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A NOVEL AND HIGHLY ENJOYABLE CONCERT
An unusual musical event took place last night in the University Loke Yow Hall; this was a concert at fow which the performers were all blind (a very being partially but only slightly sighted). About 400 people attended.
It was organised by the Hongkong Society for the Blind and the Blind Welfare Section of the Social Welfare Office, and those taking part were from Hongkong's own blind homes, the Ebenezer and the Honeyville, Boy Scouts from the North Point Camp, some professional musicians and a few individuals who are being cured for by friends or relief organisations.
varied The programine was
and the con- and interesting. tinuity on the whole efficien The management of the groups of blind children on the plate
remarkable and
form was
it
was noticeable that the childrens to be as Lu- are encouraged dependent sa poseible, and, that naturally they behaved very
were
and displayed no nervousness or awkwardness,
There
several plano outstanding soloista,
umong whom was Mis Au Chi-ming, who played Mozart's Fantasia 18 D minor with a neat and clean touch and conalderable musicul she skill and feeling, though needs to develop mure strength. She
of Professor pupil Harry One, whe Winter accom-
her panled In a group of songs which the song with a sweet and clear soprano. This young musiclan deserves much *- couragement.
Is a
The blind Scouts Troop from the North Paint Camp unk two rousing choruses, one being
Anvil Chorus from.. "I the
which Reemed to Trovatore" wh
1s vigour Jose nothing of
by Cantonese, being sung in
A
baritone soloist, Lung Kwok
19
Chinese
Kei, sang two
songs. that remarkable niglit's two young male soloists have such strong voices, for
In the middle both are unuy teens, is hoped that both can be encouraged to develop their talents.
ม
The opening number was group by the percussion band of the Kindergarten children from the Ebenezer Home. It is clear that all these blind children both in singing and playing have a strong rhythmic sense and have little trouble 'about keeping In tune; they sometimes require a clearer lead, and are inclined to cut out their rests and rush on to the following bar too quickly,
FINELY SUNG
VERY CREDITABLE
Another individual musetun who gained much credit was Mi Lau Yau-hong. who Beethoven's Romance in F. Mr with a Chorale from Buch's St Lau has a pleasant tone and a John Passion, very finely sung with feeling and spirit, though good rhythmle stree, but his m- tonution
there were one or two high and being correct by some diffidence piercing vokes which should be in attack, and though his bow-kept down to blend better with ing was supple, his expression the others. was rather unvacled, it is clear
Special that
made of Mr Thomas Fung, who Mr Lau requires more
the accompanied with steadiness and practice in playing before public, when he should be able sympathy the male singers, the male chorus and the violinist; to develop a much firmer style.
The Choir of the Ebenezer
the played Home concluded
convert
duet;
Win prevented from
ing.
mention
should
be
also of the two ladies who sang The Ebenezer Home provided a piece from Cantonese operu, two piano soloists and a plane accompanying themselves on the
a young tenor (though traditional Instruments. rather low-voiced for a tenor)
At the beginning of the even Cheung Mau-shang, sang two
C.E.M.
Terry, Hon. Chinese songs with strength and
Chairman of the H.K. Society clarity; and several verse re eltations were given both in t Chinese and English by some of address on the reasons for the The Honeyville concert and the problems of the At the unalustot Mr К. Коел Social Welfare
this was Keneral,
the children.
Home also provided
for
the Blind,
focal blind.
Kave a
short
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MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957.
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ACCUSED'S PLEA CAUSES COURT TO ADJOURN
The trial of 31-year-old fitter, Chang Ping-wai for the alleged murder of a 28-year-old woman Lau Chow-hang at Bridges Street, Hongkong on January 9 this year was adjourned twice this morning to ascertain whether accused was in a fit condition to make his plea before the Puisne Judge, the Hon. Mr Justice C. W. Reece at the Surpeme Court.
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Accused pleaded guilty when the charge was read to him. Then, His Lordship said he could not accept the plea as made because he was not satisfied if accused fully realised the nuture and consequences of the plea of guilty. He adjourned the court for Defence Counsel, Mr Lawrence Leong, to explain the nature and
consequences of the charge to him..
When the cour! Bat
ugain after 15 minutes the charge was
read to accused for the second time. When the Interpreter re-
wid | mained silent.
duct, and the girls chorus on Omer, gave a vote of thanks. prated the question accused re-
"Sorrento," (hardly ever absent |
from any concert programme
n gatis.
Hie Lordship then adjourned the court to enable Dr P. M.
which fncludes
these factory evening parts of which songs days) and a charming Italian reached a surprisingly
standard, and
ugh
Yap, of the Mental Hospital to dc.
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
PLANT ENVISAGED
Increased Demand For
Town Gas
"In anticipation of a favourable report preliminary steps havo, been ken to acquire mumelont land from Government on which to Brect the additional plant and oMetal approval har besë, given to our purchase. If required, of #1 adequate rile adjoining Me Tau Rak works.
**With regard to financing these developments, it must be resized that the present policy of extending our services may be expected for rome tims to edme to absorb the full cach secretion from operations-- that is to may, that an amount equal to the whole of the deprecialkun provision and the profit eamed will be expanded on milne and ancillary development Consequently finance for the new plant involved la the cross harbour, plan; can only come
of now capital to some form
hacing necessary to continue masnu-
tia! financing would be required without the possibility of obtaining it from males of surplus land.
"The demand for our main product-Town gas-has steadily in-ories of use or from the creased," declared Mr G. E. Marden, Chairman of the Board of Directors from both. If it ultimately of The Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ltd., at its annual general meeting of shareholders this morning.
Mr Marden said that a limiting factor had hitherto been the res- trictions on water supply, and with improvement in this respect the Company may anticipate a further increase in demand.
On the future of the Company's operations as the Board and its advisers visualised them, the Chairman said that an invitation had been extended to two qualified experts to advise the Company on the desirability of concentrating manu- facture and its attendant problems, which would include cross-harbour mains. In anticipation of a favourable report preliminary steps had been taken to acquire sufcient land from Government on which to erect the additional plant and official approval had been given to the Company's purchase, if required, of an adequale site adjoining the Ma Tau Kok works,
A
dividend
was declaredÍ.
At an extraordinary generol meeting held immediately after the conclusion of the onnual general
the following ordinary
good
the increase Lor se of $3 (ds. 3d.) 1 We are now using a type of Main-¡marked and
land coal which has given
first three months of this year over, per share on 255,937 shares alts but have retrained from the corresponding perted in 1050 Jong term commitments at present reached 113 per cent. This conrump- high prices. It must be anticipated, ilun bu been serviced only by ex- however, that uniess freights decline | lending our production, storage and our coal wil cost us quite appre- | distribution systema to à point where clably more than has been the case their capselty le taxed to the utong A
few years. Fortunately in the Inst
"Over twelve miles of new mains there are definite signs of much a were laid and 4,68 mites were renewed decline and a close watch is being or enlarged as We continued our kept on the situation.
galley of penetrating area of poten- tal consumption. Al the same Ume A considerable redisposal of mains was effected to deal with increased demand. The number of consumers increased by some ten per cent and the number of appliances used by consimers by 124 per cent.
ONS GOlution was carried
unanimously:
"That
the pro- posed payment by The Hong- kong and China
Gas Co., Ltd. to Wheelock Marden
and Co..
date of the sum of £2,500 in
consideration of
the surrender by Wheelock Marden
and
Co., Lud. to The Hongloons 1 China Gas Co., Ltd. of their
of one-half interest in the
datex July 14, 1802, made be tween William Glen of the first part, Thomas Gien of the second port and The Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ltd. of the third part, bo and the same is hereby approved."
01 Article B of un Agr 194.
The resolution was proposed Marden seconded by Mr J. L. by Major S. M. Churn,
A Special Resolution with en amendment, v
proposed by N.
A. Croucher, seconded by Mr P. J. Griffiths, was carried without discent.
Mr
Mr Croucher's amendment was to Article 98, and read: "The Directors shall have power with the consent of the Company In general meeting by special re- solution to remunerate members of any special committee and
current expenses of the Com- pany.
song of the Chimney Sweep, musical preceded by an explanation in monstration of the considerable on secure e conto testify "The Winslow Boy" charge such remuneration to the English by Margarette Yeung, talent and "trainability”
from
bilnd
people.
Much
cred!!
who read the story group of Hems by a Harmondeo and to the superintendant Braille sheet. They also gave a must be given to the teachers, Band: both chorus and band the Homes, which are obviously the children, In spirit as well as in name XX
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accused's condition,,
Dr Yap said he recognised accused as having been under
10
Sir,--Your critic
of the play
to April 9. He found him to be expression of a code of honour,
his observation from March 22 at the University, wrote:
"A contrapuntal theme is the quiet, siow and not anxious
but such a code is at a discount x with other people, and these days." happy over his circumstances. He gave no trouble to the doctor while
observation. He
under
ale normally and as a whole slept well, although from the history given by accused's wife,
of
a fellow tenant and a friend there
suggestions WCTO abnormality in the past,
FIT TO PLEAD
Dr Yup said he could find m
definite evidence to justify d
diagnosis of insanity, He had
Was
ho was, non
haps the young man is right.
tempora, O mores. But per-
OLD-FASHIONED.
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
The Special Resolution which was proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr W. J. Lees read:
That
the regulations con- tained in the printed form of Articles submitieti
the Meeting and for the purpose of identification signed by the Chairman thereof, be adopted the Articles of Association
as the
of the Company in place of the existing Articles."
Present at the meeting were
Mr G. E. Marden, Mr R, C. LAC
and Mr J. L. Marden (Directors).
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FUTURE PLANS
Tau
"It i In connection with there whether viewed alone or in the light of the proposal to con- centrate manufacture at Ma Kok which has been under-con- stant consideration during the year that I should at this stage глу something about the future of the Company's operation on the Board and its "advisors visualise them.
LESS PRESSING "With regard to residuala, sales of coke and breeze declined substan- ually owing, as I have said, to our owa" needs, and whlist there was aome improvement in for sales this residual continued to secunulkie to somewhat embarrowing degree. Since the close of the year the position has
figures, improved further so that the installation of a processing plant has become jem presiding from a physical
of view Its point desirability as a profitable operation, however, is being kept in mind.
"The demand for our main pro- duct Town gue — constituted as It is of Coal Gas, Producer Gas, and Water Gas in proportions determined "An invitation has been extended Jargely by our espreity to produce to two qualified experts to advire, 20 and store within the daily variations on the desirability of concentrating of lood, has steadily increased. A manufacture and its attendant limiting factor has hitherto been the † problema. which would include restrictions on water supply and with | cross harbour mandas. Mr Hirdi Improvement in this respect we may | Distribution Engineer to the Wales anticipate a further increase in de Gae Board and a leading expert un mand. Whilst during the year the the subject of transporting gar actual deliveries of "gon were but over long distances. Mr Neervert sa 3.6 per cent greater than in 1935. Dis Chief Engineer to Land and Marine trend which began in the last few Contractors Ltd. These gentlemen mon the has since become mare are expected to arrive here shortly,
atur at West Point very rubetan-
IT, hostver concentrations, at: Zía
Tau Kok in found ferrible, much though by no means all might be
recovered from the andy' of Weat Point and Kennedy Town. Even so financing will be necessary in some
substantial in amount." It will be
form or other and it might be quite realised that orders for new plant
must be placed and it must be largely paid for long before land sales can be realized and there must inevitably be an element of uncertainty as to the proceeds of land rold for dollvery advance as must be the case in thin intacco.
FURTHER CALLS
"Our Bankers unfortunately are not prepared to finance capital, ex- penditure and whilst we inight bope for some assistance from them, if only a shorter bridging operatiori wore involved, we must be prepared to help ourwolves, Shareholders must anticipate_therefors further calls upon them for the provision of capital in some form and whilst it might be possible to indicate an attractive return on some form of loan capital local financial condi• tion ATC much that there seems little prompect of our needs being met except through further issue of ordinary shares,
"Following upon the decision to strengthen our Accounts Depart- ment, of which I informed you last yent, we have appointed; Mr. G. La Btrickland, B. Com ARANZ, 85 Accountant and Mr Graham has be
Administration Manager:
come Spikins, B.Sc., 11 Gar
E., our Manager, his technical and other staff, together with all of the deserve our Company's employeca
for the year's work and ac
an
complishment,
The London office which as I told you last year is subject to
into by arrangements entered carllor Beard zemalja ́ahunantie factory state of affairs and the former Secretary · of the Company, now London representative, has Lendered his resignation. - This, how= ever, may not reduce the Company's obligations in London and we are taking legal advice on the vulber, ***Tuming to the Ropert and As counts before you, you will see on pages 10 and 11 there is a plan and notes on the proposed development to which I referred earlier and ori page 9 there is a representation", of (Conta. on Page 8, Col. 7)
Winstone Edwards Appeals
To The Full Court
The Full Court this morning adjourned the hearing of an appeal by Mr W. S. Edwards, a former assessor of the Inland Revenue Depart- ment, in a case arising out of a claim for damages by Mr Edwards against Mr K. M. Almao, Assistant Commissioner of Inland Revenue.
The Court held that Mr Edwards was not entitled as of right to file an amended notice of motion of appeal without prior leave of the Court and also that he had not filed a complete record of the previous proceedings as required.
Mr
QC, Solicitor-Crown Connsel.:
to
BELAS EV
A
well
Another Mr Justice M. J. Hogan, Chief, ther documents were needed, "
point appellant Justice, and Mr Justice T. J. then he should like to have an brought up was that the pro Mr F. G. Nigel (proxy for Gould, Senior Puisne Judge, opportunity to produce them coolings were being held in a Mr Justice and would like an adjournment. Judge's Chambers, Seven truffle accidents occur- the Hon. Coric Blaker). Major comprised the Full Court. no reason to think that accused red over the week-end in Hong-S. M. Chum, Mr W. J. Lees
in Edwards appeared
Mr Hooton said that person-Hogan told Mr Edwards that go on. although they were using the the ft to make a ples.
respondent was ally he was prepared (representing Wheelock Marden person, kong and Kowloon, Questioned by Mr. λ.
they were actually by Mr. A. represented
Hooton, He had all the papers relating Chambers, Lid, as shareholders) Four Chinese boys and three and Blair-Kerr, Senior Crown men who received
and Ms to the case from the inception. sitting to open Court and any- Mir
A. Croucher, Mr P. Injuries in
Mr Justice Hogan sald Lite one was entitled to come in
and Counsel,
Dr Yap said he had these mishaps have bcen
Griffiths (proxy for four share-J. C. McRobert, do по reason to thinjs accused tained in hospitals for treatment holders), Mr A. Wadeson The appeal was against the Full Court was not disposed to listen,
go on with the hearing, since it
known, con could not follow a conversation and observation,
Mossre presenting
Deacons) decision of Mr Justice was not possible to do so with tinted the Chief Justice, alter kind at the
Scholes One of the four boys, named Mr C. G. Smith (representing
on a preliminary point making.
Loung Ping-wing. aged
the six
Auditors, Messrs Lowe,
of law arising out of the claim out having before it a complete tions were being made to one of the Courtrooms" and the re- Не sold Accused would years, was knocked down by a Bingham and Matthews), Mr T.
for damages, Mr Justice Scholes record of the proceedings.
Giving his view on the ques occupied mem maining two Courtroom, were understand it accusations were private car in Mein Street West, Spikins (Manager) and Mr P. 0. had held that a certain document}
of the amendment, the him. made against
mentioned in the claim was one ton Dr Yap Shaukiwan and a 12-year-old Scales of Wheelock Marden and
-General said that Lordship that his (appellant')
Mr Edwards agreed with His. added that accused by tomboy, Chu Tak-hung was involve Co., Ltd.
subject to absolute privilege Solleitor
under the relevant ruie, a notice perament was not an out- ed in an accident in Queen's Mr R. C. Lee was re-elected and could not be produced in spokent sort of person, he was Road West Leung Shui-wah, J. L. Marden, seconded by Mr
of motion may be amended at: point was that there was no a Director on the motion of Mr Court.
need to obtain prior leave to being glow-witted. But
this any time by the Court as it may amend his notice of mollen, but be In Kowloon,
Chiot Justice
deem fit, would be able to raise an ob- aged 10 years,
morning observed that it ap. However, he continued, Mr he was asking the Court la Was Imocked W. J. Lees.
that it such leave was neccesaIY, The re-appointment
peared that Mr Edwards had Edwards, notice of motion was of the cons selected for the jury were Yuen Street, A 18-year-old Auditors was anounced by the
amend it not to his liking.
boy, Yee Kee-wo, sustained in Chairman. Following Dr Yap's evidence juries in another mishap in Ma the charge was read lo recused Tau Wel Road, Kowloon,
He pleaed for the third ilme. not guilty.
weton, If he thought the per- down by a private van in Fa
men
A jury of seven then empanelled. There were five objections to, serving on the jury by three women and two
before men,
the jury finally empanelled
In
The
not complied with the re- gulations in Bling an amended notice of motion,
filed on May 2, and as far as
** COURT'S DECISION PA ho was aware, no leave of the CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH
Giving Court had been obtained to le
the Full Court's NOT INFORMED
declalon, Mr Juzlico Hogan sakā Proposing the adoption of the A Chinese cyclist was hurt in
it as requrri.
Mr Askod to explain, Mr Edwards a collision with a private car la Report and the Accounts, the
that as regards' whether the Hoolon
sald that, Chairman, Mr G. E. were Shanghai. Street, Kowloon.
said he had not been informed of moreover, it was his submission appellant was entitied as of rights Marden
the procedure on this matter that one of the grounds of the motion of appeal without leave, to file the armended notice Pod another collision in Queen Road said:
The cost gaw plants on both sides
until the last moment. He said amended notice of motion was the Court held that he was not East, a rickshaw puller was in- of the harbour were opperated sub- seriously Injured when a lorry year and it was found necessary to jured. Loung Fal-shing was stantially at capacity throughout the
he had not had suficient help on abuse of the Court in that from Court officials
R
so eniilled was an attack on the Judge. at the Kowloon Hill Develop Water Ges to meet increased de-
step up production of Carburaited Appellant sold it was
the amendments wern, to ment Area slipped back and
last Thursday that thoRo out of these proceedings," the fore be after leave of the Court
ing the be made, he said, it must there mand. as to which I shall have crushed him between the car something to say lator. The quantity
gistrar, had told him that there Solicitor-General
stabod ut coke available for sale wan
wert other documents that
had
clearly naturally lower owing to its utilisa-
boon
Regarding the hearing of the Lion for water-gay Although the
case self, the Chief Justice position in this respect improved sa
Mr Justica Hogan said it had' He continued: "I would take the new platnt at Ma Tau Kok camo
wald the rules been
had not been responsi-the the appellant's into production. This commenced bility to comply with the regula amanding the notice of motion of proceedings had not been strongest objection. to complied with, in that a record In October, and operations have tons and not the Court officials to include attacks of that type."nied, and only an incomplete continued in factory manner Mr Edwards had sled nothing
was
Mr Lawrence Leong instruct
ed by Mr A. H. Hindmarsh of and the hillside. Deacons and Co. represented the accused Mr W; A. Blair- Kerr, Senior Crown Counsel, 'is prosecuting, assisted by Del. Sub-Insp. J. W. Currie,
Hearing continues.
Airport Crash
Seoul, May 6.
SUSPECTS HELD Four Chinese suspected pickpockets -*- have been. Lained by the Police. Altogether six coses of larceny from the person were reported to the
over the week-end.
claimed that they had pens, wrist
One of the detained
Pictims
A United States L-20 aircraft their fountain
only
"If that had been published
would
a
to be filled in these proosam contempt of Courth faces had been obtained,?"
NOT PROPER GROUND
since then, WJordan Road, has now remaining portions of the site are in day, and this was too late for that particular ground of appeal this appeal until the been completely dismantled and the in this regard until last Satur-
transcript was fled on Saturday. Mr Hooton submilled, that we are not prepared to hear course of fransfer to the purchaseTE, At Well-Point the new water gas the Court.
proper plant, to which I referred last year,
was not a proper, ground, and has been brought into, use, and tow The Court also had not boon that the Court should rely on produse had been compiled
and we are prepared gulher with the old
to retorte there supplied with complete bo on the original notke of mollen has operated, at full capacity.
told the
an
and a Republic of Koren Alr watches, a wallet and o. PUREO | carboniaktion of the Japanese con "Ängs, the Chief Justice went on. inst the rutogaid that: din | days for the necessary - doma
"During the year we continuedcripts of the previous proceud~| in de the appeal, “
Force C-48 coillded at Scout | stolen,
Lordship out seven
wisch was fiest tefed during 2000, and His Lordship add the ques municipal airport today injuring suspects was a 10-year-old boy your wheer were tion now arose whether the ap amendment could be made at ments to be fled, after which
are-technical notwiths five American passengers and who was cald to have matched linge for youple blot peat should be dismissed, or any time the Court saw it to do mesh, doke would be axed for one United States Army soldier a purgo from a Chinese woman or tray ich pot or 3 whether there would be an ad-so. He said be, doubted very, the hearing. performing ground crew rescue in Prince Edward Rond. He was | Lunos cutirely putable to any camp. journment, r
owing to the rise in freight raton its
much if leave of the Court was operations. Reuter,
arrested by: a' taxi driver, Demat dort would be prodibiITOY Mr Edwards anks, that if na ZVÉCESSITY,
sion' as to, coria
The Court
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