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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957.

THOUSANDS PAY

Richard's Ring-Craft FINAL TRIBUTE TO LATE

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the money, I would have looked for a ring."

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PRES MAGSAYSAY

Manila, Mar. 22.

A grief-stricken nation turned out in tens of thousands early this morning to hear a Pontifical High Mass at Luneta Esplanade for President Magsaysay.

'N the common-room of Richard, an ill-looking man

the

with a majestie sweep of fore- lodging-house,

head, softly spoken and looking where the old men cluster half as old again as his 63 years round the radiators suki vaguely: "If I'd been sent dreaming their dreams of what might have been, and the young men whisper in convictions against him, all for Thero were three previous

corners their visions

ite of fraud or false pretences. what may be, Richard sat comes," said a policeman, "from More than 100,000 people attended the Mass,

good family. He оп his

own thumbing wanted to go into the Church, officiated by Manila Archbishop Rufino Santos at through a magazine. but his father advised him to Luneta's independence memorial grandstand.

His watery eyes lighted ongo into the family business. a small advertisement.

When his father died, he The remains of the late Pre- "Wanted," it said, box-bought n fruit farm, but

thatsident were transferred from Ing ring...

." He took pen and didn't pay. Unill last November

Malacanung Palace to Luneta at paper,

und begun B

he worked casually as a kitchen 5.30 this morning. After Jeller. "Dear Sir," he wrote, "If you porter. Lately, he has had no

Muss the casket, amid strains of will send me £40, I shall be work."

the funeral inarches played by #

band, was hoxing ring... I

Philippine Army moving fanc la went contentedly away, smaller gynunastum and back to the half-world which, borne to the session hull of Con- now have room for only one perhaps, but for his father's Tess. The casket was borne on

pulled pasuasion ring."

by an Army long ago, he 4 calsson NG BUSPICION

would scurcely have known, scout car, and never have inhabited.

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to a

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His grammar, lils

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hond- writing. apoke of

a past better thanı the dim, lodging- house present, So, perhaps,

fine Imagination cdd the which he drew. For Richard had no tymnasium, no boxing ring, He might as well havü proffered for side an electronic Bein or an Egyptian mummy,

Parhaps it was his insistence

payment before

delivery tha' 1parked suspicion in the in of the man who wanted Iwxing ring. Perhaps be

on

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•) anjonct tim 017 'he address team which Richard wrote.

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Instead of uny ra e,

for £40, Richard Ite esa vielt from the police.

.IF Crawell Cisur he pleaded gulity to attempting to obla'n £40 by false pretences, and the story was told to Mr E. G. Robey

STRIKE LATEST

the

Hundreds of thousands of

watch people more will

the funeral procession,

The State funeral is expected be the biggest in the Re- public's history.

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All day yesterday ull early this

thousands morning

of people continued to stream to Malacanang Palace to pay their anal tribute to

late President.

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have sproed through rapidly

tho cattre northwest corner of the block-

building quare Chicago's busiest Loop corners, Randolph and La Salle Streets. Several City Hall employees escaped down fire ladders froin smoke-and flame-filled chambers.

¡Continued from Page 1) effort was being made to reach an British Rall- agreement with ways to avoid a strike order by

member the 375,000

Railway- men's Union.

Union di legates today had

In an oration delivered at will Cucussions

railway State necrological services at the the authorities lasting three and the Sesalon Hall of Congress, three-quarter hours. Another President Garcia extolled Mag- Baysay'a "uplifting of the can- meung DOITOW.

mop misses 10 heights of The Union, which deman

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"'1, thought: Marget was 'romantic, Dad, but when I proposed she said no-she must be the sensible type!"

Very Good Chamber Concert

Music

The chamber concerts of the Sino-British Group are one of the pleasantest features of Hongkong music, and bring to the public many lesser-known works which would otherwise never be heard.

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NEW! SHEAFFERS

Feathertouch BALLPOINT

Habitual Burglar

Sent To

To Prison

For 10

10 Years

A lone burglar, Tom Yiu, alias Yiu Chai, who frequently broke into residences in Hongkong and Kowloon and stole, was sentenced to ten years by Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Criminal Sessions this morning on nine charges of burglary, larceny and housebreaking.

Tam had five previous convictions, including three for larceny and one for loitering.

Gazetted Government Appointments

The

When asked it he had any- thing to say before sentence was passed, Tam shook his head negatively.

The sentences passed on him on the nine charges ranged from three years to 10 years, to run concurrently.

Tim admitted: breaking into several flats on eight occasions between September last

and January.

this year, and stealing fountain clothes, watches and

Following Government | WAN appointments, transfers, promo tions and postings have been pens, the value of which ranged, He also add- approved, tho Gazette notifled from 320 to $500,

mitted breaking into a fiat this morning:

Mr M. D. A. Clinton, Cadet Hillwood Road on two consecu Oficer, Class II, to be Acting five nights, Deputy Financial Secretary (Finance).

Mr G. T. Rowe, Cadet Offeer, Class II, ceased to be Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat, and assumed duty as Commis sioner of Housing.

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on

of

The total value of the stolen goody amounted to less than $1,000,

Mr D. N. E. Rea, Crown Counsel, prosecuted, assisted by Det Insp. C. C. Chan

TRAMWAY

CO MEETING

of

A net profit for the year 1950 $6,804,514 and a fing!

dividend of $1.10 per shire bad

been announced

The Hon Sir Man-kom Lo and Mr G. E. Marden were 20- elected Directors on the motion

Mr H. D. Miller, Cadet Officer, Class II, ceased to be Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat,

Mr Mr J. J. Swaine, Cadet Oncer, A group of charwomen was

11, to be Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat. believed to be directly above! the flaming room, on the third

Mr J. H. D. Bell, Assistant

Fire Officer, Airport

ceased to floor. Smoke and flames barred their escape,

It was reported.

as Airport Fire Ofileer on resumption Fire Marshal Albert Peterson

of duly

Mr by Henderson; denied the reports, however, He

Mr A. S. Henderson, Last night's concert at Queen | Chopin's posthumous Nocturne

Officer, Airport Fire said any persons in the third Elizabeth School opened with afín C sharp minor; but I would

resumed

The ordinary yearly meeting floor rooms

would have been most interesting duct for violin recommend

duty shorter

return from leave. and

Miss M. Bagshaw and Mise Ltd. was held in

of the Hongkong Tramwaya, able to escape.

end viola by a contemporary crisper work as an encore after

the boarki- Mr Peterson esibmated dam-Now Zealand composer,

King, Max a romantic group.

Nursing Sisters, to be Isom of MACESTS Jardine, at $100,000.

Saunders. This was entitled Finally, the major chamber Senior Nursing Sisters.

Matheson at noon today and the The Royal Air Force an-

Mr Shuen Po-yuen to be an reports of the Directors and Thousands

bomeward-Five Fancies," and consisted of work was Haydn's Quartet in nounced this morning that

bound office workers and custo- five short pieces in varying G op. 54, played by Mr Cheng Inspector of Schools.

zuditors, published two weeks Chik-pui formation

mers of Randolph Street night-moods; the harmonies

were in four

to of

Quartet

Mr L. S. Smith be an and

Assistant Venoms from 28th Squad- clubs gathered around the 50- the modern idiom without being (Messrs H. C. Tseng, second

ngo, were adopted on the motion Secretary to the Urban

of the Chairman, Mr H. D. M. Counell Bek Kont. ron,

year-old, ten-storey building. left the

discordant, and the structure of violin, M. H. Fan, viola, and Colony yesterday for

Barton, seconded by Mr R. B. Police estimated their number each was compact, lacking

Assistant Anderton. Huang, Cello). the Frank

Mr. A. S. Banks, The at 7,000 to Philippines, under the

10,900, — Valted amorphous quality of

much opening was a little ragged and Superintendent of Police, to be command of F/Li H, Hal-

modern music.

took all of the first move-Superintendent of Police.

Mr Ching Hing-chow, Inspec- ning.

The players were Professor ment for the players to reach Arrigo

Foo and Mr E. A. R. unity of

wtor of Police (Special), to be purpose, The two

Assistant Superintendent Alves, who achieved a richness mickle movements, especially Police (Special).

in tone, especially

their the "Allegretto" second, were double-stopping, and & fine given with delicacy and, ap-

These vigorous attack.

twu preciation of finer points, and in players have discovered a num

the last "Presto" movement, the ber of unusual works which musicians achieved some really they have presented to chamber good ensemble pinying and a The Government Gazette this music audiences, who are duly vigour which carried them on morning announced that

the grateful. following had been granted cer-

to the end, making a very satis He said that the late Prest-tificates of naturalisaljon:

factory close to this enjoyable concert--X. X. dent's greatest achievements Mr Chan Shun, merchant. Lat voice is one of the most natur- were delivering the Filipino 75 Jardine's Lookout; Mr people from the clutches of "the godless and ruthless ideology of Communism" and his concern for the "common man.'

The President pointed out that before Magsaysay, the Filipino masses had suffered from years of neglect.

"He came, and by word and deed Government was for, of and by the people," Mr Garcia said.

The last President of the Philippine Commonwealth under the American regime, Mr Sergio Osmena, Sr., described the late President as "one of the

with the United States Air Force and the Philippines Air Force, over the funsra! porters of the late Presl-

dent Magsaysay,

demonstrated that

Naturalisation of

Granted

mer

Debonair Bandit of Mr A Abbas, seconded by Mr

Ipoh, Mar. 21. A jungle slogging patrol of the Scots fusiliera has wounded a debonair Communist bandit in a trilby hat.

Security forces said the

ambushed terrorist left the neat trilby in a pool of blood when he fted through thick under- growth.-Reuter,

&

Koksan J. Woo..

Messrs Lowe, Bingham Matthews were re-appointed auditors on the proposillon of Mr K. C. Johnson-Hill, seconded by Mr H. Sidbury, N

Present at the meeting were Mr H, D. M. Barton (Chair- man), the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow

the Hon. Sir, Man-karri, Lo, Mr H. D. Benham, Mr G. LO,

Marden and Mr B. Flanagan, (Directors) and Mcasts K. J. 1700, A.

Abbas, Consul for Indonesia at Hong- R. B. Anderton, K. C. Johnson- kong has received Her Majesty's Hill, S. S. Gordon (representing

Prison For Triad Society Members powering Mr Sjarit to act

The Queen's Exequatur cm-

AS

signature, the Government the auditors) and "Mr. H. Gazette notified this morning. . Sidbury (Shareholdern).

The singer was Miss Joan Hadland, whose mezzo-soprano

Yinally beautiful ever heard here. Chung-ling, managing director. She has an easy power, flexibl BC Wengnelchong Gap Road; Mr lity and purity. It is to be hoped Hsu

Halch-kong.

banker, 36 that this excellent young singer Macdonnell Road; Dr Lu Ti-li, will have the opportunity to medical doctor, 22 Caine Road; sing with an orchesten while she Mr Hul Chun-fung

stays in Hongkong. Assistant manager. 185 Gloucester Road; ONE WEAKNESS Mr Peter

Kuo-chao Li

After admitting they were chant, 5

She sang a group of German. Village Terrace; Mrs Lee Yu-ol. 23 Fort Street; Mr Everlasting Love" which she city, three men were sentenced

Mire Lieder

90- including Brahma's members of an unlawful the Fernando Eduardo

Remedies,

D'Almada

to six months' imprisonment by gave by special request of those company manager

Mr Derek Cons at Central Ma- and secretary, 10 Kent Road; Drformance of it last year.

who remembered her fine per- Tre Kal-cheong, physician, 50 seco

Her gistracy this morning.

The three defendants, Tam consisted of Eng- Junction Rood.

odd job" coolie, Yu-pul, 19, fish hawker, was delightfully given.

under Police In The Lover's Curse," her were also placed delivery was inclined to be too supervision for one year,

Insp. K. M. Chan stated that and the line "daily and on March 21, police received in the wonderful gentle, 5.30. Time for Teen-Agers pre- hourly I'll curse them" lacked Information rented by Elizabeth: 6. The Signal, drama and passion. She still certain Triad Society members wizard of Bras Programme Summary: 6.02, Popu. needs to be careful about her weren larity Poll presented by Ted Thomas; enunciation; frankly, one 6.30, Asian Club, 0.59, Weather Report: 7. Time Signal, The News; comes 50

mortal heroes of democracy

who "not, only saved the nation from Communism but also gave the free world inspiration and the struggie example la against Communism."-France- Presse.

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Junction of Second Street and Centre Street. They 7.00, Commentary or stop Press beauty of the voice that one were about to go to a certain Item: 7.15, Victor Young and his does Singing Strings, Violin Bolos bry

.mind The stato funeral in Manila Anatole Kaminsky: 133, Going to about the Today President Ramon the pictures they have seen this

the Pictures The Critics Magsaysay of the Philippines week. Chairman: Timothy Birch: BA

of

not

particularly

On

the arrival police found three defendants, When ques I think that

Miss Hadland Honed the defendants admitted is being observed in Hongkong Life of Bilt: 8.30, Opers and Hallet; had more opportunities to up they were members of the Wo by the firing of flags at half Time Bignal. The News and

in public (this is only her Hop To Triad Society. Home News from Britain; 9.15, all government bull-ule Lover Hour, Cical Re third appearance in a dings, foreign consulates,

year) she ant quests presented by Aileen Dekker: would remedy this drawbacke, ships of the Royal and 10.16,Platter Parade presented by The accompanist was American navies,

Nick Kendall; 10,59, Weather Report Moya Rea, always sensitive and Consulate 1.16, Goodnight Muse; 11.30, Cloewige Liebe" is more than an able, The plane part in Von in Tower Court, the flag will Down.

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