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SIX SUSPECTS CHARGED

IN MENACES CASE

Two married women and four men were charged

at Central before Mr. A. D. Scholes yester day on three counts of demanding $500 with menaces from a Chinese woman.

The defendants are Leung Sim, aged 37, married woman, Leung Kok-wah, aged 26, Leung Yuk, aged 36, married woman, Luk Wah, aged 42, Wong Him-lung, aged 30, and, Cheung Sing-man, aged 45.

They are charged with de- The complainant said she had no money and a meeting was arranged at the Tai Nam Tea House the following day. All the defendants were present, and an the arrival of the complainant fifth defendant gave er

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Meeting At Tea House

Second defendant, being the spokesman for the party, said rertain things and wanted $500 from complainants so as to take the ward out of the Po Leung Kuk

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN

The case wil be continued

Peter Whitehead's

Speed Victory

Brno. September 25. The Czechoslovak. Grand Prix on the Masaryk circuit of 17,8| kilometres was won today by Fe- ter Whitehead, a British driver, at the wheel of his Italian-built Ferrari

He and Philippe Etancellin, of France, on Talbot, had terrific

quel throughout the 20-laps to thrill a crowd which was estimat- ed at

at between 200,000 and 300,000 tople who lined the course. people

Whitehead moved from fifth to

first place the sixth lap but fell back to second on refuelling. THE... GOODS of Euancelfin went through without ALBERT HENRY refuelling but he lost his lead in COMPTON late of South the 15th lap, only to regain it for en Whitehead had Leguna Beach, Orange, two laps when California Export-In mechanical trouble. port Merchant, deceased.

:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

The British driver resumed the lead two laps from home and kept in front to win.

Franco Cortese, of Milan, on another Ferrari, was third.

secs,

that the Court has by virtue Prior to the Grand Prix, a of Section 58 of the Probates French-built Simca of 1,500-ec, driven by Treybal, won the Bmc Ordinance 1897, made an Order Cup for sports cars, covering six limiting the time for creditors laps of the course in 57 mins. 23.5 and others to send in their claims against the above estate He beat the 2,000-ce specially- to the 22nd day of October built Czech Tetraplane, driven by 1949.

Bruno Sojka, which, however, won its class in 58 mins, 40.5 secs.

for All creditors and others are Whitehead's winning time accordingly hereby required to the race was 2 hrs. 48 mins. 41 send their claims to the under-secs, which is approximately 128.4.

an kilometres signed on or before that date. took 2 hrs. 49 mins. 16.6 secs, and hour. Etancellin

Cortese clocked Dated the 26th day of Sep-

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

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IN THE GOODS of DUNCAN HAYWOOD CAMERON also known as Duncan H Cameron 'and D. H Cameron late of San Diego County, Cali- fornia, United States of America, Execu tive, deceased

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

“The"Authority on Authorities",

LET ONE TRICK PASS West's J. The declarer managed DEFENDERS should realise then to make his game by puy-

that the mechanics of the cards ing so as to keep South out of operate the same for them as for the lead. He sent the heart J to the declarer. When playing for the A. fnessed the club Q, laid A No Trump game, you

atten down the A in the hope that the see the first trick given up in the K was blanked, which it was. dummy's long suit to increase took two more clubs, scored the the chances

of establishing the spade A and led the imploring rest of it, especially when the the Fates to place, the K" with duming lacks ample entzles, per- North, took the heart return with haps having none. But the same the 10 and laid down the K for player seldom uses the same tac-the ninth trick. tie when on the defence, though Where the contract was beaten, it may well be the only possible way to beat the contract.

SAQ HKI 10

DJ 1052 CAQJ10

s x 10 8 3.

H.9 5 4 D93 .. C 8 5 3

N WEDE

S 7

$

HQ 2

SJ9654 FA876

C 8 7 4

DAKQ874

CK

(Dealer: West. Both sides vul-

South read West for four dia- monds to the J-10 and North for two. So he played the 8. and West won. There the declarer felt that his only chance for nine

tricks was to find North holding The heart Q.' So he fírássed the J. toward the-A When the won this, South ran five diamonds to beat the contract two tricks,

nerable).

West

North East South H

INT

Pass

Эс

Pass

25 3. H'

Pass

Pass

CEJ

3 NT

That was the most

bidding

done on

this tournament deal,

though several pairs reached the same contract.

In each case North led the diamond 2, hoping/

Tomorrow's Problem

S A ID 2

H K Q 1 9 8 7 3

DKQ

C None

N 10 ý

16 WED 10:9.5 4 S CAQ862

SKJ9885

H.6 2

D $2

C 10 9 30

(Dealer: South. Both sides vul-

that would be his partner's suit, nerable). which it was. One South wel- comed

With perfect bidding by both the chance to score his sides, what is the correct thal three tops and lead a fourth to contract for this deal?

128

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

12

3

18

LB 19

22

23

26

Across

1 Quality that 18 Disinclined,

excites pity 20 Reception

or sadness.

5 Broadside.

8 Danger

9 Proverbial

e hard worker,

10 Chemical 11 Wespon 12 Song. 13 Finished. 18 Money ex- change.

22 Fortune

23 Produce. 25 Book of maps.

28 Object of

journey. 27 Furze

28 Inexpert

20 Infitenced.

Yesterday's Crossword

1. Snares.

Very hot,

3 Precious...

stone.

Down

14 Tit-bit

15 Protected, 16. Blessing

17 Unservice-.

4. Legislator, bg th gable, da

A49 Journey,

15 Earnest.

6 Foreigners. Change. 7. Margin 24 Depicated:

Lairs, 22 Hied, 23 Event, Area, 29 Emerald, -30 Gasp, Muse, 32-Rabid 33 Deal.

DOWN 1 Caper." 2 Auditor, 4. Tries, 5 Palm, Mex 9. Burn, 11 Noile 13 Acid,” 11. Kzen, 16 ACRO88—3. Step, 7 Vague, 8 Opine, 17 Flea, 18 Cie, 20 Be- Aver. § Bill, 10 Retinue, 12 Mask, treat, 22 Hemp. 24 Vesta, 25 Plain, 15 Torso, 16: Com, 19 Pride, 21 27. Rout, 28. Aged, RES

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