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MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961.

PICTORIAL PARADE

Dr Kofi Busia, former leader of the Ghana Opposition porty, and his family, now exiles in Holland. Nkrumah is "haunted" says Dr Busia, He sees plots everywhere. Naturally, I am very worried about my friends in Ghana." Dr Busia teaches sociology at the University of Leiden.

WORLD'S

BEST IN

BOYS CHOIRS TODAY

By D.E. Gray

Whether a performance is at the uncomfortable hour of six or not apparently matters little to the concert-going public of Hongkong-pro- vided they want to attend the concert. Fri- day night at 6 p.m. in the Astor Theatre in Kowloon a near-capacity house turned out to hear the Vienna Boys Choir.

dear sir

Stop that row!

I wish to utter my displeasure, at the way work has been in progress on repairs to Nathan- road. It was declared at the commencemeat of work, that the whole project would take about one year to

to complete.

maid nade

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| nuganticen boys ope

chod us magnificently Metal. Art with a tine long The hmbre of these Viennese voces, with their re- madongly clear pure tone, was differen #_gr«JIY freni ying we hear locally

Historicells this choir #14:; Jack hundreds of years, and i

part.ralurty tng that 11 one from Vienna, that of Western music, and should today he portray ang those sample and beautiful theins, hymns, lieder and tolk music from central Europe It is now six months since work of the religious music,

I liked was taken in hand, and all we particularly the hymn "Now (Tax Payers) have to see, is Rejoice" by Gumpelzheimer-- about 250 yards of semi" | besutfifod music completed work on one side of beautifully sung

This is Sathan-road viously not good enough, and I wonder what the Government Departments concerned will have to say! It is also perti-

The soloist in the Cesar Franck that work on "Panis Angelicus" seemed to ne Sundays starts at the me able to impart a rich vibrato time as any other day, at 7.30 bus ynzee --unusual I think am: despite the fact that some a boy soprano. Hp was a fe of the leading hotels the le smgen, with in colony, catering for tourists, fonation.

uent

to note,

arr situated in this area.

seems hardly the way

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"SELL HONGKONG" to tour

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Amusing

perfect

very

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actors.

The boys put on an amusing children's uperella about village barber. Here they prov ists. when after healiced themselves budding Saturday night, they are all of them, to the delight - rnused from slumber by the the audience, particularly the noise of drills, elc, at 7.30 am German-speaking section. ou a Sunday morning. I feel

that somebody in authority In the second half of the pr must at least try and exercise gramme were son, real mcs- some kind of control

Mozart's over cal gems, of which

or

Sir Winston and Lady Churchill, outside their London home on November 30- Sir Winston's 87th birthday. Glowing with health, gleaming of eye, Sir Winston had a busy birthday, as messages poured in from all over the world. He took his seat in the House of Commons and was given a great ovation--defying the rules, people in the public gallery joined in. In the evening, Sir Winston was host of a dinner party at his London home for his family and close friends.

Doyen U.S.

crime reporter leaves

these workmen. Finally, what

what Fruhling" and Schubert's "Das is the possible use of having a Dorfchen" were delightful, But PATA conference bere is for me the choice was Solvergs Hongkong,

Tourist Lied from Peer Gynt by Griez Miss Rose Glavinovich, Bureau, when once the

folk lour and the

song "Farewell 40 years a crime reporter ists are here, they cannot get now, my dear Homeland." The a decent sleep on a Sunday ensemble in both of these num. morning. WAKE UP bers was exceptionally good.

Local choir conductors might take a lesson from the technique of the chorus mas- ter, Gerhard Lang.

body

P.W.D.!!

EARLY RISER.

for for

an American West Coast paper, Jeft for Manila aboard the s.s. President Cleveland last night.

Miss Glavinovich, regarded as the doyen of police reporters on the West Coast, recently re- tired ficm the Star of the Oakland Tribune in California, When she retired from the and gesticulation were required paper, the Tribune devoted the by him to convey his intentions. whole of page one to the story Prior training was what counted of her life.

Jubilee stamps Very little

sold out

movement

The multi-coloured $1 stamps, and the boys could make the issued to commemorate the most

perfect crescendos-and Golden Jubilee of the University diminuendos with little up-

of Hongkong, have been sold parent direction from the con-

out.

duetor,

SMALL

FIRE

A total of 3,000,000 stamps

A small fire broke out at 3. were sold since September 11. This is probably the best in Tal On Terrate in Hollywood-.

The stamp can still be used boys choirs in the world today, read at about 11.30 this morn-

Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDS PEARCE on correspondence, the Postmas- and we are once again grateful ing for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 ter Gonerai, Mr A. G. Crock to Harry Odell for presenting It was immediately put out Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongrong.

them in Hongkong.

by the Fire Brigade.

anid today.

POP by Goc

Sheaffers PPM

Fen For Men

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

Soldier jailed for stealing

second time

A young British soldier wh broke a bond by stealing

second time. was sent

for three weeks this monog

20,

The Peter George

Калест

4 Fwld Reginent

sliced u: Sek Kung. surendered to the police and

admitted stening

wrist

watch sting $35 am a stup

From the Files

25

years

1

-AGO.

December 1936

Ting Edward Vil

For this oftener, he was Boed E long-awaited decision $300 y Mr Yang Causeway say Magistracy

Insp Evan

Join the can! thet Kanters went out due Ch Shun Watch Cat 32 Jolyne Com road the evening of Nat etale i 2 sud aked the proprietor Cent Tak-wait in show huwalet esting $35

Kaniven then walke the shop

No report was made police

The

WHS announced

E24 Parlia- ment yesterday iv the Prime Minister, Mr Stanley Baldwin and almost as soon as the news, in brief form, was being cabled to different mk parts of the world, radio listeners everywhere werc made aware of the King's determination to abdicate. Ce through a broadcast from Daventry, which included The full text of His Majesty's renunciation of the Throne and his message to the people of Britain and the Empire.

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M Yang ordered Kanteen tu pay $35 on compensatio Fre Fap on spend teu more days in

rall

Governor

to visit regiment

In a statement charac- Terised bry its manly, straight-forward character, the King declared that after long and anxious considera- !tion. he had taken

irrevocable decision to re- nounce the Throne, as the heavy burden which rests on Sir Robert the shoulders uf the Black will vis the Hongkong Sovereign could only Regiment at can in the New Territories

borne on Thursday morn-

In circumstances different from those in Sir Rober1 who is also the which he now found him- Honoraty Comandant-General

self

The Governor.

ing

be

In making the announce- ment that he had signed the

of the Royal Hongkong Detener Furce, will be accompanied on his inspection tour by the Deputy Commandant u[. REDF. Lieut. Col. C H. Murray Brown instrument of abdication,

The Governor witi ur-t visit 1 Calves Head Beld frung! range, and Fater the

Camp training area.

the King expressed appre-

Sai Kung Ciation of the desire which where he had been manifested, for with the him to remain on the unteers of the Hongkong Regi- Throne; and declared that

will have lunch ap

ment.

Classical paintings

on display

Classical paintings in aberent Chinese tradition by Mr Leung Pak-yu are on exhibition in Si John's Cathedral Hall until Wednesday evening

he knew the same loyalty which had been shown him would be extended to his stecessor, his brother, the Duke of York.

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This was followed by a fal statement

the position. by The Prime Minister.

Landus.

One of the oldest Chinese artists in the Colony, Mr Leung! Sir John Brehand. British- has been painting for more than Cari-General of Shanghai,

40 years in Caston and Hong- will take over next sway the kong. He studied in Kwang- tung under famous artist, be- fore formulating his own dis- tinctive style.

post at the Foreign Offie- held by Mr Jola Pratt he is retiring. He w lewce Shang-

My Hobey

1980, will.

Large groups of paintings has wert March. with subtle colouring depicting Phillips, Consul-Gouerai at change of seasons and panora- Canton sine mic landscapes are a feature of succeed Sir John. the exhibition. One panel 15 45 foot long shows varying see- tion of a range of mountains.

An

Exhibition

exhibition

of the oil

Mr A. P. Hunt. Consui- General at Manila, will be transferred Canton, Mr W. P. W. Turner. Consul- General a/ Yunnanf ariti

to

succeed Mr Blunt.

Mr W. Start Foller, Consul paintings of the noted Dutch at Tengyuah, who is of pre- artist, Mr Jos Keyser was open-sent serving on

the Burma. ed on the 19th floor of Union boundary commission, is beng House, today. I will last for promoted Consul-General and

will take Mr Turner's post.

one week.

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