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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS
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W. 5. BAILEY & CO. LTD.,
Kowloon Bay, Shipbuilders & Repairers. Call Flag "LTM
Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors
MASSAGE
EXPERT MASSAGE FOR SPRAINS & STIFFNESS MRS. Y. AMANO
No. 26 Wyndham Street,
2nd Floor
Company Meetings
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936
BRIDGE NOTES
I Turn Reporter-II
By Ely Culbertson
(Mr. Culbertsor continues his description of a "friendly game" he recently watched. The first hand appeared yesterday.]
"Well," remarked North cheer- ily as the cards were being dealt for the next band, "if there's any justice it's our turn now.”
West, dealer.
Neither side vulnerable.
WEST
NORTH
S.4
H. 8.4
D. AK7 5
C. K 10 8 6 2.
| EAST
S. AQTS
S. K 10 6 5
THE FIFTY-FIFTH ORDIN- TART GENERAL MEETING H. A 9
of Shareholders will be held at the D. Q 10 43 Offices of the undersigned c. 7 5 3 THURSDAY, the 21st May, 1936,
at Noon, for the purpose of receiv-i
General HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORYing the Report of the 1936-On sale at all Book-stalls and Agents, together with a statement at the Offices of the Publishers, 34, of Accounts for the year ended Wyndham Street.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS nextly and promptly printed. "China Mai?”) Office. No. 3A, Wyndham Street.) Telephone 20022
LAMMERT
BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISEES AND SURVETORS.
- Public Auctions
THE Undersigned have received instructions. to sell by Public
TH
Auction
on
Monday, the 11th May, 1936 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
comprising:
the 31st December, 1935. ·
The SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 7th to the 21st west |May 1936, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD. General Agents. Hong Kong, 30th April, 1936.
E. K Q76 2 D. 9 6 C. AJ
SOUTH
S. J 9 8 2
H. J 10 5 3
D. 8 2
C. Q9 4
The
bidding:
North East
Pass 2NT
South Pass
1 diamond Double Pass 3 hearts Pass
3 spades pass 4 spaces (final bid] North opened the diamond king
and South made the excellent play of failing to begin an echo, play-; ing the deuce instead. North fol lowed instructions and made the proper shift to a low clube De- clarer played the ace from Jummy and then dumuny's two high Mrs. Mary MacRobert trumps, cursing under his breath
when North showed out on the se-i
OBITUARY
WIFE OF CHINESE MARITIME|cond trump lead. The ace of hearts, followed by the king and queen, revealed the 4-2 division
CUSTOMS OFFICER
The death has occurred at the of that suit Declarer's case was age of 28 of Mrs. Mary Mac-hopeless. There was no way to Robert, wife of Captain I. Mac-avoid the loss of two diamonds,; Robert of the Chinese Maritime one clubs, and one trump. Customs.
Now began the mutual admir-
Mrs. MacRobert is a memberation remarks on the part of the of 3 well-known local family, defenders.
being the daughter of Mr. R. C.] "Nice work," said North. Witchell.
to
you'd have echoed for a diamond
The funeral has been arranged {continuation the club jack could take place at the Colonial have been discarded from dum- cemetery, at 5 p.m.. on Saturday, my on the third round of diamonds Black Wood Ware, Chesterfield when Captain MacRobert, who is and the contract would have been Suites, Teak Bedroom and Dining away with his ship. the Li. Kis, so easy that even West would Room Furniture, Oce Furniture, is expected to be back. Carpets,
Roga, Ornamenta,
Gramaphones and records. Type MR. A. VON GONTARD writers, Electric Fans and Table
Lamps, Porcelain and Glass Ware,
Brass and E. P. Ware, etc., etc.
On View from Saturday the 9tb May 1936.
Terms: Cash on Delivery LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers Hong Kong, 7th May. 1936.
Taken Ill While On
World Tour
thave made. it.
"It's a pleasure to get a part- ner that follows signals," compli- mented South, in his tura.
"When you fellows get through patting each other's backs," growled West, "maybe we can play another hand that won't be The death occurred yesterday stacked in your favour!** in the Canossian Hospital at 8.55 am. of Mr. Alexander
In all fairness, there was jus- tice in his complaint. Admitted- į
Carl von Gontard, retired broker of New York, who was travelling round the defence had been good, but, at the same time, the cards had broken badly for the, de- clarer.
the world, but was landed here jearly in April, and taken to hos- THE Undersigned have received ipital seriously ill. Later рпен Tinstructions to sell by Publicala supervened and Mr. von
Auction
оп
Tuesday, the 12th Mey, 1936 commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room,
Duddell Street
A Valuable Collection of
POSTAGE STAMPS
comprising:-
Gontard passed away as stated.
He had intended to go to Japan and then to return to New York- via Europe.
The funeral takes place this afternoon at Happy Valley, pass- ing the monument at about 5.15 1p.
J
Mostly of China and Hong Kong EGYPT AND SAUDI
in Blocks of 4 Fairs, and Single.
with various Cancellations, Bri-
tish Colonies, etc., etc.
ARABIA
On View from Monday 11th Exchanging Diplomatic
May, 1936.
Terms: Cash on Delivery
Representatives
Cairo. To-day. LAMMERT BROS..
Ali Pasha Maher, the Egyptian Auctioneers. Prime Minister, and the Saudi” Arabia representative have signed
Hong Kong, 7th May, 1936-
YOU
Are invited to inspect our stock of
Asiatic, Foreign and
Colonial Postage Stamps
in Sets, Single, Packets, Bags and in approval Sheets.
GRACA & CO.
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Goods, &c., &c. No. 10, Wyndham Street, Established 1896 on: Cont
BACK TO NORMAL
IN CAPITAL
Italian Troops Patrol
Streets As Police
Addis Ababa, To-day. Conditions in the city have now returned to normal, with Italian! troops patrolling the streets as police, and the soldiers guarding the United States Legation have
Been withdrawn. Engineers have
already repaired the Government wireless station, and 1,500 lorries ¦ are on the way with supplies.-- Reuter's Bulletin Service,
a treaty whereby each recognises One tase each of diphtheria and the existing regime of the other enteric fever were reported to and agrees to exchange diplomatic the Health authorities during the |representatives-Reuter.
24 hours ended on Wednesday.
47 Killed In Spanish
Disorders: 261 Injured
Madrid, To-day. Right Parties asked the Govern Forty-seven persons lost their ment to bring the rioting to an end by disarming the anarchist
lives, and 261 received injuries, elements of all parties- during the last two months of dis- The Minister of the Interior,. order in Spain, according to the Senor Casales Quiroga, stated that casualty list compiled by the Right Parties during the recent responsible persons were trying to incite the population to acts of debate in the Cortes..
violence by spreading wild rum-
It was furthermore revealed jours, but that the Government was that 52 large buildings, mostly adopting the strictest measures in churches, were destroyed by fire combatting them. Trans-Ocean during the same period. The Service.
Radio: To-day's Programme
The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station ZB.W. on a wavelength of $55 metres. ($45 K.C.3). Relay of the BBC, Dance Orchestra Recital by Helen Lockhart 1230-215 p.m.-European record- {ed Programme.
12.30 pm- Light Concert. I p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Weather Report
1.03 p.m.---Military Band Music. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News. Local: Weather forecast time and announcement,
1.40 p.m-Variety and Music.
215 pan-Cluse Dotina
7,50 p.m.-From the Stadio.
"Book ReviewsTM by AD.
Time 8 pm.-Local:
Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations! {and Announcements.
$.05 pm-A. French Programme. Songs-
Sapho-Air de Jean (Massenet) L'Attaque du Moulin-Adieux à la.
Forec" (Bruneau)
Georges Thill (Tenor).) Instrumental-
Variations Libres et Finale
(Pierne).
Songs-
Quintette instrumental de
Paris.
Folores-Valse (Waldtenfel) Les Sirenes-Valse (Waldteufel)
Ninon Vallin (Soprano).
Orchestral
Dance
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 1-11 p.m.-European Programme.
p.m.-A Pianoforte Recital by Evelyn Howard Jones.
1. Prelude and Fugue No. 10 in
Minor (Bach).
2. Prelude and Fugue, No. 11 in
Major (Bach).
Prelude No. 12 in F Minor (Bach).
Musette Et Tambourin (Raineau) Menuet (Bocchenini)
Song
Orchestra Symphonique.
Berceuse de Jocelyn (Silvestre)
Andre D'Arkor (Tenor).
8.40 p.The J. H. Squire Caleste
Detet.
Serenade (Moszkowski).
Moment Musical (Schubert). FCollette-Valse (Fraser-Simson).
3. Prelude Fugue No. 14, in F sharp
Minor (Bach).
Memories of Devon-Valse (Evans). Narcissus (Nevin).
Valse Bluette-Air de Ballet
(Drigo).
. Prelude and Fugue No. 15 in GNews Bulletin
Major (Bach).
-17
p.m.-Old Favourites by Lay- ton and Johnstone.
1. Music in the Air-I've told every
little Star.
2. Lazybone.
3. I cover the Waterfront.
4. Mood Indigo.
7.30 pm Relay from Daventry.
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, direct ed by Henry Hall.
Irvin S. Cobb makes his screen
3
debut in "Everybody's Old
Man." which will be shown at the Alhambra Theatre soon.
Programme
1. Serenade 2. To Music
Schubert
Schubert.
Schubert
Schumann.
9. p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry 3. Impatience
and Announcements. Ich grolle nicht |(Copyright by Renter).
5. None bat a lonely heart
9.20 p.m.-Military · Band Selce- tions.
Grand March-"Le Prophete"
Sing
((Meyerbeer, kit. Reynolds).-
Song (Iles).
| Blue Devils-March (Williams) 9.30 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Recital by Helen Lockhart (Centralto) accompanied by E. O'Neil Show
0.50
HORSEWOMAN KILLED
Mrs. Betty Cooper, aged 28, wife
Tschaikovsky, of Dr. G. Cooper, of Lyndhurst, p.m.—Hawaiian Music by Oxford-road, Woodstock, 餞 re-
· Andy Iona and his Islanders. Samoan Love Song ("Taboe"). Nohea 1 Muolau Lani
search worker in the anatomical
department of Oxford University
Love Song of Tahiti ("Mutiny on the Museum, died in the Radcliffe In-
Bounty").
firmary at Oxford last month after 10. Big Ben from Daventry-being thrown while. riding and Dance Music.
il p.m.-Close Down..
kicked in the head.
"Had I only been warned!"
DANGER
infection
SIGNALS
Susceptibility to illness
(one catches very easily).
Inability to withstand changes in temperature.
General Weakness (low vitality, fatigue, dizzi- ness).
Nervé troubles, nervous headaches, etc.
Tooth decay
(a sign that the mineral reserves of the body ars exhausted).
Colds of long duration.
In Women
(Weakness and pains in feminine complaints..)
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