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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH-27,-1936
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GENERAL NOTICES
NOTICE
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY Phone 2223
53, Queen's Road Central.
EXPERT MASSAGE FOR SPRAINS & STIFFNESS MRS. Y. AMANO No. 26 Wyndham Street,
2nd Floor...
Company Meetings
HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO. LTD.
By Order of The Board of Directors.
E. COCK, Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 12th March, 1936.
BRIDGE NOTES
FAILING TO CASH
By Ely Culbertson
SO
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
the
There are times when the de-. fending side must grab tricks
The following programme will while it may, but every often the inscrutable Gods of be broadcast to-day from Chance distribute the cards so Hong Kong Broadcasting. Station that it is the best defence for ZB.W. on a wavelength of 355 a player to refuse to win a trick.metres (845 K.C.'s). even though it may conceivably mean he may never be able to cash it.
In today's hand East recog- nised such a situation and by restraining the natural urge to eventually win
trick enabled his side to gain two.
North, Dealer
one
Neither side vulnerable
SAK 62
E. KA
D. X 7 3
D. A 20 9 4
CAK 9
S. Q 10874
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H. J 10 9 5 D. Q
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$
CQ 72
C. J 8:54
S. 1 5
H. A 8 2
D. 38 6 5 2
C. 10 G 3.
South
West
Pazs
Pass
Daventry--Description of the
Grand National
Talk on "Tomorrow's Racing." 12.30215 p-European Record- ed Programme Report
1 pm-Local Time and Weather
1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Bugby Press News, etc.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down
4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. 6-6.30 p.m.--Childrens' Studio Con--
cerc
7-11 p.-European Programine.
No. 4 7-7.5 pm-"Symphony (Italian) in A Major (Mendelssohn).
725-7.50 pm-Vocal Gems,
The Three Musketeers Please Teacher
7.50-8 pm From the Studio.
"Book Reviews" by AD.
S p.m-Local Time and Weather Report: Goxing Local Stock Quota- tions
8.05-8.10 pm. "Liebestraume” (Liszt).
8.10-8.20 p.m.-From the Studio. To-morrow's Racing" by Valley,
Songs by $20-8.30 pm-Three Gracie Fields.
1. You and the Night and the Music 2 Erbert 'Enery Epplethwaite.
3. Things might have been so
diff'rent
8.30-9.20 p.m.-A Relay frum Daventry,
5.30 pm.-The B.B.C. Dance Or chestra, directed by Henry Hall
9 p.m.-Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Beuter).
3.20-9.30 pm-Columbia Concert Orchestra.
Love in Idleress (Hacbeth) Indians Sweetheart (Nansen). The Trailing Arbatos (Priedman). 9.30-10 pmFrom the Studio. "Half an hour of English Yasie" Singer-Mrs. J. Anderson Miller
(Soprano). the Piano-Lindsay A. Lafford
THE SECOND EXTRA RACE
[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MEETING
will be
that the Ordinary Yearly Weather permitting) at HAPPY Meeting of Shareholders will be
The bidding: (Figures after VALLEY on SATURDAY. 28th held in the Office of the Com-
bids refer to numbered explana- March, 1936, commencing at 2.00
pany, 2 Queen's Building, Hong
East Kong, on MONDAY, 30th March, tory paragraphs).
North pazi.
The First Bell will be rung at 1926, at Noon, for consideration
Pass 15.(1)
INT Pass 3NT (2) of the Directors' Report and State-
2NT By Order,
ment of Accounts for the year Pass Pass C. B. BROWN,
ending 31st December, 1935.
1-North might have opened Secretary The Share Register and Trans-
with one notrump on his 4-3-3-3 distribution. With Hong Kong, 23rd March, 1936. fer Books will be closed from the 21st to 30th- March. 1936, both!
five honour-tricks, however, dars inclusive.
he gave the preference to the spade call.
a minimum 2-Having made
response and receive a very to two encouraging raise
with notrump, South honour in every suit decided to gamble for game. West opened the Jack of THIRTY-NINTH CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & hearts, which declarer properly At
A low ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD-ducked in both hands.
heart was continued and South of Shareholders in the Company
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN was faced with the problem of will be held in the Jacobean Room, 1st floor, Hong Kong Hotel that the SIXTH ORDINARY deciding in which hand to win The extreme scar- Pedder Street, Hong Kong on GENERAL MEETING of Share the trick
at holders will be held at the Regis-city of entries to his hand dic FRIDAY, 27th March 1936 12.30 p.m. for
of tered Offices of the Company, tated the play of the King from the purpose
of Ac- King's Theatre Building, 5th Boar, dummy. Attempting to create Receiving a Statement counts and the Report of the on MONDAY, the 30th day of a second in card, declarer led a Board of Directors for the year March, 1936, at 12 o'clock, Noon, low spade from the Ace-King. ended December 31st 1935; to receive the Directors Report, East played low and South the Electing Directors and Auditors, and Accounts for the year ended Jack, which West won with the
elect Queen, returning a third heart 4 and for the transaction of any 31st December, 1935, to
Auditors and to South won, this with the Ace ather Ordinary business of the Director and
transact such other business as and determined that although Company.
NOTICE is also hereby given may be properly transacted at an there was but faint hope of monds offered the only possi- that the Transfer Books of the Ordinary General Meeting of the bringing in the suit, the dia- Company will be CLOSED from Company. TUESDAY 17th March 1936 until And Notice is Further Hereby bility of making contract.
the Register and therefore led FRIDAY 27th March 1986, both Given that
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the
NOT
Elizabeth Allan plays the part of Lacie Manette, the heroine of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, “A Tale of Two Cities," which will be shown at the King's Theatre on Sunday.
V.D.M.A. ANNUAL
MEETING
Election Of Officers For 1936
SLIGHT DEFICIT REPORTED
(Continued from Next Column.)
Choir, “Sand- The German maennchen" (Sleepsong), German Folksong
EUROPEAN YMCA.
International Night Entertainment
J
GOVERNOR PRESENT
Last night at the YMCA, was jan International Night, when the Social Committee. under the chairmanship of Mr. J. C. ME Grenham, presented a long and. delightful programme of musical jand other items drawn from all
The enter parts, of the world. tainment was preceded by dinner, at which about 150 people were present.
I
His Excellency the Governor. Sir Andrew Caldecott, was among the guests and other well known local people who attended were Sir Henry Pollock, Brigadier Gen- feral abd. Mrs. Seth Smith Mr. and Mrs. L. C. F. Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs W. EL-Bell.
The guests were received by the Secretary of the Y.H.GA., Mr. W. A. Ingram and the Sports Secre tary. Mr. F. E. Selk.
The programme was as follows: Part One
Overture "The Standard of St. George"-Alford,and "Grand Na- |tional- Fantasia” arr. Kapper, and played (by kind permission of Lieut. Colonel A. C. Marsh and Officers) by the Band of the 2nd Battalion The East Lancashire Begiment; Conductor: Mr. A. B." Yale.
1. Mr. Li Kim-kum, Shadow Fencing, A study.
Chinese
2 Miss Maria Gomes, Soprano, 2 Miss Pat Anslow, Russian Sonets de Antonio Notre" and Dance, arr. by George Goncharoff "Melodia de Amor." Modern com (accompanist. Mrs. H. Sinclair). positions by Ruy Coelho, (accom2). 3. Mr. Ten-Yo and Miss Toko, panist. Miss Lacayo).
The quickness of the Hand,” 3. Prof. S. Maklezoff, MA., Japanese conjuring < Pianoforte solo, Valse No. 14 and Miss Ten-Ebizu, A Japanese The annual general meeting Polonaise in A Major (Chopin). Dance, of the Victoria Diocesan Mis-
4. Miss Tamara Karinska, 4. Mr. Li Kim-kun, The Art of sionary Association was held at
"Love of Motherland." Self Defence. Soprano, the Cathedral Hall yesterday.roika Driver's Sorrow," "Lapo- with Bishop R. O. Hall in the techky" ("Shoes"), Russian Folk- Fantasia, "Festival of Empire,” (MacKenzie Rogan) The Band of
chair.
The business transacted was
songs.
Part TwoG
5. Prof. N. A. Tonoff, M.A the 2nd East Lancashire Re of a formal nature, and the fol-violin Solos, "Hungarian Life" giment Conductor: Mr. A. B. Yule. (Nachez), (accompanist Prof. S.(Melodies representative of Aus- lowing were elected officers for Ame the ensuing year: Chairman, Maklezoff, M.A.)" and "Czardas" tralia-Bazmah - Scotland-Fiji The Cuckoo Madrigal (Irish Bishop Hall; Vice-Chairmen,
Wood Mr. P. S. Cassidy and Rev. J. R. Hungarian Dance) Munti.
Programme
1.
0 Pesce, thou, fairest child of
Herv'a
folk Song)
2.
Mr. J. Anderson Miller Fiano Solos-Selected"
Higgs: Hon. Treasurer, Mr.
Lindsay A. Lafford
W. A. Stewart; Hon. Secretary,
3.
So early in the morning O
Islands New Zealand-India- Wales-Jamaica- Canada Ire land-Hong Kong and England). 1. The German Choir, “Malluef- Dr. Kenneth Uttley; Hon. Secre One case of diphtheriz, three ori Frank Bridge. tary for V.D.A. London Sales, cerebro-spinal meningitis and oueter! (May Breeze), German Folk- Silent Noor
Mrs. Strahan; Hon. Secretary of puerperal fever were Vaughan Williams for Hospitat Supplies, Mrs. as having occurred in the Colony Lullaby
Cyril Scott Mrs. L Anderson Miller Piano Solos Selected.
Firmigan.
notified soug.
Mrs H. Ammann, Accordeon
24 during the hours ended on solo, "Bavarian Laendler," Folk-
dance The income and expenditure Wednesday.
Mr. Schreiber, Soprano, "Hei- accounts for the past year show-!- ed a credit balance of $447.76. gave an account of the work of dervetletn" (Schubert) and "O Sullivan. while the budget for 1936 re-the Association in Chinese ter- Sonnenschein (Schumann) (st-
vealed a deficit in income of ritory during the year, in cir-companist: Mrs: Afmann). $260.
cumstances of considerable dif- (Continued at foot of Preceding The Rev. H. A. Wittenbach Ificulty.
5.
He
Lindsay A. Lafford Where the bee sucks
Love went a-riding
Frank Bridge. Mrs. Anderson Miller 10.pm-Biz Ben. 10-11.30
Relay from
a low diamond,
10 p.m-Geiger and his Orchestra, Queen. North's relayed from Claridge's Hotel, Lon-
East don King forced East's Ace
days inclusive, during which Transfer Books of the Company and hope blossomed when West Daventry. period no transfers of Shares can will be CLOSED, from the 23rd played the be registered..
By Order of the Board;
D. L. KING,
to the 30th Day of March, 1936, exited with a spade, which was 10.20 p.m."Under. Big Ben”. A both days inclusive.
won by the King in dummy, and talk by Howard Marshall,
10.35 Geiger and his Or the seven of diamonds return-
chestra continged. led:
LIANG CHI HAQ, Secretary.!
Managing Director. Hong Kong, 14th March, 1936. Hong Kong, 19th March, 1936.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
of
10.56 pm-The Grand National,” Here East made his brilliant described in two parts as follows: by play. He realised the play of a C. Lyle (Iron Messrs. Topham's the nine of diamonds would in-private stand) for that part of the Becker's and Valentine's Brooks, and UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY sure a diamond trick, but he course on the grandstand side
gave South due credit, and knew by W. Hobbies (from the Canal that that player would allow Tarn) for the remainder of the the nine to hold and later course, including Becher's. Brook, the finesse against the ten. He Canal turn, and Valentine's Brook:
of Relayed from Aintree. therefore played the four
LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL - Public Auctions -THE INTRY FIRST AING diamonds, allowing the seven to Shareholders will be held at the
win in dummy and made cer- tain he could still control the THE Undersigned have recente
diamond suit, because he had is instructions to sell by Public Ltd., Hong Kong and Shanghai
Bank Building, on WEDNESDAY. fourth round winner and his play effectively blocked declarer 8th April 1926 at noon for the pur- out of his hand. pose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with |
on
Auction
Saturday, the 28th March, 1936 commencing at 10.00 am
at No. 211 Prince Edward Road,
Kowloon.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE also
One 6 Cylinders "Fiat" Tourer (in excellent ruaning order).
On View from Friday the 27th. March 1936,
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 24th March, 1936.
PIHE Uadersigned havé received
T
Auction
on
Making only two tricks in diamonds instead of the three!
a Statement of Accounts to 31st for which he had hoped, there
December 1935.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 28th March to 8th April 1936. both days inclusive..
DODWELL & CO. LTD.,
General Managers. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1936.
FOR SALE.
instructions to sell by Public SPECIAL PRINTED ENVELOPE
Commémorating the inaugurationi of the Air Mail Service by Pan American - Airways from Macan to America
Wednesday, the 1st April; 1936 commencing at 10.30 am.
at No. 14, Tak Shing" Street,
(1st Floor) Kowloon
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
On View from Tuesday the 31st
March, 1936."
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 25th March, 1985:]
at 20 cis. per Envelope
GRACA & C01,
11.30 p.Close Down
LOCAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS:
One Person Killed Last Week
Altogether 52 accidents, involv was no way for declarer to wining the death of one person walk-
(Continued in Next Column)
A BEAUTIFUL SKIN The Result of Simple Cleansing
ing on the roadway at the time. of the accident, and injuries to (21 people, were reported during the week ended. March 21.
Eight people were injured when running on the roadway, one when appearing from behind au- other vehicic, five while walking How envied the POSSESSOT o a Jon the roadway, four in collisions lovely skin is by others less-fortun-
vessels also involving ate! But so many neglect the first between essential to beauty, which is inter-damage to property, and. three nal-essential 'cleanliness, Of course, when jumping on or off, or falling keep the skin clean outwardly, but of, a vehicle when in motion. this is not enough; inward cleanline Two accidents were caused by the real basis of all complexion people stepping off a footpath and The process of elimination carries there were 20 collisions between waste matter vehicles. One vehicle fell into away the poisonous which gathers in the intestines, and leekin is not regular the whole bout the harbour.
weakened. Skin trouble, biliousness, disturbances,
care.
becomea
nick berdach
more than a
tight
tricks,
dige verishness, follow though he nhyed for the one
essure daily regularity there
nothing better than
remaining chance, a squeeze
dose of Pinkettes, dainty. laxative against West if that player, had pilis which serist nature in a normal held both the Queen and Jack of
when way. No griping or puzzing
clubs. West had discarded one
Pinkettre are used. Try them
the
feeling o of well-being
No. 10, Wyndham St. barn, “mill (giare things which'; spade on the second round of
Hong Kong.
(gode diamonds, but on the, third Pinkettes dispel constipation, corround, which declarer won with rect Everishness, prevent unpleasant breath, banish bilinmess. aid diges- the Jack, he discarded a low tion, relieve piles. Of all chemists club, and South was helpless.
Column)
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