to tho
over, as there were no pro-
Warning
Cheung could be regarded a un pocomplice, and Mr Justice Gregg warned the Jury that
Federation
A net profit of $600 accrued
Rugby football
I would certainly like to hear while they might convict the ac- from the proceeds of the recent It again under more favourable cused on Cheung's evidence, Itseven-a-side circumstances.
was dangerous to do so unless tournament organised, by the
The works I Wiced best in the there was corroboration.. whole programme wero Lin
Sheng-Shih's own compositions. As a composer, he is a minia turist, and that seemed to suit the particular audience he was playing to. They liked a mam ber of short pleces, whereas i am sure they would not have enjoyed one big work nearly as much. (See also Pago 8 for HK Concert Orchestra Review).'
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Hongkong Football "Club." The money has
This was a serious warning,
been allocated to_
Mr Justice Gregg sid, but it several local charitable institu
|tione, “including the Hongkong : was not a prohibition.
Soetely for the Protections of Mr. Justice 'then referred the Children and the Flongicong Jury to the evidence in the ease. Benevolent Society.
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