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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1957.

Musician Had To The Dilemma Of The A Book For Boys

'Bring' Her

Piano With

With Her

Kampala, Nov. 26.

Making a concert tour in some of the remote parts of Africa is strenuous and full of surprises, but more satisfying than playing to "blase" London audiences.

te, is the; be pushed up a steep hill to the

Italian Policeman

FRISK OR BE DEAD

By HORACE CASTELL

Rome, Nov. 26.

opinion of Miss Yvonne Cat schoot where Une concert was Murder at police headquarters here has set Italian police

That, at any

terall, internationally known loj concert audiences, who has just completed a 2,000-mile tour in East Africa.

own

She found, however, that a pianist in this part of the world must also know how to Lune her

piunoi on more than one occasion was obliged to spend an hour or two inside the plane to bring it up to something like a correct píteni.

Discovered

of residente

inte

to be given. After the concert, it was re-packed and sent back to it Istund home on board the sicamer.

AL Kisumu, where Miss Catherall had to give two re- citals to meet the local demand, wo Africans travelled 50 miles from their homes to hear her play. The piano -which she had once been in- used there stalled In Addis Ababa, inter making the long journey down the East African coast and across Keryn.

Tuned Piano

The daughter of the British violinist, Arthur Catter-

tline "For the first

In

my uli, Miss Catterall now lives in

life. I had to attempt to tune Uganda, where her husband is the warden of one of the halis my own planos on this tour," of Makerere Col-Miss Catterall said. "It was quite frightening-but quite un leve, Enst Africa's University experience. When I next go to

England lessons in piano tuning. are sure to come in useful.”

What Impressed her about bringing music to remote places in Africa was the en- the town, Mics Cattern sainthusiastle response which

College.

Her concert tour took her to Mwanza, at the southern end of Lake Victoria, where no pizulst has ever given a recital before. There was not even a piano in

when she arrived back at her home.

was

"But the Jocal Provincial Commissioner there keen on music that he scoured The countryside--and discovered a piano belonging to the Dis- trict Commissioner, on Ukerewe | Island, 50 miles away in Lake

Victoria.

shall

take

some

They

moat

she

got from her audiences. It was wonderful experience," sie declared.China Mall Special.

Colour Slides

a major problem –

-whether to fight a now law safe- guarding the citizens, or to leave themselves open to possibly violence by criminals.

The low forbids the police to All Hallun police ure still revolver. The rit squnds" also have trun- heons, submachine guns, rifles und

arch anyone taken to head-med with a quarters for questioning with- out permission from the chle of the department.

This means that, as happened recently, a criminal en carry a revolver-and use it-without the police being able to protect themselves.

And Dad Also

"Boys' Book Of Flight" by David Le Roi in associa tion with the Staff of Flight. Published by fliffe & Sons Ltd, Dorset House, Stamford Street, Landon S.E.3. Price 12.50 net (postage exire).

PUBLISHERS nowadays are always stressing the point that the modern boy, if given a book, will not be put off with a book that skips all the "knowhow” details.

My only quarrel with that is, boys always wanted to know all about the technical details of every modern invention, and come to tunt, a great deal of theory also, if put in language they could grasp, and illustrated in a straightforward manner.

RADIO Hongkong

Another polleeman, Cesare Coccanti, was hit twice and has since been taken to a mental

The only difference between hopital for special treatment.

the boys of today and the boys Policemen who burst into of yesterday is, the modern boy room overpowered the man.

IN fortunate insofar that a

5.30. Evening Serenade: 8, Time After treatment of various face whole generation of writers Signal. Lucky Dip-Listeners' Re- injurice he was taken to Rome's have grown up who specialise quests presented by Margherita

Cooli al- Regina

(Queen

facia of in presenting

an 6.58 Weather Report: 3 Signal. me News: 7.10. Heaven) prison to await trial

selentitlementary: 7.15, Osorge Feyer Lateresting „on charges of stir der

and manner. attempted murder,

от

New Law

often hand-grenades stened to their belts,

They have to be armed for in Italy even juvenile delin-

nearly quents are known

revolvers to carry The law was one of a series ways approved by Parliament in the submachine-gunt, past five yours following con- This habit, according to the plaints, that police were over-pollee, is largely responsible for Lough and sometimes un- Italy's annual murder rate of conuutional" in their dealings just over

"An 1,500 people. with people.

armed criminal," said a police

A higli

police officer told official recently, "will invarl-

bitterly reporters

during the ably kill save his skin,”

sergeant's funeral: "In the old The new law against search-Jays, we should have searched ing unsuspected persons is now

the man, We should not have The old Fascist laws gave the being binmed by the police for left him for 45 minutes in

murder unlimited an unprecedented practically pollce power. They could, for instance the heart of the massive grey police headquarters room with

did) subject a man I building which houses Rome's (an)

If police headquarters. careful scorch woman to a

the A to they happened be In

35-year-old their Italian was picked vicinity of a fiol, or at

Unlimited

or

in

us when we find them acting

and

A THESIS

LAT

+

Take for instance, the "Boys' Book of Flight", Here is book that the modern boy will have to wrest from the bands of his father. Preelse, scent!- Beally accurate, uncondescent- ing, practical, 11 is exact as a scienüße thesis, and as interest ing as the finest adventure yur

It is a boy's dream of a flight

The author, Davide Rol, is A very experienced author of he boys books, knows their

fully loaded revolver in his pocket.

"The new law has made our ❘ book. unemployed

up by themary task of crima preven-

iton a joke. homes it a theft occurred next police on the suspicion that he "Hardened criminals sneer at door, or a police headquarters planned to hold up an ex- football player. if they were accidentally neur professional

But in the scene of one of the weekly The man was driven to police suspiciously and tell us: 'Hands Innguage, and he gets down to

to off or I'll ding you to court, brass tacks quickly, Mr Durocher, Vice-Pre-police and-vice raids.

headquarters and taken up

their way.

presenting this book, he has sident of the Alliance Fran-

probably

a revolver in availed himself of the services Up to about dve years ago, the fourth floor office of Rome's And they go on

with there were frequent allegations traffic and tourist police divi-iheir pocket, ready for crime. of the leading aviation Journal

court that police used third ston

"The series of laws passed Fight degree" methods to "persuade" a

in the last few years allow us, iz. effect, susoccted person to confess to a

Intervene only crime. And there was one set.

when a crime has been com sational ense in which a defen-

caise, will present a selection of colour slides whose subject matter ranges from Japanese to Hongkong flora. geishas

will take This show

place at 9.15 p.m. today in the

prc- mises

7

Powerful

Radio Message

"So an urgent radio message wus sent to the Island, saying can you come lo concert and bring plano?'n

of the Alliance Fradant, alleged by the police to For 45 minutes, the mild- The Instrument was packed caise, 46, French Bank Build have made a full confession of looking but powerful man sat up in crates, Jouded un to the ing. Members and friends of the sex murder, was found not if an ante-room waiting to be NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES | local steamer, and shipped to Alliance Francaise are cordially guilty by the court.

/ "BENARTY"

FROM UK.

Consigneer

by of cargoes

the above-named vessel from U.K/Con- tineul, are hereby advised that all such cargues are being transhipped at Singapore into a Bencruschen“ due to arrive at Hongkong an/about 3rd December, 1937.

Delivery of such cargoes may be obtained against production to the andera.m3ut the original "Benar- ty" Bills af Lading duly endorsed.

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., LTD. Agents,

Hong Kong, Bh November, 1937.

To ADVERTISERS

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Space for commercial advertising should ងផ booked not Inter than noon on Wednesdays,

For the 6OUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of pubitostion, Special Announcements and Classified Advertise- ments as veuet

EDWARD VITO

(HARPIST) 29th NOVEMBER

PROGRAMME

Must-from "L'Arles'enue**

Suite

2. Impromptu

Etude in C

3. Scene from

Olgue

4. Pity Acto

Flute and Harp Caprice

Mwanza, where it then had to 'invited.

China Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

KING'S & PRINCESS: "Loving You." ley shakes his way to success.

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA:

Earth." Science fiction.

Elvis Pres-

"20 Million Miles To

ROXY & BROADWAY: "Stopover Tokyo." Robert Wagner, Joan Colling and Edmond O'Brien. Adventure in Japan.

STAR & METROPOLE: "The Smallest Show on

Earth." Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna inherit the local "Bea-pit." A British comedy. HOOVER & LIBERTY: "Action Of The Tiger." Van Johnson, Martine Carol and Herbert Lom in Communist Albania.

HARRY

ODELL

PRESENTS

AT THE

LOKE YEW HALL

¡University of Hongkong)

Friday, 29th November

(With The Hong Kong

Philharmonic Orchestra)

and

Saturday, 30th November

(SOLO RECITAL)

AT 9.30 P.M.

PROGRAMMES:

Bizel

Gabriel Pierne Edward Vo

EDWARD VITO Orpheus .......... Gluck

Jean-Marie Leclair

ARTHUR LORA

Ibert

Fiste and Warp

INTERVAL

D. Mute and larp Concerlo, in C

Major, K299 Dammartes Mexact

(Played with the

HONGKONG PHILIARMONIC ORCHESTRA)

• American Composer,

ARTHUR LORA

(FLUTIST)

30th NOVEMBER PROGRAMME

2. Sonata in Eb Major ...******** 2. S. Bach

Alegro — Sjekinda -- Allegro

Mute and Harp

2. Concerto in D Major G. F. Handl

EDWARD VITO

a. Byrkis

Danas de la Cbevar Caprice

Claude DebuRY

Arthur Honegg's ***...................................... Sigtrin Kang-Bert

ARTHUR LORA

-- INTERVAL: ****

4. Danse Lente

Serenade.....

Flute and Harp

-

5. Etude

Gius

janjeguenz

EDWARD VITO

J. Jongon Howard Hasson*

Edward Vit()* Edward Vio Lection

#. Duo la Three Moveznenie ... A. Hovhanes

Andante in Vivace -- Arta (Dedienbed to Vito and Lor)

Three Tollwang piram th Chinese)

Flate and Harp

* American, Composer

Chona Wen-Ching

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sent

scores

During the not infrequent rols, the police shock squads of innocent by- standers to hospital with their speeding серя and short { wooden truncheons

the

called into the office of assistant chief of the depart ment, Dr Antonino Troisi.

Dr Troist asked him for the usual details name, age, ad- dress. The man's answer was to draw an Italian automatic But in the past few years, pistol from an inside pocket of police methods

his well-cut sports jacket and fire all eight bullets at the police in the room.

notably

periodical

have

become the

Durlog milder.

anti-vice sweeps. checks are made to ensure a minst iaxocent people being taken to prison for several

, bis, as used to happen in the rast. And in riots, the police, with a few recent exceptions. are not as indiscriminate an in

in their the past truncheon's guns.

arci

+USC submachine-

A bullet entered the heart of

to

mitted-when, for instance,

is too late to save # person from being murdered."

But newspapers are urging Italian legislators to stand firm the new laws. Rome's for I quential, pro - government,

"11 Messaggero. newspaper,

wrote, in a front page leader article:

"The police demonstrated

E

As a consequence, this book all the illustrated with

draughtsmanship, and artiste, photographic skill Flt has at

ifs command.

PROGRESSIVE

There are 48 pages of superb art plates which illustrate the points made? in the splendid brrangement of the book which takes us forward through the

most praiseworthy sense of progressive stages of aviation. regard for a citizen's rights.

A

oliceman has incrificed his life, Three olbers have suffered

Peter Twiss, the famous test foreword, pilot, contributes a injury.

and turning the pages we anal- "But the new law should not ly reach the border of the vast sergeant, 35-year-old Vittorlo

tragedy, we unknown which is rapidly top- Camerini,

be changed. The aled who

few

D{ hope, will give citizens anowing hefore the assault minutes inter. Dr Trolsi kim-

2 se of admiration for the scientific knowledge hit three self was

umes and

new police, and a

urge to may lose the

use of his right co-operate with them, instead of I can think of no book which Constable Natale Min-the old fear and suspicion of would please ninety-nine out of

wounded

hundred boys. the anyone in police uniform," every

China Mall Special. 1

fascinating.-J. L

נבתן

Trocel thigh

was

THERE'S OIL IN

By EDNA ATKINSON

Anchorage, Nov. 26.

ol and gas leases. on 210,000 aures on the Kenai Peninsula,

Alaska Drilling operations

OIL-MINDED Al85 und 180.000 ucres in the Copper

kans are watching river region closely developments on have begun at "Bear Creek Unit Alaska's oil scene.

The site of this test well is a remote spel on the Alaska Peninsula, across the Shelikop

from Strait,

Kodiak Island. Barges, commercial air freighters and helicopters are being used to take supplies.

THAR

Furthermore, if the oll pro-

It is

THEM

HILLS

This

No. 1."bout 350 miles from territorial Treasury has already of forecasts and the optimistic Anchorage,

received subataritini revenue future seen through oil-tiated from this source,

glasses.

is the large group of Federal employees who, under Federal law and of dismissal, are res- vinces produce oli in commercial penalty

trained from quitlies, Alaska will share in

owning mineral The United States royalty Jenses on Government lands. It it.. will be one-eighth of production, includes employees of the with 90 per cent of this going Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Info the territorial Treasury. Alaska Railroad Bureau of Bureau of Land Management, at

Mues, the Geological Survey and other Government agencies, One geographic situation must

OIL-GAS AREA

In a

statement made

Some ten weeks after the dis- covery of all in the Kensi Peninsula July, the Richfeld O Corporation has now on nounced in Los Angeles the com- pletion of Its Swanson River No 1 discovery well. The announce men! stated that the well is dowing at the rate of 900 barrels of 33.0 degree gravity oil per day, and 122,000 cubic feet of gas, through a one and

Still another major ell them, one-half inch beam."

the Texaco Company, has led The well

had been drilled lenses on 47.200 acres, covering over two miles deep, to a depth land hear Kamashak Bay and of 12,384 feet. It was plugged Wide Bay in the potential oil back to 12,000 feet and pinched and Kas area on the Alacks

Some of the Kenai Peninsula back to produce at a rate of 360 Peninsula,

land leases may overlap one of barrels per day, with a cutback As the land-grab for oll and

the important wildlife refuges- in the gas production as well. Has lenses has added up to over

the Kenai Moose Range.

A 8,000,000 acres, since the signi-

now set of regulations is to be ficant Richfield discovery aplica.

Issued by the Department of the tions for leases have fanned out One section

Alaska's Interior which is responsible for over the Kenai Peninsula, and population is likely to maintain safeguarding America's wildlife

Inlet into

neutral attitude in the midst resources,China Mall Special. across Cook valleys of the Matanuska and Susitna Rivers.

SECOND WELL

Richfield

the

Off Corporation is now sinldng a second well about two miles south of the No. 1 test hole in ito programme of study- Residents and farmers are re- ing the productive acreage and ported to be selling all leases on possible reservo, Omcials have their holdings to leading oli pointed out that since "this is firms, usually at a flat fee per the first producing well lb be acre, plus an interest in proills completed in the newly dis.If and when all is strick on the covered all province, there is no property. history of performance upon Another centre of potential oil which to base en appraisal of Interest is the historic trading the significance, of the dis town of Wasilla and the acreage surrounding Big Loke, a sum- covery."

mer resort area for tils region af Alaska.

Meartwhile, the Union Oil Company of California has moved into the exploratory field la Aluska with options to luase the

an 80,000-acre ared at "Goose Bay Site", once held by

90 PER CENT

Seward, Alaska, at the dedica- tion of a new National Guard armoury on September 21, the Guvernor of Ainska, Mr Michael Stepovich, said that develop be resolved on the Aleska off ment of öll. In Alaska will put the Territory in a strong finan- cial position.”

LARGE GROUP

BUKTI.

GARCIA'S BUDGET GUIDE

Mr Garcin said that maximum portion of the Government's resources

finandal available

would be allocated to economie development projects.

Manila, Nov. 27, President Carlos P. Garcia yesterday announced that 'urgent national develop, ment and defence needi**

Ho sad he would initiate would guide Coverament programmes to promote scientific apancies in the prepare, engineering and technical re tion of the next national search and encourage invention which would lead to higher pro- budget.

ductivity.

The President alsó previewed

Turning to steurity needs Mr MARLOS O programme * Darela sold he was for streng- Government la tienext four thaning of the armed forces, yests of his administration, including troming

serves, „kuprovement and extCY]= "No increase in the cont of sion of pilot training and modern

the Alaska dulf Oil and Clas The Territory of Alaska hná Development Company. This already benefited from a new area, about five miles from An-Federal Statute which provides chorage, across Cook Inlet, is that Alaska is to receive 60 per kak? to show definite promisë. cent of the revenue from oil and In 1950, the Alasică Gulf Oil gas longe8. Over £170,000 las and Gas Development Company bean collected at 2/1d by the drilled an exploratory tale to Federal offices of the Bureau of

In addi- | Lionel Management whilch pro- | normat Government opérations | training for the navy-United a depth of 3,200 feet, tion to this loase, Union. Oli hoạ ceskes the applications. The will be permitted," be smected | Prom

"My Fair

Com-

with 7.30.

Lady" (PGO rhythm accompaniment); Time for Jaxx with Robin Day: 8. First Hearing prosented by, Ronald Decent; 6.30, At the Hallet Music of Tchaikovsky: 5.58, Weather Re- The Newn port; tina" Signal. and Home News from Britain; 0.15, The Hong- Wednesday Theatre. KAM Stage Chats precios from the Sea"

Mabel Con- Pro- standuros and Howard AgR. duced by Fat Egan and "Companion to a Lady" by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agit, produced by Janet Tuinblin. The Man from the Бад

mi

Cast: Sally Farlow, Mavis Jolib Jarlow David Bartlett, Crease: Alexander Wishart, Eorward; The Man, Michael Tyler. Cart:- "Companion to a Lady". Miss Honeyseti, Dorothy Scales;

Coornbea Gaunt, Philipps Mi Jinny, Pat Egan; Cathy, Helen Strahan: 10.15, The Has Haina Orches a and Chorus: 10,40, A Bock at your Bearide.hree Mea in a Bow" by Jerome K. Jerome. Part 10 Res: by David Lyttle; 10.58, Weather Report; 11, Time 11.10, A signal. Badlo Newsreel:

rocital

leen Joyce by Sort (piano); 11.30, £lose Down,

1

4.

REDIFFUSION

пред

Concert:

Strict Children's

Wednesday DITY OF TWO

30, Istrianental; Corner Presented by Aurtle Bay: 8.30, Wednesday Requests--Presented by Betty: 0, Melachrine. Muiente: 628, Birthday Mailbag: 0.30, Dick Jurgens Show: 643, The Story of Jane Armitage; 7, Time Signal, the Nowa; 7.09. Weather Report, An- nouncements and interinde; 7.15. The Shep Fields Show; 730, Eddie AXO! Blordshi's Fisher with Orchestra; 7.45, Acrom The Bridge A Preview of J. Arthur Bank's New Action--Facked Thriiirr: 0 Per sonally Parade: 636, The Tops in Popular Music presented by Nick Kenal; 830, Diamond Music Show; 9. Educating Archie; 2.30, To Lot- Serial From the Form S

by John

16. Prime Seals and his Accordion Rand; 1030, One Night Stand; 13. Date With Dreamland 11.30, Prelude To Midnight; 42 Midnight, "God Savu The Queen," Close Down,

4

TELEVISION

Children's Hour-Car- toons"; 625, Ungla, David Presenta The Story of Twirlynom – Stosine, 5.30

Adventure of KI Carson" Starring Bill Willams; 6, Close DowIL.

730, T.V. Concert' Miniature; 245, Rediffusion Newsreel; §. Cantonese Film:The Golden Butterfly" (Part 31; 8.30. Favourite Story: “Deolilon" With Adolphe Menjou: 9 Belence Fiction Theatre: "A" Visit,#roma Doster Pliny"'; 930, Chinese Feature Film:--- Chiu, A Poor servant. Q3'7": 11, Late Night Final:-News Head-

ment Close Dow3.

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