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CHINA MAIL
Stricter Controls On Licensing
Of Radios Planned
A Concert
The Critic
Enjoys Reviewing
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
Government will shortly be enforcing a more
rigid control on the licensing of radios, it was learned today. The Postmaster- General's department, who carry out | this work, is soon to be enlarged.
In addition to staff expansiva,
the radio licencu department of | the P.M.G., have on order, a radio inspection" von which will ujet them in their work of checking on unlicenced radios.
In the budget debate a fort adult nen. Col J. D. Clague asked for a reconsideration of collection at radio licence fees.
As Col, Cajare pointed out over the last few years there
bien ably increase in the number of transistor radios, Im-
ported and used in the Colony.
Regulations
By ERNST GOTTSCHALK
NOTHER French artist, 'cellist Bernard Miche- Hu, appeared last night on the platform of the Univer- sity's Loke Yow Hall. He was assisted at the piano by Mr Nicholas Astrinidis. Right from the beginning it became clear that Mr Bernard is a soloist of the front rank, being equipped of a tunstster tel was already with an impeccable tech-in possession of a radio licener. nique which is allied to sound musical mind.
In fact, MI Michell is the which enables calibre of trist the critic to sit back and enjoy the music.
For Mr Michelin plays with almost an unblemish- ed accuracy
and the technical difficulties, "pustil in the various works, are overcome eftertlessly Above it each Interpretation of
·A radio Lecnsing officer told the China Mall that if a person owned only one transistor zet, and no other radio receiver, a
leence was required.
But, he said, it was not known in how many cases, the owner
Lo
He explained that one radio licence clued the holder operate any number of recolver tots under the same roof, bi his own name. Tils included the portable or of enc operation transistor set.
US Doctor,
Nurses On
Mercy Trip
ToVietnam
A doctor and two nurses from the United States,
Batahllakna) – 1805
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959.
writes fashion newa, BAYA WAWE
NEW
Lady Sheaffer
SKAIPART YOUNTAIN PAN Cicha renta
THE SUBWAY OPENS
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兵
The subway opened for business this morning-Clona Mall, Photo,
passed through Hongkong The new pedestrian subway:
by air this morning on
their way to Saigon, at the urgent request of the Vietnam Government. They will combat the backlog of tuberculosis CBSCS nt the
Hospital Cho Huy
at Salgon Bad will also demonstrate modern methods of treatment of lung diseases.
In the case of a car radio, a
They are Dr Richard Over- licence is required --- rate but this licence clsa allows the hol, Clinical Professor of Sur-
ble or transistor set. holder to operate a second post-gery at Tufts Medical School
the widely divergent styles, of transistor radios Im which works by Fecies, Mozart, ported
into Hongkong, The
Beethoven, Saint-Saens and de China Mail contacted a uniber Falla represent, is correct and of leading importers. suitably contrasted.
Though I admired
most Mr
Michelin's effortlesmusa, at no the
time during
performater of the four compositions, which were on the
programme, did one receive the impression that Battle thought had gone into their preparation.
In Boston. Miss Kathryn
.Tu thyr OUL The Bumber O'Donnell, Chlef Nurse of the Thoracle Clinie in Boston and Woll, Surgical Miss Shirley Nurse of the University of Maryland Medical School Hos. ¡pital in Baltimore.
D: Overholt
stuy in Salgon for two months.
Three more doctors are join the mission at staggered intervals up to Adgust.
The Figures
Will
to
Thefts From Parked Cars
bullt to. enable ferry paisongers to pass under Connaught Road and thus reliavo waterfront traffic congestion, was opened this morning. Many Kowloon
residents, after using it, soid that the subway did not entail "too much hardship”. The bright colour scheme
FARMER ACCUSED THIS 'MR
OF MURDERING FOSTER FATHER
won approval. The sub- A New Territories farmor went on trial in
uro
way itself is well ven- tilated and thero many electric lights to augment the natural sun
light that streams through the openings at the side. While most padestrians used the subway, a. fow creared the road. Extra trafficmen are, how- ever, on duty to direct people to use the subway, Workmen
crecting railings along the kerb on both sides of this short stretch of Connaught Road to remind people of the subway crossing.
pro
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the Criminal Session this morning ac- cused of the murder of his foster father. The Crown alleges that Lam Kwong-choi, 45, stab bed Lam San-fat to death in a village in Taipo on November 15, following a quarrel. Mr A. Sanguinetii, Crown Counsel, told the Jury that early that morning the deceased went to dispose of some grain which he used to sell to merchants.
There would be evidence, he said, that accused first quar relled with his foster mother and then with the deceased at a bus stop in the village.
Words Exchanged
Several of the big Amps producing
transistors are Japanese.
Four local ogents for these JD321314 frens In part BM anunthly total average
which Each work talis just short of the B,000 appeared to be carefully studied marks. However, only about and yet everything was kept 3,000 of these are sold foenlly. flowing without being merely German and American Arms Bucht.
cannot.compete in this market. The latter is always danger As one Importer sakti, " only with cellists of a lesser cal bro imported a few German scis. A blanket and two shirts, than Mr Michelin because the
expensive and good, worth about $100, were stolen ellu dzes rut lend itself quite But we cannot
They are
compete with from a private car parked in Breadily as other instruments the Japanese transistors, which Boundary Street last night. to displays of fireworks. How-
are cheap and good."
Earlier in the day, thieves stole ever, these were enjoyed too at
One of these insporters of П camera and on exposure Japanese transistor Fels has meter and Bash beer in the market for about valued at $500, srement Children To Entertain the later with three.
equipment,
de Fodia's "Sulte Populaire Es- pagnole" to which as Minke had
been added Platigorsky's tran- 15 months. reription of the coinposer's cele- brated "Fire Dance."
lle sald after the
car parked in
first few months business began Road, outside the
up. Now he im-creation Club, monthly average of
to brighten poris
a
At this instanes, of course, pianist Astrinidis had too the 2,000 ts to Hongkong. Forty opportunity
brilliance and
ess. Speaking
display 10
Caroline Hill Indian Re-
At Shangri-La Ball
per cent (or 800 sets) are sold Minister Leaves Farments and technical
much prow- the pianist of une must point that he wHE equal to blu partner with his Impeccable phrasing and musi- clanly conception.
☆☆
locally,
Certain words were exchanged between the accused and his faster father that morning and the accused was ten going into his own house and emerge, u bottles which he threw at the deccused, One bottle struck the deceased. sald Crown Counsel.
Mr Sanguinetti said that fur- Chiness children In brilliant ther exchanges of words took European place whereupon the accused children Ira Nursery Rhyne was seen to open his coat and Another has
in the been
The Philippine Secretary for
costumes will provide the enter- draw something out from under- market for a year and a half, and now imports between 2,500 Foreign Affairs, Mr Felixbert in aid of the Boys and Girls
tainment for the Shangri-la Ball | nenth it.
"The prisoner was seen to go and 3,000 a month, One third M. Serrano, left for Bangkok Clubs Association to be held at up to the deceased and strike of these are sold locally, the by PAA today
after spending Repulse Bay Hotel on April the deceased on the back. Importer said.
a day in Hongkong.
deceased ultered some word. Later he will visit Malnya. and Singapore and will also are
The Governor omd Murs Bluck and collapgod,ald Mr. Sangul
attending This charitynetti. attend the Seats Council of Ministers meeting to be held at Wellington, New Zealand from "Apri
Additional Charges
It was Indeco one of the but starding merits of the recital that the two artists represented an almost perfect partnership. This is of great hiporfence
for Iistance, witen,
one per- forms the third of Beethoven's 'cello sonatas, where the plana Two additional charges of
lateeny from part is of equal importance to
wero a vehicle that of the 'cello, At the play-preferred against Lu Slu-hong, ing of this work, I notleed with 20, of 326 Hennessy Rond, second pleasure, as 1 had already at the floor, at Centrul this morning. Eccles sanzia, the pianist's spar-He is also accused of assaulting. ing use of the pedal and later a detective, Chung Ming-kwong, at he too showed a more varied in Yen Fing Read on Saturday louch, giving more colour to his nigist. refined playing.
The Beethoven sonala was the piece de resistance of the recital. In it Bnd the scherzo the most interesting. The main theme of it, setting the mood for the grealer part of the movement, was played exceedingly well by Mr Michelin who added occa- sionally an appealing huskiness
to the golden timbre of him Instrument.
No plen wag taken and de. fendant was remanded two days In police custody by Mr Derek Cani.
Remanded
Fung
Leung Kwok-hung.
10 of
Wing painter, Street, ground, floor, accused of Indecently
10.
The
function.
The accused then fed, but Bookings for tables will be was arrested about 10 days later. more on Last The Geor's came was based first served,”
direct
cvidence, said IFJ. Cori
Crown McDouall, Chairman of the Ball Counsel sold. What transpired. was seen not by Committee, of the meeting held that morning
one witness but by a number of this morning.
people.
Dr T. M. Tcoh, Police Foren- sle Pathologist, sald he per-
assaulting ve Canton In Dock formed a post-mortem examina-
year-old Chinese girl on March 10 at 502 the Peak, was re-
tion on the deceased.
stab
The P. & O, Iner Conica He found a triangular manded for seven days by Mr entered Too drydock this wound on the back.” He attri- Derek Cons at Central Magis-morning, for a general survey buted the cause of death to shock and haemorrhage from tracy this morning pending a land hull repairs. Sho wil be
for report from the Social Welfare ready
the wound.. service again', on officer,
April 12
25-HR FLIGHT TO END TOMORROW
BR
RITISH Oversens Air- ways Corporation's new jet service Enking London
The recital was presented by and Europe with the For Mr Bernard Ho, who during East opens tomorrow with the Interval announced that the two artists will give another the arrival of the first concert next Tuesday at Wah scheduled Comot 4 flight at Yan College, Kowloon. It was, Kai Tak. however, not said if there will
We
be another programme. kape so and in this case muy 1
The Comet, due in at 9am.
14 expected to complete the
suggest that Mr Michelin plays fourney from London to Hong- for us one of Bach's "Unac-korg in a scheduled flying time ecmpanied Sulles for Cello,"
of 25% hours.
FIRST
COMET
IN NEW
SERVICE
than seven years, most of it on secondment to the RAF. Joined Boac in 1940.
He
of its
to
be
On the final stage Journey from.. Hongkong Tokyo, the Comet 4 will commanded" by Captain D. T. Whitham, who is one of Boar's longest-service jet plots,
on nn
Great Force
Dr Tech said that "quite eco- ziderable force must have been used to cause this wound."
Mr Justice C. W. Recce is hearing the ease.
Defonding the accused is Mr Terence Shurlock, Instructed by Mr L. Holland-Roberts of Hastings and Co.
Det. Insp. Moss is assisting Crown Counsel.
Bound Over
New
Tung
Wah Board
The new Board of Directors of the Tung Woh Group of Hospitals took office this morning.
PENNYPACKER' CAME FROM HONGKONG
AR CHUNG Father of 17
1
By DAVID T. K. WONG
Singapore.
been obser
Among those who attended the cliclul function were A Hongkong-born father of 17 Mr J. C. McDouall (Secretary í · la Kuala Lumpur has Just for Chinese Affairs), Sir Chau
Malaya's Tsun-nin, Mr Ngan Shing- kwan, Dr Chau. Sik-nin, Mr Li Po-kwai, Mr Tang Shiu-kin, The Mr Lee Ju-cheung, Mr Ma Tsui-chiu. (Permanent Advisota to the Board).
Mr Cheung Chan-hen, the retiring Chaleman, welcomed the new Chairman, Mr Ernest C. Wong, and his Board."
Asian-Film “Oscar”
For Captain Whitham, who is 35, it will be the second time
An unemployed youth, Loh he has piloted a Boat Comet) Ting-man, 19, of 101 Bonham Inaugural service. In Strand East, ground floor, ac- 1052, he was First Officer of the cused of posing as a policeman crow which few a Comet to was ordered to be placed under Johannesburg on the anal stage two or at least a part of ore, for we
years' probation by Mr The jetliner will be leaving via Bangkok, Calcutta, New of His historic fist Commercial Derek Cons at Central Magis- have not heard these truly at 10.30 Dan, after refuelling Delhi, Karachi, Beirut and passenger servicu.
tracy this morning. monumental compositions here and is due to land at Tokyo Frankfurt is due in Loaden Captain Whliham was one of Sub-Inspector . Ma sold 'a · This is the "Oscar""" for for a long time, if at all,
just four and a half hours later, before noon on Sunday.
the fist pliata to be trained to policeman noticed a large crowd | which films from aight Asian The fervent applause which The first Comet Bervice On arrival at Hongkong, the fly Jet airliners.
In Tal Wong Street on Wednes- countries will be competing the two artists received from | between the Far Enst and | Comet 4 will be commanded by In 1053 he was a member of day. Defendant was having a in the 6th Asian Film the fair sized audience should London орел on Saturday. Captain K. Jenner. Captain one of the crews of the Comet dispute with another man, Yip Festival in Kuala Lumpur on have assured them that many The Inaugural westbound flight | Jenner, who is aged 30, was which flew the Queen Mother Chúng. who said defendant lock forward to their promised leavea Kal Tak at 848 pan. educated in New Zealand and and Princess Margaret from claimed he was a policeman May 4-8 (Festival Com second appearance,
Saturday and after travelling served in the RNZAF for more London to Southern Rhodesia, and wanted to search him. mittes.Photo).
From the
25
years
AGO
Among those who will be leaving the Colony by the atcamer Carnarvonshire, still be Lt. Colonel T.A. Robertson, late · Secretary of the Hong- kong Club. Colonel Robertson is extremely popular in zoțial and sporting circles.
"I
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AM afraid I can tell you nothing shout my. present mission to China," said General Hans von Secckt, world famous German milltary authority in Hongkong yesterday when questioned regarding his taking over of the post formerly occupied by Gen- cral Wetzel, as chief milt- tary adviser to Chiang Kai- shek's Nationalist forces.
Known as the man who started Germany along the road to military recovery after the great war, author of · soveràl Buthoritative books on military strategy, and on the future of Germany's aimed fercos, Gen- cral von Seeckt la universálly regarded
as one of the out- standing living soldiers: :
Drastic cuts in the allowARCEI paid to all ranks in the colonies, including Hongkong, will be made on May according to information received yesterday. Alt officers and men will be affected. Two of the most siriking features of the revied rate are that oficers lost da much as $80 a year, and a private will 'réceive" the same Pay as if he were serving at Alterabot.
Two samples: Married Officers from $4.50 a day to $5. Rank and File; from 55 cents tổ .30 cente a doy: Single officers from $1.90 to $1.45 a day, whille. Rank and File will be cut from len/rents a day to nothing.
MR
TR H. J. Armstrong and Mr R. A. Wadeson
have been admitted part- ners in the legal firm of Deacons.
W. A. Cornell has
fe Pennypacker." Ite is 65-M retired from the firm of
year-old Mr Chung. Ab San..
competition to find the Palmer and Turner and, com father with the greatest num- menced practice as an architect. ber of children was held in conjunction with the screening.
of the comedy film "The Re-R M. M Watson has been markable Mr Fennypacker," Minade a partner of Messrs
starring Clifton Webb.
Immediately after winning, Mr Johnson, Stokes and Master!
Chung fold the Press that al-
had ro though he
1.any children, he was all in favour of famlix. planning and birth
An extension of the work of the Chinese Commercial Press is about to be under the new factory covering an taken with the completion of area of 160,000 sq festmat
-
"Bringing up a big family is great fun, but feeding, clothing and educating them in —gerous matter, omhu said Mr Chunk. who is the chiet North Point,
he clerk at tin mine, said
From the very email begin. came from a small Hongkong | ning 35 years ago, the concern family of two,
Ite came to has become the largest of tis Malaya as a boy,
kind in China,
This Funny World
DEPT.
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