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20TH CENTURY SCIENCE
REVIEW AT
1958 WORLD FAIR
By DAVID WILLEY
Brussols.
SCIENTISTS from fifteen countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union have revealed their plans to domonstrate to visitors to the World Fair opening here on April 17, some of the stupendous scientific discoveries of the past half century,
In a two and one half nere, lunds, "Hall, of International Selence" Belgium. at the Arst World Fair to be.
nearly 20 years, both held for spcefalists and the general public will have a chance to stady the achievements of 20th century
science.
Visitors entering the hall will 1 surrountiesi by huge photo- graphs and charts llustrating' relative scales of size, from the nucleus of un atom to a stor in the Milky Way.
West
UK
FIRST BATTERY
the
HK Philharmonic Orchestra Telecrit
Gave A Fine Performance On Friday
By D. E. Gray
the Hongkong Philharmonic
LAST Friday evening
Orchestra presented a concert in Loke Yew Hall, University of Hongkong, and because one has heard and read so much arrant nonsense about this Orchestra in the past few years, I undertook to study the programme, par- ticularly that part which sets out the names and size of the various sections of the Orchestra. Later I asked ques- tions about its composition.
Apari
Rehearsals
no
the
or four hours from the conductor are for three
Perhaps the highlight of the and, Commissioner-General for Germany
Fon), this Orchestraį daily.
performance was the nightingale, Fulr, hus promised that "dummy" (Arrigo
consists of 31 string players, lo "pure" sputniks will be on show. But drillon
With that background of factquail, cuekoo chorus at the end made up of 3 frut and second and basis of comparison it is of the socond movement (Sceno refence exhibits, most of the 46 countries taking part in the 1958 Also expected to be on view violins, 6 violas, 7 cellos and 3 possible to say something about by the brook). The woodwind uld 10 woodwind and lost Friday's performance. The soloists and the orchestra World Fair will show their own is a Soviet TU-104 long distance string bass, applied scientile developments Jet airliner, although it is not brass players and coe percus- frat striking feature of the pro- this extremely well with a fine touch, Defects of yet clear whether the aircraft sionist. This makes a fatal of grumme was that the organisers professional in their national pavillons.
get course there were. The tempo This museum of pure selencu Details of the interior of the can be transported safely by 48 pinyers. I enquired as to had obviously attempted
of these were pro-away from the Haydn/Handel of the third movement (Rustic will be divided into four sections, massive rectangular Sovie: rond from Brussels International how many
music merrymaking) was lower than corresponding to atomic physics, pavilion, one of the largest in airport to the site of the World fessional in the sense of having Mozart/Purcell type of
had previous experience In which we have own accu usual. But the conductor Ho chemistry, solid state physics, the exhibition, have not yet be Fair on the 500-acre Heyse playing in a professional symtomed to hearing in Hongkong doubt knew his orchestra. There and blutogy. Each section will revealed. But M. Rykov, Soviet plateau.--China Moli Special.
phony orchestra, and discovered for a number of years Bearing are difficult horn passager hert, be subdivided Into parts for
that 5 or 6 had. That leaves in mind the materials which There was no noticeable nuffing specialists and the uninitinted
42 players who presumably have Arrigo Foa hnd available to him,
of horn noies, the intonation public.
bed no such experience. Natural- can only describe the concert
throughout was good, and 1 ly, the calibre of this major as remarkably good perform thinks it better to accept portion must vary considerably, ance. Intonation was excellent in fact that a slightly slower tempo all sections. Discipline was good in the strings, and there was fine was inevitable, precision throughout.
Again it is just not possible to The concert opencel with get the full effect of the 'Storm' The BBC Symphony Ordus-Weber's Overture to his opera with three string basses and an tra has
players; the Euryanthe". This is a brilliant orchestra of 48, most of whom over 100 conductor of
Japanese composition. Like all the works are not professional the
programme it really They did remarkably well, but Orchestra int Tokyo told inc
nevertheless there were `eeriat when he passed through Hong Calls for a bigger arches.ro the atmosphere
moments in the Storm when portray hung recently that his orchestra
and splendour which he longed for an orchestra of numbered 120; regional British chivalry
80 players! An increased stand- London However, Ensembles like the
Thilharmonie increasing the size of the orches Kavo
a very eredilable per- tra, and not by the shoutings of ampere-hours, produced by Peto and Radford Mozart players (whose repertoire
Is largely confred to the works formance of 11, my only criticism
a few uninformed people, crying Ltd, 137, Victoria Street, London, S.W.1., is of Haydn and Mozart) are being the undue volume of base for higher standard of
Der trombone at times. it is dif- formance becaure they recognise equipment on the bout being fitted as initial Viscount 800 series and Vanguard aircraft Every player in such orchestras fic for such players to shift in some vague way that somd-
thething could be improved. is highly trained and ex- from the atmosphere of made by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd, perienced professional musician brass band, and to adapt them- selves to that of the symphony orchestra, However, the more Vickers House, Broadway, London, S.W.10. It
the experience they have the bet- is also available for réplacement on the
Orter, and 1bis ald not affect Viscount 700 series.
Illustrations
They will see illustrations of
round, light, and energy waves,
TO HAVE BUILT-IN VENTILATION
UT the
to of
players.
Shop. Garden Trom the sound wave created by A 24-volt Dagenite battery with a capacity of 25 | Orchestras vary from 65 to 85. the action of the opera unfolds, and can only be achieved by
Vaata, "Proga", Candies stud acces
from Duys! L.. Home Accessory Bi G1 Hoad, Hongkong.
BPOTS? PIMPLEST *EBKAMEL.” contreal as it iesis.
Get a handy tube Today two sizes availabi
leading Irvin
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MUSICAL
A pinzu note, to the deadly gamma ray cuitted by an atom Lumb,
VANGUAR5), Recordings ful Con- hejsreure FLEVO
is of titles such as The Wraggle of London,
Rutherford, supert and vowed
Targiz Uyprics. The Concert, 1- The Weavers
Gold & with Carnival
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strong. Of
in the fullest sense,
course
A 100-metre long mural chart will show milestones in the hi- tory of science trom the liver' tion of the screw, altributed to Archimedes (287-212 B.C.), the splitting of the atom by Lord
The first section of the Hall, "the atom" (atomic phyales) wij give
Bod explanations
de-
Known as the 12-ECM. 13- Improvement in electrical per-ply. monstrations of radio-activity
The entire design is spend a good deal of time nud solar energy. There will be VA, it is the first battery pro formance.
quick connecilon travelling as well as playing. models
of atomic particle oc- duced in Britain to have built-planned for
rehearsals celeratore, and a demonstration in ventilation. The
vent and disconnection of the battery, but when at home,
cell
con-
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES of cooking by solar energy plugs are not exposed but vent when the sun shines. The Inte a compartment on the top specialists will bt
lo of the battery which is able examine a working experimental nected to a pipe leading through
reactor.
the butside skin of the aircruft. differential 10 the
the aircraft
*MYRAIDUN
Damaged rarga ex thứ veraet will
be surveyed by Mesers. Goddard & Douglas At
10 a.m.
and
- [ the "molecule" section Owing (chemistry), while overalled pressure when
Boll's -Wharf frum
March
13, 1138,
requested 10
31
10
10
Consignees
have their representatives jen
during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE. Agetika.
Hong Kong, Maret 17, 1930.
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Outstanding
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laboratory assistants will ex-flying, air from the cabin blows through this compartment and plain the latest developments in exhausts the gases outside the
nthetle
and analytic chemistry,
aircraft. In the "crystal" section felld stute physics), visitors will be able to watch a giant transparent model of crystal, 12 feet high, with 800 lekering lamps to show its interior structure.
The last section, called "the capacity/weight ratio, long life, living cell" (biology), will show and the fact that it requires the public the movements of only conventional battery malu-
It is completely living biologieai specimens, en- tenance. Intged microscopically on colour pillable in any position. The television berecis through a cell plates have been designed and the active materials evolved closed circuit.
Other outstanding features of the ballery
high
are is
If the visitor feels red, or specially to give the maximum prefers to absorb hia arlentille performance at the high cur- knowledge the easy way, he canorents needed for engine start- sit back in a comfortable arm-ing over a wide range of 1ern- chair in n 000-sent cinema,peratures.
Dulch versions.
Cinemas
in
which will give a continuous Separation takes the form of performance of a holf-hour dim, envelopes of Purvic microporous entitled "Introducing Science," plastic" which enclose the and virtually The film will be shown in negative plates English, French, Spanish and eliminale the possibility of Internal shurt eircuits. Pervle separation ensures reliable ser- vice under widely varying operating conditions and per- mits the stortge of new batteries in dry condition for an Indefinite period.
The cells The Half
are assembled of International
containers Selenice will also contain three moulded
of high small specialist cinemas, each impact polystyrene and a special less than 100 feature is the design of inter- seating slightly
which
passes people, wher short documen cell
cell walls taries on scientific subjects will directly through the
completely scaled in Britain, France, the and
the way United States, the Soviet Union, polystyrene. In this West Germany, and Italy have length of conducting on
a' contributed "visual ald"greatly reduced, to fin
these sequent reduellon in weight and for showing in einas The Hat will
The Unborn
AT
TOMIC rays definite- ly cause injuries which are passed from generation generation in mammals -the group of creatures to which Man belongs.
This is proved by.tests carried out by the Medical Research Council.
Experiments at the Harwell atom station have shown that these injuries can cruse rame of the descendants to be stillborn, Other apparently healthy descendaris CD Carry the injuries in dormant form which chor
future up suddenly in
generations.
FLIES, MICE
The danger was first realised ofter studies with fies.
Now Harwell tests with mice have shown that mammals are sensitive about 20 Umes more than flies to the gamma rays by radioactive given materials.
The obout as sensitive to them as the INOUGE.
odds are that man is
The experiments, directed by
Dr T. C. Carter, are Stage One
be shown.
have a fully
equipped laboratory for the pres paration of specimens and de- monstrations, and a comprehen- aive scientific library and rest room containing current scienti
Journals from Over
countries.
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A commilice of representatives from the 15 nations represented at the Hall of International Science has been at work for more than two years planning details of the the complicated exhibition. Many projects have not yet been revealed, but, as one Belgian selentist put it, "we shall have everything in there from models of Soviet crushers, to live French ducks, which have changed colour aller mutation exeriments."
atom
connector
I enquired how often Philharmonic Hongkong chestra rehearsed. Once week for two hours was the re- the overture,
Professional orchestras
China Mail Entertainment Guide
WHAT'S ON TONIGHT
KING'S & PRINCESS: "Short Cut To Hell." Robert
Ivers in a "shocker."
STAR & METROPOLE: "My Man Godfrey." June
Allyson and David Niven in a comedy.
ROXY & BROADWAY: "Peyton Place." Lana Turner and Hope Lange in a strong small town drama.
HOOVER & LIBERTY:
"The Pride And The Passion." Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren in a technicolour drama,
ALHAMBRA: "The Gold Rush." Charles Chaplin
comedy.
CAPITOL: "Across The Bridge." Rod Steiger In
a drama.
RITZ: "The Garmant Jungle." Lee J. Cobb in the
garment racket,
Burt Lan-
MAJESTIC; "Sweet Smell-Of-Success," caster and Tony Curtis in a drama, ORIENTAL: "It's Great To Be Young." John Mills
in a British comedy.
path Is with, con-
Audio
MAIL Notices
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p.m.
By Surface Macao, 0 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 13 By All
nd Visual Entertainment
the
per materially the general effect of
RADIO HONGKONG sented by Jack Shepherd: 8.30, Mon
day Reques-Presented by Nick __Hirthday_Mailbag:
8.50 pan., Julius Caesar"—Ą, series | Kendall; 6.58, of programinen about the
William Shakespeare-Party La Musique Francaise Presented by Joarmelle Pley; 630 A Moment PAY" (2) BAD. New Concert Orches For Melody-With Felix King and 6. Time Signal. “La the Groove"; Vocallets Dorothy Carloss and Gerry 6.30, Talking About Music, compiled | Grant; 3.45, Story of Jane Armitage: and intracticed by krene Yuen; 9.55. |7, Time Bigned and the Neww; 130,
Expectations
The 'Storm'
By JOHN LUFF
FREDDY
Abrahams
and his Rockets take over the Monday Band Box programme begin- ning this evening bring- ing yet another com- bination before the TV, camera.
"
This band will introduce a different routine in that they are performing without a singer, but will hand over the solo sequences to the different in- strumentalists of the band. Thia quarter of fui hour'a feature could be made really something if the various band anders used a bit of imagina
and studied the TV ton
The camera boys are good at their job now, and if tha soloists tackle their assignments viewing material. To see this well, the close-ups provide good.
done really well, look in at the Guy Lombardo half-hour fea lutes. Our local band leaders could learn quite a lot there,
technique.
WHILE on
the subject of music for TV, I want to say something
about
the Wednesday TV Concert Minia- ture. This is a programme which Introduce our local musicians to the TV screen. Now, I my- self, am not too exacting, and As long #5 performance is pleasing. I ask for little more.
#1
But on the other hand, there aro
many good musicians in the Colony to whom the following must be painfully obvious. ".
Too many of our local aspir- ants are riding their way into public programmes in general and TV in particular, before they are ready to appear, And many of them will never be Now surely ready to appear. it is also obvious to the least discerning that a performance, I would like to see six desks given over TV where the un- merciful camera pans the soloist of strings on each side of the | conductor instead of four, and for a quarter of an hour must more cellos and bass03. Then be performance of more than wo would have the 'Storm' de passing value. It should be played. In the absence of a school of music in
Hongkong it is to be hoped that every good string player In the colony will join the ranks of this Orchestra, which will
Now take the pianoforte re- citals. During this past month
Wo
Grieg's Flano Concerto with
had sololats before the Irene Yuen us soloist was the
earnera who have not the slight- Second and principal Item on
est idch of what is pianoforte the first half of the programme.
music, leaving out for tho Much was expected of Miss enable it to get that surge of
moment their ability to inter Yuen and she fully came up to string tone which the musle of
pret the pleces of their choice. the romantic and modern com- expectations. It seems but yes-
A popular serenade. originally terday that she played the posers calls for. Ceasar Franck Variations with I am very happy to say thank written for voice, or later scored for orchestra, can be pleasing, the old Sino-British Orchestra. you to the Philharmonic Society
and in the hands of a skilled Since that time she has studied for giving us a most enjoyable
who has planisl
develop- is to be regretted for three years in the United concert. IL
ed * strong sustained style States under Miccyslav Mun that the public of Hongkong in which the melody sing's
turn (himself well-known as a con- did nu.. out in greater against a lighter left hand ac- cart pianist to old residente in numbers. 11 was by no means
ood house. It is remarkable dious.
companiment, it can be melo- the Far East).
How Uttle the European com munity in Hongkong patronises
a
But when it is played by one
Technically Mias Yuen Is most accomplished planist; as concerts. Occasionally, however, who has no idea of phrasing, far as my car could judge there some attraction takes their and who introduers arpeggios was not a faulty note; and the fancy-for example, al
the unrelated to the original key, orchestra and she seemed to walan
Also, in Wardeld recitad last that is going too far. blend and answer one another week, they turned
we have had out in this programme In perfect harmony 4 the strength.
singers singing in Chinese, the musle progresed. This concerto
lan- There is no doubt that one
Teutonic and Romance is a very romantic work, and I factor responsible for the poor guages, and equally out of luna think the artist should not be house the
and breathleen in all three. multiplicity of afraid to take the tittle liberties concerts taking place this month; As artistes, I have very little
with tempo and rhythm which:
just do people
not have the foul to find with their, man- the heart demands in the por money to spend
on them all. ner, for in that they lack trayal of much music-for ex However, for those who do nothing. In fact, as musicians ample, the momentary hesitation there is a repeat performance of they had everything a musician al certain vital notes. I think the Hongkong Philharmonicrequires except the talent that she need have no fear that the Society's concert with Irene goes to make a musicion. I do orchestra will follow her. Of all Yuen, In Kowloon on Wednes not know who is responsible
the concertos I have heard this orchestan play. In recent years, this la certainly one of their best
We have had so many visi ing pianists recently that it was a very real pleasure to see an accomplished Hongkong artist playing wth a Hongkong. Or- chestra. This young artist is a very fine planist Indeed, and we are fortunate in living her here in Hongkong. I look for- ward with anticipation to hear- ing a great deal more of her in the future. Artistic standards are not raised in a community by merely listening to dis tinguished visiting artists. Such men and women may, if they are good enough, inspire one to greater effort, but i la local artistic talent which by cn- couragement and support, will ultimately make for high standards of performance,
Weather Report: 7 Time Binal Weather Forecast, Announcemed Newa: 1.10, Conure“ from Amerion | Show; 7.30, B1 Patrick's Day Bhow Oven's
1.10, Lock-and Interade: 725, Bive Fields
Recnai: Irish Songs sung by | Ine Mutie presented by Nick Hentai;
Ambitious
day.
QUEEN SORAYA
SAID CLOSE
TO NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN
Close
Cologno, Mar. 16.
for the auditions connected with this programme, but should suggest they go along to the Schools Music Festival, and see what talent there is in the Colony.
THOSE who like informative programmes might like to look in on Tuesday night_st 7.30 when "An Outing For
shown. Christopher" is
This is one of those clever features which
opens with an unclo taking his nephew to a museum,
and there they stop before, a casa containing copper relles. to a nervous break-story of the use of copper From that point, you get the down, Queen Soraya today through the ages. My emphasis discussed her futuro in a on this programme is to suggest family conference at the it as the means of using TV as
• visual aid to education. Iranian embassy residence here today.
According to Embassy spokes-TEXT Saturday night, the Soraya will live men, ปี decision on where feature alm is "Long Dark but is being kept secret until Hall" which brings Lilli Palmer
was reached
The second half of the pro gramme was devoted to Beath
Pastorale tati Zline; 1.30, Letter
Symphony,
and Rex Harrison to the screen. public interest dies down. - by Alistair Cooke: 7.43, Ray Ellington | Arish Music
to comment prosented by Deants which according
My reason for emphasising this and his Quartel; 8). Patti Page Intro- | McDonnell: 0. Personality Panade heard on
# Radio Hongkong
Unconfirmed reports arious-evening feature MONDAY, MARCH 17
is, that Lik By Alp
duces The Big Record": 4.50, Mon- Condle Bowell: 116, Tope In Pop few days ago, was described as ly said Soraya has chosi Swit Pahner the actress and Li Pakiston, Europe, p.m.
Hilda Car 150r 130) The Falty 150, what other umbilicus' for the local arche-zerland, Austrin, Portugal
or Palmer, the TV compere, seem Tommon, Japan, 6 p.m.
Debbie sira to tackle. Thaliand, Chintala, urina, India Spain La dark in the clear The "Bundle CH Joy" her; 2. Mom arbitious
It was indeed South America. Gardens: Reynolds and Edile
Other reports to me such different personal Lady: Th
for ព basically said she will first stoy
nome What has intrigued me is her I wish I had the Shepherd's Lanba: day Concert, Pablo Casale. Miss 1 to bound 2) The uue bonnet: Kreiser, Bracha taman, and Andres amateur orchestra of 48 players time in South America to over-wide cultural rango as exhibited 0.56. Wendiser Report: 7, Tussa Eignal, | Bogovit) 946, Secrets of Boofiand
later came her griet over hor broken during her Thursday night fea- to attempt one of the News and Atores News from ByMain; | | Yardetfarrated by Clive Brooke
Beethoven Fymphonies, The marriage and then D.15, Movie Magazine edited and pro-
setile per- ture. She holds the whole world 19.15, One Nigtst Stand; 11; Darbs Withi duced by Ted Thomas; 2.45 Boɑrota
от Switzerland Peking, Shanghai, Kunming. Ben-of Scolle KardThe Chae of the night: 13 anlat God Save The good
Dreamland; 11.30, Iveludo Da Mid- fact that the orchestra gavo amanently The Hall will be an example
of the arts in fee, and her in- performance, by scientific co- i kow,, Klöthow, 8.30 a.m.
any Austria.
torest is not of international
synthetic, as for Malaya, Indonesia, Corion, India, co kind Doctor" Thepeat of last | Quena; Close Downs,
shows what standard, simply
Bocaya's mother, Berlin-bom, Inatohco, in talking to Sir Cedrie The organizers have middle east, de Great Retail. Noon, Saturday's broadcast); 15.15, Boug that "at the level of
Incredible things can be done Countess Esfandiary, wife of Hardwicke this week, she ran of the ftumises Coasačica; 10.45, Fwill Philippines
Weston and hia Orchestra; 10.38, 5 p.m., Children's Hour-Dastogns: with a body
Ambassador to over time and had to be Zealand, 1 sclence
of keen players. the Iranian are no pure
Autoli,
P Thailand, kis, Pakistani, Kildale Weather Reports 1 Tune Signal 5.16. Puup 4 Thonky) "And there is, after all, come-West Germany All sclen-
Khalpi Eslan- | signalled from the control room. national boundaries,
„ East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, Radio Newael; 11.35, Reverie; 11.50, Donovan, Western Martial”; 4.
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They happened at the time tiets speak the same language." in ̈p.ni
7.00, Band | BlogFruky thing rather wonderful about a diary Bakhilari, told reporters Canada, U.R.A.. @ p.m.
REDIFFUSION Almanam a Hir. Hociate) 16. Ilve orchestral . performance, her daughter is completely ex- to be discusing The fifteen countries repre-
Elien Turry, Hawa, 6 pm.
Newsreel; 0, "liver of Destiny: 8.30,
never be quito hausted.
and the audio audience were is Korea, d p.m.
3 b.m., Musical Mission; 3.30. Plynous Toon: The Alobo. which can by Mrface
Swing and Bway with
Cafier, Cordeintrichaned by Joo imitated in 'canned' music al- This was backed up by the lost in the programme as they United States, the Soviet Union,
Каме China, People's Repubite, 9 mth.
Slow Fole des aen Brom thoagi selence has gone a long family doctor, who said Sammys were. Witch all made a very 4. Tex
Two! Maono, 1 D.in.
Biretly Instrumental: A Chiptree's Charles Boyer in "2500 in the 2007;
Chustackers 9.50 Condotine Test Way these days in having a needs a complete rest to regain Interesting feature of TV at ita
full health--United PrON, good try. Eylmoda 20"Dessuter's I39"=Ɛƒ¢- 11. Lab Zuighć zlow; Clone Down,
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there
of a long-term Inquiry to emcsented are: Britain, France, the
the dangers of fall-out trom
Innel, Austria, nucleor explosions and of the Yugoslavia, possible cocape of radioactive Portugal, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, the Nether dunt from otoi fectorios.
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