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Lai Sze Gave Him Bad Luck

The customary red paper "lat sze" (lucky packets) given out during the Chinese New Year did not bring any luck to at least two Chinese Inds.

One of them, aged nloo, was standing by the side of his mother at Canton Road near Mong Kok at 6 p.m. on February 5 when the other, aged 13, went up to him and took two "lai szca" from his pocket.

District Watchman 78 Wong Shu-wah arrested the juvenile plek-pocket.

H. Aahdowne, MN, E.X. Danks and exiid,

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BATURDAY, FEBRUARY & Closing Thase by Air

Fracas At

A Cinema

A 18-year-old youth bought a cinema ticket an Cheung Chau Island and landed before Mr. A.D. Scholes at Kowloon yesterday, via the Cheung Chau Hospital.

Defendant,

Remarking that "we do not want this type of Ind in the Co- tuny," the magistrate ordered the youtìr to receive 10 stroke of the Eirch and to be banished for life.

SNATCHER GETS

GAOL TERM

According to himself, So Kam, 37-year-old unemployed, is a kind hearted man who could not. bear to see a woman losing money at gambling, and so advised her to desist.

For this, he complained to Mr. W: A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yes. terday, he was accused by the woman for having gat hold of her hand and having matched away the gold ring she was wearing on her fourth finger.

His story was not. believed by the court, and he was sentenced six strokes of the cane.

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By Dick Tumor

HENTAL SZANS

CORK LIMA ELUKA BERUNG HOÀT, M. REG, A

"Physically you're in fine shape, Mrs. Axloy-and as for; your absentmindedness, we all have a touch of that now! and thon!"

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

("The "Authority on Authorities"

"EXACT BUIT LENGTHS

I tract, avoiding any risky greed' But after the Surrose you want to show for extra tricks. the exact lengths of two suits, spade D was led to the J and Q other and the diamond came back, one zik-curder and the A five-carder. If the longer is he saw a chance for velvet if the higher ranking, bid it first, next finesse of the Q would work; he the lower suit, then rebid the could then score the A and ruff lower, to show both are of at a third diamond to set up the lenst te cards and eventually, suit if the missing corts ware divided. That would ovenly

'Kam Cheung-ylu, to eight months' hard labour and if your hand can afford it, re give him two extra tricks

went to the theatre accompanied by a 13-year-old friend. At the entrance, the theatre manager, told him that his companion must buy whereapon a half price ticket, defendant turned on him in an abusive manner. He was warned!

to behave but continued to be ag- 120gressive,

Canton and Hankow, Kowloon CPO) 7,12 m. 10 am, 12.30 pm, p.m.; (OPO) 7 .m., 0.80 mm, Noon, I p.m. Altmall for Swalow and. Amoy, (Tex.)

4.30 am. (Ord.) 1. Airmail for Shanghai, (Reg.} $ m.,

(Ord.) 9.80 m, Airmail for Manila,

manager's

When the theatro back was turned defendant pushed him and as he turned around he saw the youth about to assault hint, so he struck Kom on the face.

(Ord) 11.10 al.,

A crowd started to gather and Airmali for Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking, the manager: reported the matter Teingtao and Pelping: Ainmall for to the police. Defendant was treat- Chungking, (Reg.) 8 p... (Ord) 3,80 | od in the

p.p

(Reg.) 13 உம்..

Airmall for Talpakt Alrmull for Awatow. (Reg.) ↑ p.m. (Ord.) 3.80 p.m.

Airmail for Dangkok, (Reg.) 4.30 0.0%,

(Ord.) 5 pm,

Closing Times by Ban

Members of the Jockey Club nitending the Show and who wish to make use of the Club Rooms and upper verandah Stanchat, 10 m. must

wenr their Member's ¦ Halhow and Bangkok, 3'pam. Badge, otherwise they will not Straits, Ceylon, India, Madagascar, Karl- be admitted thereto..

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, Feb. 4, 1949.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB

COLONY TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Entries for the Singles and

tlus, East and South Africa, Aden and Egypt, # pos

Rangoon, & p.m.

BUNDAY, FEBRUART

Glowing Times by Air Canton, and Hankow, (Kowloon OPO) 7.10 am, 10 am, 11.30 pm, 189 pm: (GPO) 7 ., 9.30, Noon, 1 p.m.

Airmall for Swatow and Amoy, (Res)

1,30 km., (Ord.) 9 azn,

Choung Chau Hospital where he remained for the night. After evidence, was produced In court Kam was fined $80 or one week..

ASSAULT ON TAXI DRIVER

Ho Sun, a bus conductor, was fined $25 at Kowloon yes- terday for assaulting a tax! driver nt the Jordan Road Ferry.

Complainant Cheung Chik-sang, was signalled by a prospective passenger coming from the Ferry. Arriving at the curb, his fare de- alded to take another taxi and while he was about to leave the curb a bus behind him sounded

Alrmall for Kunming and Calcutta, (Re) $ 1.3. 6/1, (Ord.) 0.10 mm, 1/2. Airmall for Shanghal, Nanking, Tingles and Piping Altroall for Foochaw, (Reg.) & pm, 5/2, (Ord.) 10. Am. 1/2 Airmail for Bangkok, Aligapore, Intárta, | the horn for him to hurry.

Colombo, Briner and Auckland,

The driver of the bus then in-

(Her.) 8 pm, 6/2, (Ord) 19 am, 1/2. | sulted him. Airmall for Halphong and Hanoi, (Beg.)

* p.m. 1/2, (OM.) 10 ■m, $/1,

Closing Times by Dis

Doubles Tennis Champlonships | Franshal, 10 am,

close at 5 p.m. on 11th Febr uary,

Entry forms are obtainable from ali Clubs and Sports Shops.

POLICE NOTICE

It is hereby notified that BELCHERS STREET is closed to EASTBOUND TRAFFIC Motor Buses excepted) from SANDSTREET to QUEEN'S RD, WEST from 8 a.m. 5.2.40, until repairs to road- way are completed.

on

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. February 4, 1049.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

P. & ́O., B. L. & E. '& A.

·.· BILLS OF LADING

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1

Closing Times by Air

Complainant looked for the number of the bus and white s engaged the conductor asked what he was, looking at and begon to

It's right for Jiu-

And brother Bill · It's right for Paddy too. If Wright's is right

for all of us It must be right,

for yout

GOAL

WRIGHT'S IS RIGHT

hit him, the assault lasting two for EVERYONE!

minutes.

Alemail for Bwatow and Amor, (Ris) | @A European inspector from the

8.80 km, `(Onl) 9 a.m.

Alsmall for Bhanghál,“ (Reg.) 0

(Ord.) 9.30 M.

Airmail for Manila, (Reg.) II. Am

(Ord) 13.30 am.

Alemalt for Shanahaf, Nankins, Tringtan.

and Pelping: Alemall for Kunming and tuchow; Airmail for Bwataw, Amoy and Taipeh, - (Reg.) # pm, (Ord.) 8.30 pm. Airmail for Foochow (Nem.) p.1554

(Orl) 8.30 p.m. Airmalt for Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Alexandria, (Malro- Bi, Johannemburu and Marseilles vi Alexandria), Home and London, Kaw- loon CPO, (trg.) é pro, (Ord) 1.80 pat: GPO) (Box.) 4.10 p.m. (Ord.) | $ 1.00

Airmail for Baigon and Paris, (Row.) 4.30

(Ord.) 5 p.m.

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 4 OF 1949

'HONG KONG WATERS

Victoria Harbour,

Submarino. Telegraph' Cable Operations

It is notified for general in- formation that submarine tale- Mears. Goddard & Douglas graph, operations, lasting 3 will attend af 10 am, on Mondays are expected to com days and Thursdays within the mence at 0800 hours, Febru- free storage period to survey | hry 7, 1949 in the Central Har¬ dazinged cargo, and consignees bour Cable Ground, situated are requested to have their between the South end of the representatives, present. Unless Kowloon : Peninsula and the

present at the Baryoy no claims kandva

| consignees representatives are | City OZONTELY

can thereafter be admitted. A = Authority —Marine

inent. ACKINNON, MACKENZIE

`Agenti;--

CATHAY TRADING CO,

BA

115, Dank of Canton Dlugavak

Depart-

AZ N. GARLAND W

Acting Director of Marine,

Marine Office,

Hong Kong, February 4, 18482;

Ferry arrived and stopped the as- sault.

SHOWING

TODAY

IOTAL FOR TOILET.

AND NURSERY

CUBERTY

Jordan Road, Kowloon,

IQTIKATH CELT

the

higher after that. Note that

West,

however,

won the

had

a bid of the lower gult on that fourth turn would show both to mond with the K, so that one evaporated. bo of six cards, However, if extra trick

the longer is the lower-ranking: When the spade was returned K and A, ruffed by his biq It, Bist, then the higher, then to the rebid the higher to show that heart 3, he decided to sock ano is, of at least five and the other extra trick.

diamond A, then named longer because

with Brat.

it was

SKJ 75 3 Ha

H.10 7 6.

D.K J 4.2

CA 7 6 5 4

SAQ 10 N

8 0 W EH9 2

S

DO 7 C K 1082

',

-S 2

HAKQJ 4 3 DAQ 10 8 3

He laid down the

ruffed the B -But Bast

8.-201

over-ruffed and returned - the

the heart

spade

19. No

South did not

soup,

matter what

in the

he was in

with West sure to get a trump trick plus the diamond J. He ruffed high," preventing" "an -over-ruff,

when the hearts split as theid, he dropped

the

tricks that set him

two.

After getting the lead, on 'the third trick, he should have taken

out trumps at once, So doing, he would have lost - only - twa (Timaler Smith Fast-West vul tricks in diamonds plus one in spades, and. would have made South West

Pass Phas

H Pans

Bouth's

North

East his

game.

1 S

Раку

JC

Раяз

4 C

Раб

s-last-bid,-of-the-higher-

·

Tomorrow's Problem

ranking hearts, was a force to

I North favoured) & J 10 8 B-Diamonds

·that rult, · · But since he inade- quately supported either, with HQ932 two cards for hearts OT three D 10 9 8. for Diamonds, he reckoned that C 7 3

a ten-trick game was easier than eleven-trick. project.

an

He

(Dealer: vulnerable).

SA D·3·3

HA'S

·D-7–

CAK Q.8:4.2

IN

S64 2 HJ 10 5

W ED KQ54

$

5 K. Q

CO

H K 8 7 DA-J-4 CJ 10 9 5: West.

North-South

knew from South's bidding that hearts were a card longer, hence ond-card support gave the side as many hearts, as diamonds.

South didn't play as well as he What play must South build |bid: "Thờ"' game' wan rubbers, so to make 7-No Trumps after he-should have concentrated West, neglecting the diamonds everything on making the con- bid by East, opens the heart 27

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