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NOTICE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of CARMEN MAS- CARENHAS Jate Canossian Convent, 30 Caine Road, Vic- toria in the Colony of Hong Kong, Nurse, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance, 1997 made An Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above Estate to the 20th day of July, 1949.

All creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send in their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.

Dated the 29th day of June,

1949,

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Solicitors for the Official Administrator. Windsor House, Hong Kong.

NOTICE

HONG KONG GOVERNMENT

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

that It is hereby notified tenders for provision of sheep and animal fodder for the of this Pathological Institute department are invited.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949.

Death Of Jap Rail Chief

(Continued from Page 1) Another Japanese doctor told the press there were to traces of gunshot wounds and thus far no evidence of poison.

Strong Warning

An executive of the ComBIUN- ist Party--which has announcet Ita-open apportion to the Allied ordered workers dismissals-- denied that the Reds were res

of the ponsible for the death

charged railways chief, Shimoyama was murdered by "reactionarica" in a plot to Justify anti-Communist suppression

an

campaign.

and

Meantime, the Chier Cabinet Secretary Kaneshiell Masuda, at a press conterence Issued a strong warning that the government | would not permit unchecked the Sligo Kamiyama, Dlet mem- use or show of brutal force which ber and member of the Com- fostered militarian in Japan in

munist Central Executive Com- the past and which might be mittee, sald It was his personal utilised by some groups in order opinion that this Incident was 10 increase the power of extreme patterned after the Reichstag fre lefilstu.

which Hitler exploited to smear

Communists although the later proved they were not res- ponsible."

He said the use or show of force must be stopped. He added the government would adopt security measures to prevent a re- vival of the old Japanese-assas- rination technique in politics.

Masuda was empnatic In stating s belle: that Silnoyn met his Centh chia to 10 al play.

General Douglas MacArthur was reported to be following the case very closely alice the final outcome of the autongy will have big Influence on the occupation stand in the matter which may develop into one of the biggest problems the Alle have yet faced here, Sourers close to the Supreme Commander said the case clearly was one of a man either break- ing down under strain and com- mitting suicide rather then carry out a policy contrary to Japanese nature or a case of a man being assassinated for carrying out the occupation policy.

AG RETURNS WITH STEAKS

London, July 16.

thev

He sold the party would not for the present Issue an officint statement.

In spite of the fafe that be felt the president of the Rall ways Corporation, the govern. rient ennounced today that th personnel retrenchment pro. gramme will be carried out or planned.

Fourth Request Today the Railway Workers Unton made its fourth request f

not negotiate over whether or workers would he dismissed but as in the past, their request was turned down.

Workers, in face of the rovern- ment

continuo stand, sirong their "struggle" tactics throughout the nation. In some places they held rallies while in other places

mall groups of workers took over virtual control of rail operation with station managers and their assistants kicked out of railway

buldings.

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In Sendal when rall official

the refused to negotiate with werkers, employees broke windows in the station. Fukushima union leaders collect- Sir Hartley Shawcross, the At- ed alt dismissal rolices and hand-i Larney-General, arrived at Landoned them back to the administra Airport from New York tonight tive officiats. wearing a 10-gajton hat and bring- Both Japanese and Allied on- ing about half u

large Jals were dozen

watching to see what Texan steaks os souvenirs of his

wild do-e pe Communists visit to the Lone Star State.

newly repatriated forme cially "But I must say that I came

who wer back with more than steaks," Sie soldiers from Siberla

In Com strongly indoctrinated Hartley said. "I brought back n feeling of tremendous encourage-munism while in Russian hand- Today, 50 Japanese repatriates and Full particulars and pro- ment at the understanding

sympathy of Amerleons towards waving Russian flags, visited th tendering

National Dict building, express were Europe, and particularly cedure for

this

to wo- ing their determination published in the Government country."

"democratic Japan" with June 30, Gazette of

1949,

for Notification No. 630, or can

the Japan Communist Party be obtained from the Secre-

the driving force. Medical Department, inry, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building, First Floor.

I. NEWTON, Director

of Medical Services,

July 4, 1949.

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 16 OF 1949.

HONG KONG WATERS Pleasure Yachts-Entry and Clearance of

In accordance with the pro- visions of Section 45 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance No. 10 of 1899, masters of all pleasure yachts must. report their departure and arrival as follows:--

(a) A departure to a place outside the waters of the Colony must be notified to the Director of Marine.

(b) An arrival from a place outside the waters of the Colony must be reported within 24 hours to the Director of Marine.

pleasure

CBSE of 2. In yachts of 60 tons register and

Sir Hartley said that friends he had met in the United States had told him that it is unlikely that there will be any grave recession

there.

10

Com Kyuichi Tokuda, Japan munist lender, in a press state. The Attorney-General made the ment in Nara elty, attributed the

of

"hi Shimoyama irip at the invitation of the State death Bar of Texas, which he addressed mental suffering" over the railway

and spoke in situation.-Reuter

United on June 30. He also Atlanta, Georgis, and In Soul- Press. water, Oklahoma.—Beuter. Į

ELIZABETH IN

HER OWN HOME

London, July 18. Frincess Elizabeth took up off cial residence today at a home of

her own..

For HEALTHY

WELL-GROOMED

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COFR 1949 BY HEA BIRYISE, INC. T. M. AKO. U. 3. PAY. OPP."

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE:

are

By Shepard Darclay.

thority on Authuriiles"5" lje

TWO TYPES OF TENACES tion tenaco which could shut but THERE

two the K only if the holder of the essentially

K led the suit, 'ypes of tenaces-benours not ir

made Noting all that, South sequence which depend upon the order

to realise their sure to get Enst out of clubs so of play

tho the probable holder of the maximum potential. One type

the the opening bidder in that in which you

may lead to K, ward your own honours in an ef- West, could be thrown into the Tuming a fort to shut out some honour or lead. He did this by

is third round of clubs, the "," with honours held by the opponents.

The other type is that in which the spade K, led the spade 0 to the last hostile draw you can't possibly gain maximum the to

the heart results except by getting the on- trumps, then finessed ponents to lead the suit. Often Q, followed by the J covered by HAIR, MASSAGE Pu will find both types of ten- the K and A and then the heart 10. To dummy he went again YOUR SCALP aces in the same deal.

with the spade 10 to the Jand forth the club 10, on brought

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UNESCO FUND FOR HONG KONG During the past year a fund was collected by the Lord Mayor of London in connection UNESCO's reconstruction paign

for the provision of books, De Sousa's Auction Rooms educational and scientifle equip- ment to countries in Europe and British Colonial Ter- certain ritories.

with cam-

Her personal standard Was

From this fund, Hong Kong Lown, from the flagstaff in front) nt Clarence House, where she will as received £360, This has been live with her husband, Prince placed to the credit of the Educ Philip, and son, Prince Charles. tion Department with a London

bookseller.

Clarence House, damaged by bombs while the Red Cross occu- pled it during the war, has been under reconstructions for months.

It is on the Mall a quarter mile from Buckingam Palace. It is ad- Joined on one side by Marlborough | House, where Queen Mary lives, and on the other by St. James Palace. The Palace, once the home of the Duke of Windsor, now houses the Duke of Gloucester, Royal equerries and Buckingham Paluct offelals.---Assocluted Press.

HUGE TOLL IN HUNAN FLOODS

Canton, July 6. Central News reported from over, such arrival must be re- Changsha that the floods in Hu- ported to the Port Control nan caused the death of 20,000 Office and in the case of plea-people with 2,000,000 left home- sure yachts of less than 60 css tons register to the Marine Both these Licensing Office. offices are situated in the Marine Office, 102 Connaught large tracts Road, Hong Kong.

N. GARLAND,

The floods arose when the Halang River and its tribularies broke their banks and inundated of land in North

Hunan,

The Central Government has been asked to send relief. It is feared the first crops in the "rice Actg. Director of Marine.bowl of China has been wiped

out.-Ansociated Press. Marine Office. Hong Kong, July 4, 1949.

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DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL

The Annual Speech-Day and Prize-Giving will be held at the School on Friday, July 8th, at: 8.30p.m.

His Excellency the Genera Officer · Commanding/ Hong Kong, has kindly consented to distribute the Prizes and to ad- dress the School.

All Parents, Old Boys, and other friends of the School pre cordially invited.

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HA 10 3

DA 10 5

CJ 3

North-South

which he put the diamond 5.

West had to win that with the club A, and then was stuck. It he returned a

ne

heart, dummy

could ruff while, the diamond 10 could

was discarded..

So he returned

the diamond 4. The Q look that, the A scored the next-trick and a trump remuined for the thir- teenth to give him his contract

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Tomorrow's Problem

S 10 D7 A 2 HAS 2 DKJ 2 CA J

(Dealer: West vulnérable).,

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Here is a hand with a clear-DQ 10:4 cut case of contrast between two styles of tenaces, as South Row after West led the club K, which he followed with the Q then switching to the spade 5, which: the A won. The heart suli ana. tained a combination tenace of a kind which may be profitably te by the declarer if he catches the K in East's hand. But the other red sult, diamonds, had an en- tirely different sort of combina-

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SAKO H'A Q J

DA 7 3

C 8 8 42

CQ 10 9 5

(Dealer: South. vulnerable).

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South bids 1-Club, West 1- Suade and North doubles, what thould South do7

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3 Rabble.

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9 Marked out. 24 Rapt.

11 "Soft drink, 25. Rigorous:

12 Lako..

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