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PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have re- celved instruction to sell by Public Auction on
Friday, January 7, 1949,
comuneucing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, No. 35 Hunkow Road, Kowloon. A Fine Collection of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
comprising:--
Chesterfield Suites, Chest of Drawers, Double & Single Tubles, Wardrobes, Dressing Low Buy & Tall Boys, Bed Side Cablet, Folding Card Tables. Hand Sewing. Machine, Dining Tables, Sideboards, Glass Cabinets Dining Chairs, Offer Desks, Office Ariachairs. Carved Camphorwood Chests, Cockery. *1*•89 Cutlery, Sogle Divans, Puys,
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TENDERS
Tenders are invited for the Sinall purchase, of Surplus
general Tools applicable to *Trades.
of
for Form Applications Tender and permission to view are to be addressed to the-
The Superintending Civil
Engineer,
C.E.-in-C. Department,
H.M. Dockyard, Hong Kong
nut later than Monday, 10th January, 1949.
WAR DEPARTMENT NOTICE
DISPOSAL SURPLUS
STORES
The following surplus stores, situated at ESD Shamshulpo. ure to be sold by tender.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,: 1949.
NOTICE
SOCIETY
OF ST. GEORGE HONG KONG
ST. GEORGE'S BALL
Members and Guests attend- ing St. George's Ball are re- quested to note the following points:--
No More Licences For Smuggler-Type Craft
Vessels of the typo belonging to the 12 boat mos-
tors, charged with breach of harbour regula- tions, are commonly used by smugglers infest- ing the fringe of local waters, Sub-inspector Hughes of the Water Police told the Marine Court yesterday.
in ne
These craft would not be report his arrivai here, was fined 1. Entrance to the Peninsula licensed by the Marine Depart-3150 on the first count and $50 on
Hotel by the main doorment as motor junks
the other. He pleaded that he was en roule to Tol Shan when only.
cordance with Jocal regula-his engine gave touble, forcing tions, her would they be res in to anchor in Cuntle Peak
Chinese - Boy.. cognised by the
A 21-year-old defendant was thorities.
Imposing heavy fines on each, fenutioned on the charge of having Mr. D.G. Cairna remarked that in no licence. He was fined $150 on future be would deal severely the other two counts, with all cimilar offender).
2. Admittance to the Ball is by thrket only and these MUST be presented on entering. Tickets cannot be obtained nt the door and no signatures will be accepted.
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There will be a late ser- vice of Star Ferries from Kowloon at 1.30a.m., 2.00 4.IT., and 2.30 .. Saturday morning.,
un
Chinn Kel told the Court that
at
. The defendants were charged his vessel was originally licensed with anchoring in a port other as a motor fishing junk. He gave than one of the Colony, possean-notics same time lint year to the ing on unlicensed vessel and fall Marine Department that he had ing to report arrival. Three were stored us erat to an ordinary
bail of $500 each,
Asting Jusk. Ent after he had The majority of them pleaded resinstafied an engine he had not A mechanised having had evigine troubles which | registered caused them to seek refuge in junk. 4. The first supper will be British waters to repair their ch Defendnat zuid he was on k
served at 11.00 p.m. and tines, being forced by bad wea-way to apply for a teence when
ther into Menibers and Guests are
the Castle Peak Bay he was nerented, area, of Atopping to
A boat murtress was brought up purchase particularly requested to
things. Some pleaded guilty, with before Mr. Cairns charged with Ascertain beforehand from
"I have nothing to say."
conveying prostitutes to a steamer, the Nolice Boards the
Ten were ich fined $250 or one moored mild-stream, on January inbles which have been month's imprisonment. Cheung. Leung Ying was fined $100. 28-year-akt Mem-Kam-shiu,
MotorShe pleaded that she did not rea reserved for them. bers and Guests for whom Junk master, charged only with lise the women were prostitutes, Sub-Inspector Nippard of the reservations have Even anchoring in a place other than a
port of Hong Kong and failing to Water Police prosecuted. mad in the first sitting should proceed to their tables immediately after the Langers,
PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO., Secretaries & Treasurers.
Hong Kong, January 6, 1949.
NOTICE
As from the 1st February, Mr. G. T-Palmer will be in charge of our Building Supplies Department.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., LTD.
January 5, 1940,'.
NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 3 OF 1949
HONG KONG WATERS
Western Approaches
Establishment of Mark buoy for Radio Direction Finding
Calibration Range Position. Lat. 22 deg. 15' 30" N. (approx.); Long. 114 deg. 08′ 00′′ E. (approx.).
Details.Mark buoy painted bluck and white horizontal stripes.
Remarks. Mark buoy laid January
Previous 4, 1049, Notice to Mariners No. 30 of 1948 refera.
Charts affected-1180, 1438, 3429. 1982.
Authority. Marine Depart- Tender form and order toment, Hong Kong.
from view may be, obtained
CRAOC HQ Land Forces on payment of 60 HK$ returnable on opening of Tenders.
J. JOLLY, Director of Marine.
Marine Department,
Tenders close 1200 hours Hong Kong, January 5, 1940. January 14, 1949,
NOTICE
As of October 1, 1948, I, H. F. Shields, have taken into partnership N. J. Whelpton, L.D.S., R.C.S., Eag., and we will continue to practise den- tistry at the former address, Rooms 211/215 (Telephone 27447), Gloucester Building, under the partnership name of "Shields & Whelpton".
NOTICE:
HONG KONG GOVERNMENT
Medical Department REMINDER
In
Every person Hcensed respect of a maternity home, who desires to continue to be so licensed for the year 1940, pust make application and pay the prescribed fee of $5 to the Supervisor of Midwives, Post As from January 3, 1949. we mee Buliding, top floor, before will also maintain an office in Kowloon at No. 1, Salisbury the end of January, 1949. Road (opposite Kowloon Star Ferry, next to Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharves main gate; Telephone 50245).
H. F. SHIELDS,
N. J. WHELPTÓN.
-Dated December 30, 1948.
I. NEWTON,
Director
of Medical Services.
January 3, 1949.
JUST ARRIVEDI'
Flower holders, Flower vaBCS,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Annual Race Meeting, 1949
Saturday 15th, Monday 17th, Tuesday 18th, Wednesday 19th and Saturday 22nd January. The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12,00 noon, enchi day. The tiffin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.).
There are 10 races each day (50 in all). The tong Kong Derby" is scheduled to be rim on the third day, Tuesday, 18th January, Race No. 6 at 3,80 p.m.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they and their ladles MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting nya-members to the Members' Enclosure obtain- and Club Rooms at $10 per day including tax afe able through the Secretary on the written or personál Intro- duction of a Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits etc.
Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10 am, each day. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Building,
A limited number of wittins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol. 21818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE. MEETING.
PUBLIC ENclosure
the Pobile Enclosure. In 33 The price of admission to each day including tax for all persons including ladies, and iş payable at the Gate.
Bookmakers, The Tar men, etc. will not be permitted ta operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure,
BERVANTS PASSES,
holders Bervants' passes will be issued to Private Box ONLY, who are requested to distribute them with discrimina- Holder of tion and to endorse their names on the panica. such passen are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.
BY ORDER.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG STAGE CLUB
Presents
"TREASURE ISLAND"
by
JAMES BERNARD FAGAN
(adapted from the story by Robert Louis Stevenson of the same
tlile)
on . *
Thursday, 6th January at 9 p.m.
Friday, 7th January at 7 p.m.
Saturday, 8th January at 3 p.m. & 9 p.m.
at the
CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE
PRICES OF ADMISSION Balcony
Stalls
$10. & $6.
$6. $3.50 & $2.40
(Special prices, for. Servicemen).
All seats for Matinee on Saturday 8th Jandary at $2. seats may be booked at the China, Fleet Club, Tel. 25804 during the hours of 11.00 am. and 0 p.m. dally,
For Kowloon Residents a special Ferry will rum from Folles Fler, Kowloon to the Fenwick Id. Pler (opp. Theatre) at 8.25 pm. on Thursday and Saturday Cth and 6th Janua‡Y and on Friday 7th at 6.28 p.m. returning Immediately after tho Show. Fare for return Journey $1.
Syrup servers, Plastic fruit & COMING TO THE
FOR SALE
Bread baskets,, Kalescoscope, BOATS AND LAUNCHES
Shoe trees, Kitchen: tongs, Cabin Cruiser in full com- Bottle stoppers, Basin stoppers, mission. 36ft by 10ft. Ford Pyrex glass ware & Many V8 engine. Paragon reverse Other Household Utensils. gear. Lavatory and basin.
THE EVERGREEN
apply
For inspection and trial to The Secretary, .! The Yacht Club. Telophone 31310, or 31210.ewilutogarAFT
Toft hiez Bandhigo si ante 200
300, NATHAN · ROAD,,
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KING'S
Twp Ghosts With No Past But What A Future!
ROBERT MORLEY FELIX AYLMER
The GHOSTS of BERKELEY SQUARE
WITH YVONNE ARNAUD ; CLAUDE HULBERT & RONALD FRANKAU
» Produced by think 16 Jackton - Hienciadas vormi Sević”),
CARNVIAL
By Dick Turner
10.22
GOTA, 1998 KY MEA MATKE, ME, T. M. ARO
"Who's a brute?, I'm just teaching him once and for all not to put slugs in his ple- bant:!"
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"Tho Aisthority on Authorities”.
selves left in that most undesir
h: spot.
With three gilts of four-cards
GIVE HIM EVERY CHANGE
TOP-HANK players ave now agreed upon the heat way to in a hand of stre borderline best to open the deling with a fandi (strength, it usually int
a suit Imunėdlately De quite sfront-enough for an open with upply:
came-strength suit bld beneath the singletou, since the of two, but which, contains three partner's most likely response is ton. In the suit in which the bidder biddable mute Ani n singleton.j Regards of which may be the has the fewest cards. In
other singleton lin singiston ruft, they start the ball words. If the railing with 4
call of 1-Club spaden, a heart opening is usual when they hold such n' power-
ly best, if in hearts, a diamond house That makes it easy for cull, it in altamonds. 1-Club; if the phittner to show a biddable in clubs, 1-Spade. With a hand Bolding in any of the opener's of quite good strength, most sults, and if he do the penet good players would rather open then can jump at once, to game with their highest raking four In it.
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This hiden of openini? extrema- under ly powerful hands, just two-bid strength. with. 1-Clubs, regardless of whint may be the three, sults, was first introduced six yenya DRO by Cecil Hend of New York, who now holds the Masters Paltz championship. partnered with S. Gorton Chur- chili.
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CAK 10 0 8 7.6 (Deber: West. East-West vul- nerable).
In the wrong contract of S- Clubs, how would you play after West took two dlemonda und tol- towed with the heart 4?
A BRITISH Crossword puZZLE
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Across
1: Worry.
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past
18 fodent.
Permission.19 Foisonous,
D. Not speak-
ing-
11: Amaze. 13. Agree
20 Pale, 21. Very com
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loped. Fliament. 10 Pino.
Down
12 Unusual. 13 Photogra
phic ap paratus. 14 Team, 10 Benst of
burden.
17 Irritable.
True, 30 Rede, 31 Révères, 32 Silt
Yesterday's Crossword SoWN 2 Helmet, 3 Morose,
ACROSS Bham, Caprice, Cited, Aloned, 6. Remit, 7 Oil Blur, 10, Terment, 11 Canon 12 Muse, 13 Bür, 18. Idle, Oven, 12 Mess, 14 Destiny.17 1e-Yard, 18 Severe, 30 Oraten, Utter, Moir, 22. Enrages, 20 21 Anpual, 23 Nolia, 24 Aisle, 26 Reid, "27"* Visu, 20 Abashed, 2ünkösderatgen „DIST.
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