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KAI TAK AIRPORT HAS A QUIET DAY
Kai Tak Airport passed an unusually quiet day yostorday, which fitted in nicoly with the all- airlines monthly meeting.
At the meeting in the VIP quiet, She wasn't feeling well room were also a number of Bomething nasty had got into her she was feeling "Just officials. News-eyo and Government' men became nosey about what awful," she said. Her left eyo
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Leaving on Braathens today for ing more than two hours.
Civil Calo, is Mrs. Lilieba Glatved. Mr. Hamilton, of the
calmed wife of Mr. Peter Glatved of Aviation Department, curiosity with a short statement Wallem's (agent for Braathens). that the airlinca' big wigs werd "Lilleba" is going home for s merely discussing the new Im- holiday of some months, her air- migation Ordinance.
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At Mrs. "Geo" Gelatly's Dairy Farm Snackteria, the ever happy Mrs. "Gee" toulk time off to grumble about her floor. "It feems that people must deposit! their chowing
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Only the other day Mrs. "Gee" ed Police Officer Sub Inspector Leonard Haynes should be sub- had one of her boys squatting on the floor with a chisel scraping mitted to the Commissioner of off the gum that dotted her tidy Police. Administrator of the Snackterin floor, Yesterday, she said estate, not later than 8th came across the black spots again. "Boy!" she was heard calling, but June, 1949.
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Name Grouping Application nap Til.
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Hank-Recruit;
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Order by Colonel L.T. Ride, CUF, FD, | Kwing In. 3. Yok Puf Wang, F.J. Anslow, W. I Thursday: Hutad 2/1 8. Hurt, Commandant, Hong Kong Defence Force.
Halligan, AEP, Lewis, C.M, McEwan, dated May 20, 441
C.A.J. Tubelz, J. Wald, G., Winch, Yu Fook Bang, A.E. Bos, G.P. Jesvona, W. Stoker, H., Clark, V.F. Souza, Friday Squad 2/F F. Cunha, RA, Labruikt, B.J. Laverty;-J, Xemplom, R.d. Nelnotte A.D. A.P. Pereira. P.M.N. da Gilve, Scholes, R., Wood, EF.S. Baker. A.L.G. Eastman, R.C. Butler, H. Marriott.
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Depal Training: The following sounds Ride, C.F. Miler, R.C. Cooper, T., Sorby, will parade at HQ on the days stated tum P.N. Slater, D.W. Jones, P.W.8. Cattler, low at 5.30 p.m. for training-Manday; | G.11. Calvert Jr., WJ.D. Cooper, A. Todd, Suund 1/A 3.P. Amarappa, D.C. Barty, R..K. Crichton,
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CONS 129P BY HEA BRÁVICE, INC. 1. 19. RÉG u L. Pit. "Soup du jour means soup of the day-soup of the day means yesterday's soup with more barley!""
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
¿The Authority on Authorities"
WHEN TO LEAD TRUMPS
the club K
heart
K
then
ment of hearts, taking in the K WITH the first type of sult and A, which felled the Q, and contract honds, trumps are clear- then the spade A and K. ed first, then other things done. This left the Q out, and he was With the second type or other willing to be it score whenever not taken North felt like it, as he planned extreme- trumps are
ruffing. the out at all, but are used for
play. First he used the The third type includes the post-heart J to discard the club
Icads
then ruffed uriti ponement of trump
the urgent ruffed
3 with the Foneren something else of more importance is attempted, such as
as spade ?.
estab- The heart 7 was now an early discurd, of a lover or the
lehed as a thirteener,, so he re whole or partial establishment e
turned to the dummy by ruffing a side suit. The fourth type may begin with side sull play, follow the diamond 2 with the spade 8. leading of trumps When he pulled out the heart 7 ed by some
happy. then their discontinuance from dummy, and while other activities are pur-North could have his spade Q then or later, for all East cared. sued.
The Banaddings
following Recruite
S KJ 8 G have attested but na yet have not been
They should art | HAK J aquadded for training.
C. Brett, J. Daniclerich, W.A. Hellwig, Thompson. G.FG. Kew, J.C.C.F. Lopes, K.R. Nosselen, Saunders, P. White, A. Young: Squad Z/A D.. Boyd, HA. de B. Botelho, F. But, A., Braude, F. Crabb, H.JV. Everett, B.A. Fowler, GJ, Gavriloff, D.R. Holmes, J.P. Kush, D, Sheehan,
In touch with the ESM at IQ as soon possible to make the necessary strange- menta: 1.F. Tamworth, D. McLellan, A.E
ViitorShudi. 1/11 C. Conder, .A.N. Barkin, Kew, J.W. Ferris, J.J. Holland, C.A.L..
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Miniature Range Flrings The following Cheung, R.J, Stewart, M. Bhing Cheung
Toul: Baund 2/9: N.C. Barrcito, 3.1. Recruit wili parade at IIQ 5,30 p.m. 01 Beltominy, J. Cheung, J.L. D'Aquino, 11.0. Tenday, May 1, tore their Miniature | Field, LA, Fox, G.N. Coman, B.A. Gell-Range Course:-). MacLean, LP.V. Rum- man T.A. Madar, S.G. Pecit. P.E.C.C. (ble, D.W. Dunlap, W.B. tlalley, G.C. Cole. Qual, K., Beyer, E-A. Thenin, G.J. White,man, W., Goulfellow, Wednesday Squad 1/C1 V.E, 8v, N.C.
Attestation in order ta speed up the Sclater. Un Kwuk' Yul, 3.0, Xavier, M.M, aliostation of personnel who have passed Kempion, IE, Dean, Chang Tat Bun: their medical - examination the following Bquad 2/C: W.F. Anemorow, K.M.A.| are asked to attend at this HQ al 6 p.m. Datselt, R. Clark, A.F. Evans, Lal Winr of the days stated belowi--Monday, May Ya, W.E. Macfarland, J. Tawaz, The 30 L. Allime, 8.0, Baker, M.V. ilə P Baptain. A.M. Barradas, D.J.R. Blaker. A.C, Hand, ERS, Carmo, D.D. Champion- Jones, Chen Yik, W.T.C. Chang, P.D.A. R. Fairbairn, P. Chidell, L. Corren Fallon, Fung Chun Hop, N. Garland, L Goldman, EL, Cano, L.G, Gown, J. Hemper: Tuesday, May 31: F.A. Garcia, J.A.C. Hurlbatt, RF.K. Jones, L.D. K- cbell... Labrum, D.G. Luchian, Li Shun Nin, Law Wing Fai, G.P. Norton, A.B. Norikor, F. de S. Osorio, GJ. Ozorio, RL. Osortai Wednesday, June 1: P.8. Aricoli, R.B. Capell, Chang ng. A.E. Clausen, A.A. Daan, EC: Fincher, DJ. R.M.U. Cutlerrer, G.L. Herdman, Lowcock, A. Malig, EM, Marques, A.A dos ilemedios, J. Bocha, A.B. da Ros Thursday, June 2: J. Shanks, J.P. Sherry. R.A. Av. RA. Sousa. L.G. Strange, Te Yiu Ming, A.F. Weir, A.V. Who, N.F. Wright, V, Young, G.A. Yvanovich, Zee Ching Dong. A. Zimmerman,
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Whitsun Race Meeting,
SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, 6th JUNE 1949.
On the First Day, Saturday, 4th Jone, the First Beit will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm; on the Second Day, Monday 6th June, the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the first race will be run at 12 noon. The Tiffin interval will be after the fearth race (1.30 p.m.).
Through Numbers (22 Races -544.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, lat Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the second day. Tickets in the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the second day may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badros admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 each day including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of the Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits clo
Badros admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, the First Day and at 9.30 am. on the Second Day. The Secretary's office will close at 11.45 s.m. the First Day and at 10 am, on the
Both Offices at 1st floor, Telephone House, Second Day.
A limited number of tiffins wili de obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. ) Boy (Tol. 27818),
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NO CHILDREN ́WIEJ BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MERVING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Public, Enclosure le. $3 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,
Bookmakers, Tio Two men, efe, will not be permitted to sperate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey · Club during the Base Mooting,
Refreshments will be obtainabia in the Restaurant in the Pubila KnologNFO.
SERVANTS' FASSES,
Servants" pausen will be termed to Private Box - hollari ONLY, who are requested to distribute them" with discrimina- tion and to endorse thale names on the pames. - Holders of such ganzen · are not permitted to the Members Enslosære Except for passing through on their duties and must remain, In thate, employww" stands,
BV ORDER,
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Actg. Secretary.
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Benkor Bit Ocer, HKDF.
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(Dealer: South. Both sides vulnerable).
South
1 D Poss
North Poss
Earl 2.S
West пы 4 S
East was not one of those lazy Ployers who merely guesses finesse one way or the other, but tries to find a number of strings 1o his bow in order to assure the after success of his contract. So, South led the diamond K, he
the was
Elght tricks were already in, and there was a trump apiece left in the dummy and closed hand to cross-ruf two more quired for the contract
tricks re-
Note that East. played three tricks before touching trumps, then had two rounds of trumps, whereupon he discontinued them and turned to other measures.
Tomorrow's Problem
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(Dealer:
South,
East-West
made a real plan. Tossing the vulnerable),
club 3 on that and winning with What is West's best action over the A, he next essayed establish- South's opening 1-Diamond?
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13 Not moving. 18 Toll tales.
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22 Hoap:
23 Spoken.
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