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TO LET.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

DENTISTS.

ME, HARRY FONG, DENTIST, DR. & L. KWONG, Dental Surgeon WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES From

74 Queen's Road 2nd. Fl. To

5th F., King's Theatre Bldg. Telephones 21285 9-1.00; 2-6.00.

LAU PAK WAL, Dentist.

HONG KONG OFFICE:— GLOUCESTER BLDG. 1st Floor, Telephone 20488. KOWLOON OFFICE:- 337, NATHAN ROAD, 1st Floor, Telephone 57428.

BRIDGE NOTES

RESOURCEFUL DEFENCE

by Ely Culbertros.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY-30, 1934.

Princes Credited With British Trade Boom

BUY BRITISH"

"Here. It the opportunity for every zaman, ta`m simple wong and in`iver www many, help her tranty in itt hour of nood. "I 2. Ja lake Hent appeal to carry sement "opportunity and to do bar cuantry thatsservice."

H.A.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES,

SICKNESS HE ACCIDENT, IS NO RESPECTER of PERSONS It vilts rich a poor-High, and low. It often comes when least ex- pected Hospitals ha nó. “OFF SEASON."

Most physicians are overworked. Accident and Sickness

DIG DEEPER

into one's savings every minute

Mr. Oswald. Jacoby has gained most of his Bridge-playing reputa- tion, which is a very fine one, from his unusually brilliant bidding. The fact that he plays 80 many hands himself has, in the minds jot many, minimised his skill as a

dofensive player.

But a few days ago. playing al ¡Crockford's Club, New York, he

had

an opportunity for a most brilliant defence, which defeated ai Slam contract. That defense-in-| volved giving the Declarer a fres

finesse in a suit.

signed to remove the

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD,

Kowloon Bay. New Work & Repaira Call Flag Lisible. Bole Agents for Kelvin Motors.

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

*Phone 22232. 53, Queen's Road Central

SPORT NOTICES.

A FEW Remaining Rooms are avail- THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

able for offices in the Hong Kong! Stock Exchange, Jee House Street. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth

&

Fleming, 6 Des Voeux Road, Central.

FOR SALE.

HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY --On sale at all book-atalia and at the offers af the Publishers. SA, Wynd

ham Street.

NOTICE.

This was de-

West entry

that would make the Slam pos-

South, Dealer.

Neither side vulnerable,

Part-score: North and South 60.

North

S.-K J 10 74 H-A Q 10 8 4 DJ 6.

C.-7

West:-

S.-8 3 2

H.-7 6 5 2 D.-K 8 7 32 C.-8

Mr. Oswald Jacoby

S.-Q 9 6

H.-K 93

D.-10 5

MAY HALF YEARLY East:- TGENERAL

MEETING OF VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, jon THURSDAY, 31st May, 1984, at

5.30 p.m.

ALL MEMBERS

C-K 6 4 3 2

are cordially South:-

invited to attend and participate in any discussion which may en-

Buc.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

S-A S H.-J

D-A Q 9 4

CA Q.J 10 9 5

The bidding:

South West North

East

Hong Kong, 16th May, 1934.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

14D

Pass

4H

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Pass

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Pasa Pass

1-2-15 p.m.-European Programme. 1p.nt. Local Time and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1.15

tion.

The Buy British Coy

Save 7976.

Desir

THE COUNTESS OF YPRES

VELA ACCLAND, HER.

T. 6. ARAME

BEAUCHAM PLACE. KNIGHTSBRIDGE. LONDOR $.W.3.

Sydney,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND BURVEYORS.

- Public Auctions

HE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to Fell by Public

Auction

ON FRIDAY. the 1st June, 1934, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 4, Duddell

Street

A Quanlity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

RACE THE SIXTH EXTRA

MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on İSATURDAY, 2nd June, 1934, com-

mencing 41 2.00 p.m.

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

"BUY BRITISH*

Selection of the Duke of Gloucester, his third son, by King George, to open the centenary celebrations at Melbourne, Australia, and to carry out the programme originally scheduled for his brother, Prince George, goes to prove that the life of a royal salesman is not so easy as one might imagine. Prince George, who returned from a three-month tour of South Africa in the inter ests of British trade, recently, underwent such a strain on the trip that it was thought inadvisable. for him to make the Australian tour. With his brother, the Prince of Wales, Prince George is credited with the success of the "Buy British" campaign, which is said to be pulling Britain out of the depression. The Australian trip, during which he will visit the Fiji Islanda and New Zealand to boost British products, is the first venture of the Duke of Gloucester as a sales-

man."

FRADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programma will be broadcasted to-day from the Hong

RELIGIOUS LESSONS

BY POST.

New Scheme Operating

In Australia.

More than 1,000 children in re-

WORLD'S NOISIEST

CAPITAL.

"Intolerable Nuisance" In Santiago.

Santiago, Chile. The Governor of Santiago, Don Kong Broadcasting Station 2.B.Wmote parts of New South Wales Julio Bustamente, declares that a wave length of 355 metres are being given Sunday School the city is the noisiest capital in (845 K.C.');-

lessons by post. Many of

them the world. live in districts where there is no

on

He says that the continuous din other form of religious instruc-has become an intolerable nuis

The school also has a few pupila mA Relay of the Hong in Victoria, Queensland, Western Although Mr. Jacoby held five Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Bong Australia and Fiji. clube to the King and the King Kong Hotel Grill Room. (By courtesy,

of hearts, which appeared to be of the Management).

1.30 p.m.-Ragby Press News.

2.15 pmClose Down

lance."

Causes of unnecessary noise are stated by the Governor to be:. Each pupil receives every month Motor horns blaring merely be- an illustrated "magazine" contain cause the driver of the car is in Ing weekly lessons and questions, a traffic block;

Loudspeakers going all night, Answers are sent to headquarters, where the child's progress is re: and gramophones in city streets.

4.Talk by Mr. G. C. Pelham. Dance Music from the Studio Te-aight 420-7.30 h.-Chinese Programme. 6-6.15 p.m.-Children's Studio Concorded. Reuter,

B

not

cert

7.30-10.30 the

me

a possible trick-winner, as well as the

of spades in Queen The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 favourable situation, he did ¡p.m.

double because South's bidding MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Indicated a very freakish hand. Members are notified that they and.

West's Opening lead was their Ladies must wear their Badges grominently displayed throughout the spade 8, from Dummy the. Ten Meeling.

No One without a Badge will be was played, Mr. Jacoby played the Vocal admitted to the Members Enclosure. 6. and the Declarer played the 5. Badges admitting Non-Members to The club finesse was taken and the the Members Enclosure and Club Ace of clubs led, West showing Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and

At this point Mr. Jacoby got $3.00 for Ladies. (Both including Tax) out, Chesterfield

through the a very accurate count on the hand obtainable are couches and armchairs, Teak din-SECRETARY upon personal and marked the Declarer with six

Song ing tables, Teak chairs and arm application of a Member, auch Mem clubs, four diamonds, two spades ber 10 be responsible for all visitors Teak sideboards, chairs,

one heart. Teak

Obviously, he him, and for Payment and introduced by

had the Ace of spades remaining tables, Teak bedsteads, Teak ward of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, as he had already played one card robes, Teak

of drawers, chests

in that suit. Teak desks, Teak and glass cab-Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27794), wi

close at 12 O'clock Noon

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Teak hatstand,

the

p.m.-European

Pro-

7.30-8 p.m.-Variety. Whistling in the Dark,

The Viennese Seven Singing

Sisters. Organ Solo

My Song Goes Round the World, By a Waterfall,

Frederic BayCD.

Son O' Mine (from "Freebooter

Songs"). The Rebel (from "Freeboater

Songe").

Dennis Noble (Baritone).

Pianoforte Duet

What's Good for the Goose, is Good

for the Gander,

He had shown six clubs and he

Footlight Parado-Selection, ir, sta, Teak and glass bookcase, Badges admitting to Members' En- Teak flower stande, Brass ware, closure will NOT be on eale at the must have four diamonds to bidi

The Way to Love-Selection, The Declarer now led the Carroll Gibbons & John W. Green, them. Silver ware, Glass ware, Cutlery, Race Course

On Na Pretext will Children bei Ornaments, Clocks, Enamelled

then another Vocal Duet club, which Mr. Jacoby refused to the Meeting. bath, Shanghai bath, Wash basin, permitted in either Enclosure during Ace of spades and Ten scis, Dinner crockery, Screens, Tiffins are obtainable at the Club win.

Bre ordered When the Declarer followed Fenders, Brassses, Carpets, Rugs, House provided they Pictures, Oll paintings, Blankets from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tele- Table cloths, Linen, Curtains, Mirrors, Gramophones, Books, etc.,

also

etc.

A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE including:

Blackwood desk, Black wood and marble top jardinieres. Black wood tempoys, Black wood couch, Black- wood chairs etc., etc.

and

1 Baby Grand Piano

4 Cottage Planos

Set

1. Kelvinator

2 White Frosts

2 Sets of Lawn Bowle

1 Milners Safe

2 Electrotech AC Miget Radio

1 Majestic Dual Wave Radio Set

On View from Thursday the 31st May, 1984.

Terms:-Cash on Delivery.

Hong

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers ong, 29th May, 1984,

THE-NEW-PRINGH REMEDY.

PION NIJA

plane

Gee. Oh Goah, I'm Grateful,

Sam Browne & His Girl Friand. 8 p.m.Local Time and Weather Ite port

8.03.8.28 p.m. Orchestral Music. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in. F.

(Linxt-Doppler),

with the fourth round of clubs, 21920. PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. however, the trick was taken, and The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in $2.00 Including East realised that the only way to Tax, for all Persona, including Ladies set the hand was to kill the Do- and is payable at the Gate, Boldiers clarer's entry into the Dummy for and Sailors in Uniform, are admitted the three spades by leading a heart Lo· Half Price.

the Bookmakers, Tic Tac Hen, &c, will away from the King up to not be permitted to operate within Ace-Queen. the Precincts of the Hong Kong Jo key Club during the Race Meeting,

By Order, C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 28th May, 1984.

The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.

(Omphale's Rouet D'Omphale Spinning Wheel) (Saint-Saens, Op. 31),

Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York Directed by: Willem Mengelberg. Concert Waltz in A (Glazounouv), Witches Daher (La Tregenda), From

Le Val (Pacethi), The B.B.C.

Wireless Symphony Orchestra conducted by Perey Pitt'

8.28-8.45, p.m.

This play, which was made with. out hesitation, is one of the most unusual defensive plays in Bridge, requiring, as it did, a lead up to an Ace-Queen-Ten holding from King and two small at the right.

The leader also knew that the Declarer held but a single card of the suit and hence that the play must present him. with at least one

Mischa Levitzki and the London did THE Undersigned have received free discard. However, it

Symphony Orchestra conducted lastructions to sell by Public effectually shut out the establish-

by Sir Landon Ronald. ed-spade sult, leave South with a 1st Movement-Allegro Maestoso, diamond loser and prevent the 2nd Movement Guasi Adagio. making of the Slam.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TH

Auction

ON Saturday, the 2nd June, 1934, commencing at 10.30 mm.

at No. 17, Lyeemun 'Building, Chatham Itoad,; Kowlpon.

A very fine and valuable assort- ment of Cut glass, ware, Silver ware, Fancy lamp shades, Electric fittings and a Quantity of House hold Furniture.

2. also One, Astronomical Clock in Glass:

2. Our Big Love Scene,

. At Sundown

Concerto No, 1 in E Flat Major

(Liart),

1

3rd Movement

Allegro Vivace-Allegro Animato, 4th Movement

Allegro Marziale Animato

8.45-1.15 p.m.-From the Studio, "Topical Talke on the United King dom by Mr. G. C. Pelham (H. M.

We'll Make Hay While the Sun Trade Commissioner),

Shines

Gold Diggers of 1988" 6, Shadow Walta. "Footlight Parade?

& Honeymhos Hotel.

7. By a Waterfall,

B. Bitting on a Backyard Fence,

On View from Friday, the Ist, fig. Bus June, 1984-**

Raman Scandals"

Termat Cash on Delivery user 10, Build / Little Home,

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers

Hong Kong, 28th May, 1984

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Silver Threads Among the Cold

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"Going

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-Reuter.

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