The plaintiff remained stient all han, by his second wife or con-rough the family meeting in re- cubine; and the 1st defendant (Tang gard to the property in dispute. My Min-wah and others are sons of father died about a week later. Ho the deceased by his first wife. It is was buried about or 5 days after A week after his buriai IN-feeling ho died, common Around that existed between these two branches another family meeting was held. of the deceased's family for some All six brothers that appear in the the proent action the 2nd defendant time prior to deceased's death. In will were present at to meeting. At this meeting we cleared up my in nonrently willing to concede the father's affairs-title deeds, inouey My father left no money plasti'e claim and has not ap- and so on.
although at the in aslı, All the title deeds were peated ar
his father's death, he was entered in a book or register. The tline of his Jane would be home that night | looking after his father's business. Eccord defendant, Tang "Tung-wah, UNSUPPORTED STONY handed a newspaper package to the
meeting containing · The deed "The plaintifTe story la entirely unsupported by
any witheks ether four promissory notes for $30,000. After "The Ulle deeds had been listed thaa Mr. W 1. Cheung, who is the soltelter al present in charge of his the deeds were put back in the case and who inerely give evidence safe. The deed was also put in the na to how he obtained cortain docu-safe with the others. The plaintifr ments, produced in a file, from the said nothing about the property in dlepute. The plaintiff and sat object office of Mr K., F. Wong, solicitor, who was the plaintiff's solicitor at to the deed being put into the safe The me ho (plaintiff) aileres he with the others. The first objection muce the purchase of the land in that the plaintif made to the pro- Wein himself has set been enlled na Question: For some reason Mr K, F. perty in dispute being Included In iny faltior's estate was in the letter
at the usual time.
Had No Tickets
Lee Chol, 10, Yuen Chun- kwong, 22, Lee Yum, 10, and Lee Bing-hung, 24, were each fined $50 or seven days by Mr J. E. Durling at Central this morning for breach of Entertainments Duty Regula- tions.
and
a witness, ap that all I have before No 25 in the bundle, Exh, A.
Clint's own sfere.
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Wednesday 9.30, Theatre, "Flame in the Als by Alan Prior (Recorded) Produced by Audrey Mendes; 10.45, Muale of the Twentieth Century Jenie Nocturne (2. Batis); Zemó, Goessionne (E. Satio): Sonatine (0, Auric), Louise Thyrion (plane); 10.39, Weather Re- por: 11. Tirno Bignal. Radio, News Real (London' Relay); 11.09, Good- night Muster God Save The. Queens 11:30, Close Down.
REDIFFUSION
Complainant agreed further that inter at the Miramar Hotel, he asked Vahrmeyer it he was forwarding a statement made cut by him (Martin) at the hotel to the Singapore CLD.
Martin added that Vahrmeyer replied that he had no idea to do this at the present. He then asked first accused to give him which a copy of that document, ho (complainant) had typed and signed, so that he could send it to his lawyers in Singapore,
Acoused,
told Martin said, him he wanted him the follow- ing day to go with him to the Notherlands Consul-General in Hongkong in order to re-swear the document he had made out, Vahrmeyer asked where he could contact him und ho gave him one of his telephone num- bers.
•
IMPORTANT
MATTER Mr Griths: Did you say to Vahrmeyer, "Are you going to settle this matter out of Court? Complainant: I don't remem-
Бет.
But it is a very important matter which you should be able to remember. Did you or did you not ask him that?—I did not say that
an
Mr Griffiths asked Martin if he was aware that there was a tape recording of what took plaço.
Martin replied he had idea that was the case. Mr Grimths was then granted an adjournment by the Court to consult with Crown Counsel over the Introduction of the tape- recorded mattor,
When Court, re-assemblat, Mr Griffiths sad it had been sug gested that the reds thould be in the custody of the Police and 3p Wednesday Concert -- that the Police and the Defenen Featuring the Works of Edvard Grien: 949, Bienk House; 4. Tea For
together should go through the The Popular Tunes, ir transcript that had been pro- Instrumentair 4,45,
mired for Dosier En parod
ef check the purpose | Dumatrius: -6, - Chlidren's Corner ---
Ha accuracy. Conducted by Aunile
Valt 6.28, Birthday Mailbag: 8.30, Music From
original recis, ho went Germany; 7, Personality Parade - Paul Robeson 7.18, Einging Stripge:
on, could then be put in as evidence, and the transcript. the apart from documents la the "Later, on this witŋoks xiator; 7.30, Coke Time-Starring Eddie would be handed in for the D
A clark from Messrs Hastings, Fisher: 7.45, Shadows" "As regards the loan of $20,000 solicitors, came to see us about the Presented
of Doubt By Colgate-Paimoitve sistance of the Court. which the plaintiff save he got from time of vm second meeting after my
Co.: Time Signal and the Nows. Inspector Young Po-chi told his father to assist in Daying for the father's death about or mollis (London Relay); 0.00. Weather Re
Arrangements
ents would then be the Court that at 3.40 p.m. on
tand-in ovestion, the plaintiff states oflor my father's death. Mr Chow of
mado for a recording apparatus port, Announcements and Interlude; fiesturs come to take away the deed 8.18, Luton Girl Choir: 6.30. Dla October 4, doferciants
mave no receipt to show for and no particulart for probate. It
to be available to His Honour found each occuping a seat in-
mant Music Show The Latest in im. His chambers. when he was the, $20,000 I repaid to my father was then plaintiff ameṛted his claim, the Field of Popular Music; 9. This considering the case. side the National Theatre, but and I made na document to my faving regard to the evidence asis Parts-Presomed by La Rondon could not produce any tickets under cross-examination, he states: defendant's
father when I received the $20,000.' f'à 'whole 1 nin unable to see that the
CASE TO GO ON secount of wint and Co. Bola Agents for Hannoney for Inspection. They also could I repaid the $20,000 I borrowed from happened. barone, and after ki Brandy 9,30, = Brylcreem's Put Mr Griffithe suggested that
Ogold-wh not give a satisfactory renzon my father with money, my father fathers deain has been, to any
Prizes for: Lateks other. dates be fixed for hearing why they were not in pomosion
Lirianer: 10, Come into the Paricuts of the trial and that in the material axtont, discredited. Certain- hers will regard to the end of ly, I am unable to find on the 30.00, Musta from the Champagne of tickets.
conveyance which Iveshi vidence before me that the plaintif Room-Played by the Three Hub meantime, the transcript could
han: established "ħir claim to a de- «bles: 11, blusse with Dreamland- | be checked. Printed and" published by Williams' Arick GRINYIAM *for claration of Ütle, "That being so, the Featuring the, Emile Cote Singers; H* Honour said he thought it and on. behalf. of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 present action must fill and RTK, 11201 Prelude to Bildnight-Popular Wyndham, Bireet, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, the fre defendants,
Recordingly diamined with costs to Conor 2248lodies a midnight God would be better to do on with
Bave The Queso) Care, Troms.
the case in the meantimo, pro-
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Revy me
(Continued from Page 1)
political Alde Sherman Adams secured with Ike in
in the past couple of days
days, Hogerty has been the only individual connected with the American government who has been able to get into Instant man-to-min touch with the ailing President at will, night or day. A
While back-in Washington a rather
behind-the- unseemly scenes scramble for power has here in Denver
the little
[been in provar-old Irishman, I with
a fight
ight smile and shrewd leyes glittering behind spectacles,
hps called the tune.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER » By Air
Formosa, USA., & Canada, 6 pan. Thailand, India. Pakistan, Middle | ***
& Europe. Japan 6 p.m. Indo-China. O pama
By Burface - Macso. O p.m.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER • By Air
started and success, fame and fortune follow in no time with no troublo.
A friend of mine who has reme slight experience of these things tells me that literally hundreds of readers write in and really believe that they have the words the world has bevi waiting for. The trouble is
that when they write to the address given It merely gives away their address and it should not surprise them too much when they receive, a little Jaler, an offer of bocks which will improve their technique at a special bargain rate. They are the lucky ones. Some have borti induced to help
finance
the publication of their potenilai hit. It turns out to be a miss And they have left that bitter
in the taste which is left in
•mous"
by that thing the poeta call 'experience. No sir, if you can write the words to a hit, first find a musician who can write the melody. By the time you've done that you'll be too old to care and you will have anved yourself a lot of grief.
MR MUSIC
of an
Not a single man in Washing-
The name of Mantovani means
1 ton or anywhere else has been musle of a special kind, able to make a move or public 1051 this old timer of the Britisha pronouncement without phoning entertainment work made
record
even older old- fast. Hagerty
Now that Sherman Adams is timer of a tunic. The difference and was in the arrangements here it is a bit different—for | **
that difference was as important Adams and Hagerty have always ta
the "New 09 Mantovani Sound to Les Paul and even more fasting than the front line of Billy May.
on
been very close and certain. It
Adams
lean to heavily
who was Philippines, Australia, New Zea-ponsible for some quite large Jand. p.m.
decisions during the first days Indo-China, France, 2 pm.
of the President's illness, Pakistan, Middle Zast. Africa, Great Britain, Europe, GD.m
By Burface Ching People's Republic. 9.30 am. West Australla, P/P vià Fremad tle, Noon.
Canada, 1 put Macho. 2 p.m. Macao, p.m.
FRIDAY, OCtober 7
By Air
Thailand, Duera, India, &tum. -Formosa, Japan, Korea, 11a.m.
Philippines, 2. P..
Guan, Hawall, U.S.A., 2 p.m. Philippines, 6 p.m.
Formosa,
p.m.
Burma, India, Pakistan, Middie
To appreciate the fantasy of the set-up which existed here, Imagine Sir Anthony Eden being out of action.
The Premier remains in total seclusion in hospital and the only person who can get to see
With "Charmaine" ct its phenomenal success in Britain and America Mantovani had hit the jackpot. Nowadays his name alone can sell more re- British cords than
any other orchestra and his visit to the States are more or less tours. The strange
the. about
Mantovani
him at will, apart from Lady thumphal Eder and doctors, is William sound is that it is purely the Clark, the "adviser on public result of clever arrangements
of relations"
first class at No. 10 Downing and
course, Street.
musicians. Just before his most *
recent visit the Cabinet ministers, generals,
maestro was policy-makers, politicians all naked to make sure that he took
along his own echo chamber be East, Africa, Great Britain, & Europe, have to operate through Clark,
Well, that's the way been here
people who were or- cause the
his American tour In Dover. London Express ganising
to couldn't gurantee
provide Service.
the right sort of thing every where he played. Mantovani was amused and justinably de- lighted at this because of courso HIS
0 p.m.
Korea, 0 p.m
Japan, 6 p.m.
Canada, p.m.
to
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
got a city job, Mr. Jackson. How do 17 ng into politics? I want to run for ma
music can sound just as lush and gorgeous in the flesh as it le on dise and with no echo chamber! A small thing which might
interest you...he
originally a violinst himselt and hay
performed the B minor violin concerto of Saint-Saens at Queen's Hell in London
RECORD REVIEW
This week we have two Britah orchiertrag.. and two not so well known labels. The first is a 'Lon÷1 don 12" LP featuring Mantovani,and his' orchestra, and. that special mund in velections from Theatreland. The musle is taken from a dozen of the most successful American shows. and Includes mich favourites jus "Stranger. In Paracho", "Some En- chanted Evening", and "Holla Young Longy. Theo orchestra needs Du tốn commendation and the recording i excellent. This disc will arocai equally to those who like, Rue Lan tovní trung thom who Alice the molodier played “and those, fortunate people who have 'soen the shows and want, to lax in the twilight, and, to the mile of this record, récapture the pleasure of this, hight ́.thoy, zaw. "South Pacifib"" "de" "Kimmeét" or, "The King and or any other one of the twelve top musicală, represented,
“The dìin, lẻ, London LL, 1218.
The sound record, gives me plen- kure because it is of Norrie Pardmer and' hit-grobnstra....... Always dos of my: favoujibes, Norris Naschere some bring and..Debary, Apenagements) of kuch favourites, an "itoulin Rouge? "April, în Portugal" and (ala: others, The Eunos you'll among althougn; the
British groups in a smaller one titani Mantovany g but chán a bright thread running-through in the "harupsi food" "fun" and "good
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