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THE CHINẴ MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1040.--
MARINE DEPARTMENT Sino-British Club
NOTICE
д
Tuesday, August 30, 1949, having been declared as General holiday, this Depart- ment will be closed with the
exception of:-
PORT CONTROL OFFICE
MARINE LICENSING
OFFICE
ENTRY
& CLEARANCE OFFICE
which will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m.
N. GARLAND, Acting
Director of Marine.
Marine Office, Hong Kong. August 26, 1949.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
The Education, Office at Windsor House (3rd Boor) will be closed from 9 a.m.
Friday, August 28, until 9 a.m. Monday, August 29 when It will reopen at the new Tele- phone Building (2nd floor). HONG KONG FILM AND| Leighton Hill Road. Tele- THEATRE NEWS at 60 cents per phone numbers will remain
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DRIVING lessons given by SCRIBOLING PADB-100 pages qualified European and Chinene Instructors with Dual Drive cars Safr
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CARPETS. Rugs, Upholstery, home by
DURA
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et 50 cents each. On sale ati August 25, 1949,
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Inaugural Meeting
The newly incorporated, Sino-British Club held its inaugural meeting at the Club Lusitano yes- terday evening, attended by many members of the old Sino-British Cultural Society, out of which the new Club was born.
in their
In his address from the visits to the Services chair, Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, Chairman of the Club, review ed the past activities of the Sino-British Cultural Society which was formed in 1945, and told of the increasing in- terest taken by people In the activities of the Society, which led to its formal incorpora-
camps and barracks. The visita would be organised on informal Brains Trust lines, whereby the men could ask questions about Hong Kong, its people, its life, amil about China.
tion.
Mr. Barnett repeated the first three objects of the Club, which were the keynote of its activities. They were:
Turomote cultural and social relations among all communities in Hong Kong; ...
To devise ways and "means of arousing, and stimulating interest
"In this way we can introduce this lovely home of ours, to the allant men and women who have come out here to help defend it. And maybe we can introduce them them to ourselves and maks feel hot strangers, but of na, ant when they go way they may feel that this has been to some. degree their home too," said Mr. Burhett
The meeting closed by passing vote of confidence in Its chair- man and in the newly appointed in the cultural heritage of the pub
committee. different communities; and
To do everything possible to eliminute racial prejudice, dis-
crimination, disharmony and mis- DEATH OF FORMER
understanding wherever they may he found.
Comparing Hong Kong with] other places drawing their popu-,
HK RESIDENT
ro-
The death occurred in Bombay lation from different parts of the on August, 10 of a former world, we were fortunate in the sident of Hong Kong-Cooverbal, Bullity and indistinctness of the widow of Mr. Hormustee M lines of demarcation drawn round Mehta who was a leading mem- our component communities." ber of the Parsee Community, a said Mr. Barnett
Justice of the Peace,
and a
a Trus- "To
a visitor who came here tee of the
the Parsee Anjuman in from Africe, India, or even the Colony. Mr. and Mrs. Mchia Singapore, we had no racial or were in Hong Kong for 23 years. communal distinction.
Mrs, Mehta died at her residence "But to a visitor coming here "Sliver
Onks".
Warden
Road, straight from England, and to any Bombay, aged 92, leaving two permanent resident who kept his eyes and ears open, it was evident daughters Serene and Peroja. that distinctions existed. They might not be very grave ones, nothing that could fairly be de- scribe us discrimination or raci- nl barriers. But distinotions .and || edly were." malsunderstandings there undoubt-|
To Remove Barriers
It was the aim and object of j the Sino British Club to try to re- move these distinctions and mis- understandings, and though the Club could
that they not say would be able to do it, yet what could they do but to try to else remove theso various burriers, barriers of education, barriers” of individual pride, and economic barriers.
Mr. Barnett went on to say that the origin of racial prejudica and discrimination, of dishar- mony, hatred and suspicion be- tween neighbours, near and for, had their root in, ignorance, and it was this enemy, ignorance, that the Club was out to attack.
Every community has something of its own to be proud of, sotne precious heritage it treasures,
but that heritage ought not to bo jealously guarded in seclusion, but should be freely exchanged and handed round for general ap- probation and comparison.
Mr. Barnett paid tribute to the part played by the Services in contributing to the work of Sino- British understanding, and it was the intention of the Club to bring Hong Kong and the Service man closer together to make him feel leas of a stranger and more at home among people they perhaps wanted to know and yet had not the opportually of knowing.
Visit To Camp Arrangements were being made, Raid Mr. Barnett, for members of the Sino-British Club to pay
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third round. Not wishing to give Instant initiative, he
IF YOU KNOW that both your South
"J
partner and
He
can switched to the spade 8, the the declarer ruff your next lead of the suit, bringing forth the Q and A. The the question of whether to repent rest was a cinch for South It is more or less crucial. But raked in the diamond K, Q and if you see the dummy now holds A, used the established heart J the highest cord of the sult, it is for a discard of his only losing with danger, as being club and then spread his hand,
only the first for the declarer to having lost the means discard later some losing card in tricks.
In such an event another sult.
fraught
⚫ person present
tonight
it will usually
FALL
BEFORE
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COMES ?"
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MANDARIN PREACHING
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Sat. Aug. 27 "MODERNISM
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you to Day
lead
two
Two birds would have been
the sult again, causing your part- killed with one stone if West had to lead a third ner's guff to keep the declarer known enough
trom taking a discard and ob-heart. First, it would have pre- liging him instead to over-ruff vented the J in dummy from be- ing used Inter by the declarer to discard his losing
ing club, thus n5- dis
your
partner. That over-ru may have to be with such a high card that its use will build up a later trump trick for yourself.
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Furing the defenders a club trick. Second, the ruffing of
of that third heart by East's diamond 8
8 would led South to use the have compelled Qor K in order to over-raff it. That
would have established a trump trick for West and would have beaten the contract ewa tricks.
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very
Only, a South, against
that
safety-minded defence, would have discarded his club
anyway
on
that third trick. thereby accepting defent by one trick at once in order to prevent his possibly being set two by a defensive trump North-South establishing
trick.
HQ D
DK Q7 4:2
CA6
(Dealer: vulnerable).
South.
South
1 D
Dbl.
West 1 H 3 H
North
2 D
East 2 S
4 D
Pusr
5 D
Your Week-End Question
Under
what circumstances should a declarer plan to ânessè West led his heart K and, upon the 10 when he has a trump sult seeing the 7, repected the suit consisting of A-10-9-4 opposite with the A. Ho. now know that the K-Q-8, if there has been no
that both East and South were blank indication
the opposing
In the suit and could ruff the trumps are unevenly divided?
A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE
1 'Reaping-
hook,
5. Bring on oneself.
8 Boon 9 Negligent, 11 Polson. 13 Take for
'granted:
14 Ado.
Across
16 Feel.
D
My
15 Condiment
set.
19 Remainder.
20 Thrifty 24 Coral reat.." 25: Attempting. 20 Sword 27 nellaved. 28 311dgben,
Yesterday's Crossword
AGROBE-1 Cobra, 4 Propel
14 Compare 17. Rima; 10/Boats/ |·20 Attache 25 Whim, 28 Addr 27 Seller 29 Rudy: 30 Docité Shawed, 21 Block
Agile.
Down
14 Enraged.
Stuper. ́16 Smothered. Damsel.
4. Follows. 5: Opporite. Pel Satistledi
10) Result
Biker.
13 Majiyata....
17 Compoul-
tion, 10. Purto-
fight. -21 Expanded.
22. Fibber. 23 Urges.
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11-Mort
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