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"Hit-Run" Plane Raid On Ship

A "hit and run“ Nationalist fighter plane strafed the British steamer Nanchang in broad day. light when the was off Taiwan bound for Tsingtao.

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Last Liaison

Meeting In CARNIVAL

Singapore

The Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mace Donald, yesterday announced in Singapore that the th Liaison Officers Meeting called. for Thursday, November 10, will be the last one of this series of meetings

liaison of

Since July 1946 the ficers of the Governments of

The Nanchang entered port South-East Asia Countries have recently with several bullet disauss economic matters of corn- met regularly in Singapore to hales as evidence of the sud-on interest, chatred immediate den raid.

ly on the distribution of rice supe plies.

with

The attack occurred at 345 is interesting to record that the Laison pam on October. 17 when the Nun- į concurrently chong was off Taiwan ér route to

Meetings the Econbatie the North, from Hong Kong. Organisation of the Commission

er-General's Office has convened

A talk on Chinese clubs of

The weather was clear and Regional Conferences en such

important subjects early days was given by Mf visibility extremely good.

as Social LZ. Yuan, chief editor of the

Welfare, Nutrition, Fisheries Str "Hong Kong Standard," at the The first indication of the air-tistics and Phyto-Sanitary mat- weekly luncheon of the Hong craft was. the mused staccato afters

machine-gun fire some 25 miles These Conferences were widely attended by delegations from Mr. Tuan, an authority on Chi-astern of the Nanchang

South East Asia and other coun- nese customs and practices, told his audience that in the good old days of history China had differed ent kinds of clubs, rum more or less on the principle of our mo dern, clubs,

Now that the international allo cation of rice by the FAO, is to cease at the end of the year,

that these particular is felt monthly meetings of Liaison, Of: ficers can be discontinued.

The ship's personnel was warn-tries.

to take cover below deck, The urtermaster apparently Rooms up-to-date furnished

went above to shock whether the with all modern conveniences.

There were, for instance, lunch Ensign was hoisted. Hot and cold water supply.

clans

where members brought He scrambled for shelter when their own wine and food, and the raider strafed the ship sud- Excellent cuisine and service under supervision of experi-ever their wine and meal wrote denly. enced management.

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poems or exchanged poetic ex- Frections with fellow members.

Almost

immediately another The there were those who

who) aircraft, "bearing the Kuomintang were not necessarily poctically emblem appeared. inclined and confined their

enjoy

Japanese Sentenced

A 24-year-old Japanese, Mat-

ment to feasting, Members of Both circled overhead once be- these clubs, called" "dragoa Cyl tore dying away. clubs," also brought their own The only material damage sus-suda Kange, was charged be wine and food. Lake dragen fie

flies, tained by the Nanchang was a fore Mr. A.D. Scholes at Cen- mawing their own tails, members burst mast wire. This was distral yesterday with entering ate at their own expense.

covered when the ship was dis- the Colony without a valid Birthday clubs also flourished charging cargo at Tsingiso, where travelling document and with- where members joined together it was found that the stern winch out a permit. He was addition- and held a feast each month, the was defective. honoured members torn in that particular month playing the

Aliens on arrival. ally charged with failing to register with the Registrar of bast Care was taken that the same amount was to be spent each Basement, French Bank Bldg month, so that no one should be

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FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW

Owing to technical difficulties, the November 3rd issue of the Far Eastern Economic Review (No. 18) will be published on Friday, November 4th.

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Nito" Observations Firatelas-Flor, Falling (2nd Floor) Condition, $126. G.P.O. Box 415,

The ladies, too, had their clubs, but they were formal affairs, and camined mostly the older females. Prayer meetings were the most popular, such as cele

the birthdays of the brating Goddess of Mercy and Buddha On such occasions they would spend their time at the temples, sometimes for several days, chat-i ting about the daughters-in-law and their beighbours. -

made to the Communist authori

A full report of the incident was es. It was learned. This was broadcast over the Communist

radio network.

A.B. Pleads Guilty To Charge

Prosecuting Inspector Wilson said the defendant stated that he was born in Japan and been with the Japanese army which occupi- ed Taiwan in 1943.

By Dick Turner

"His last job was sensational he struck uranium!”

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

:

By Shepard Barclay

(The Authority on Authoriklen".

'NO PLAY OBLIGATORY A pet South in to use the club YOU HEAR people say that K and Q. On them he discarded playing your ace on the first dummy's last two diamonds. Af round of a side suit is obligatory ter that South lost only one trick you see a singleton of the suit cash in the majors, so scored his in the dummy. This may appear game. In 1946 he went to reside in

obvious because the declarer can Amoy as a Chinese but Rias

Simple thinking by East would forced to leave

out his own losers of last month as the

have shown him. South was vir suit in the dummy unless you tally certain to have both the the cit

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the ace at

ance

the

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better to say that P 15 and letting South

28 and expressed the more important factor may exist and of clubs. Carrying it the declarer may get discards further, he should have seen. thats wish to be sent back to Japan.

both of those cards good. The defendant was sentenced from dummy on his own honours instant play of the A would have Charged before Mr. Hin-1 to one month's imprisonment on in that suit. If you are going to

to run generalise. it shing bat Central yesterday each charge,

commor no plax is obligatory; sense must decide.

SQ J·96

sentences

But by far the most prevalent with maliciously damaging a currently, and to be expelled were the native guilds whose window pane and the glass in

after serving his term.

members were from a common.

district or a common province, the lift of 148 Sunning Court away from home. They would in the early hours of yesterday band themselves together more morning, Willis Snow, Able for their own protection than Seaman of HMS Cardigan Bay, For anything else,

pleaded guilty.

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It was on record, said Mr. Yu Complainant, W. D. Crawford that China played footba" long of the Revenue Department, ap- before

it was known in the West, plied for a remand stating that as Central yesterday- Yau Kam- though it was not clear whether it was Government property san, aged 25, entered the wit- the ball was filed with air which had been damaged, theness box to answer the charge stuffed.

PW.D. bad, been notified but of having demanded HK$20,000 The speakers thanked by they had not yet submitted an es from Chan Chi-leung at 31.

repairing Hatarian S. Y. Par General timate of the cost

Giliman Street, ground floor, of (Dealer Secretary of the Chinese YMCA, the damage.

Lieutenant J. H. Coryn, an of September 9.

nerable). Hong Kong

ficer of HMS Cardigan Bay, told Yan said that he had approach Exet the Court that the vessel would ed Chan some time ago and had 1 C

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Ship's Purser leave. Port this morning and asked him to find employment for

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would not be back till noon, on him. Should be tall to find a job West chose the club for his Saturday. The ship would leave for him could he return the sum lead East saw dummy's single- again on Sunday night and would of CN$20,000 which detestant on, so of course played the A not be back till the following had used threatening language By so doing, he made South af vulnerable). week-end.

while talking with the complain- gift of the contract. ant at the time

Dummy's A won the diamond If clubs are, led, how should Further hearing of the case K return and the heart 5 to the South play for 3-No, Trumps? was adjoumed to November 19.

Under the eucumstances defen- dant was remanded in Naval cus- Brought before Mr. F.tody unt November 18. d'Almada at Kowloon ́yester- day, Chan Yix-tung, purser, of 4 Connaught Road, West, was cautioned on a charge of pos- session of machine-gun paris aboard the motor-junk, Wah Tai.

Inspector C. Askew said that an the morning of October 15, the junk, leaving the harbour for Chinese waters, was intercepted by Water Police and the parts found on board. Defendant told the police that be was responsible for

Lhem being on board

And be was accordingly charged

Mr. A. el Arcubli pleated ОП behalf of defendant and that it was the custom of "tow of which the Wah Tai was ships, of

lighters to Wuchow. one, to tow List On these trips it was necessary that they be armed. On their May to the Colony they would leave all arms at the Chines Customs Station

ion at

Taishan

sara

On her last trip, due to armed coniicts on the mainland, the përts” were brought here to ren der the machine-guns useless. Mr. Arculi applied for the return of the parts which included a Hot- chkiss gun mounting, gun sight, gauge, magarine spring and

Bolt

Mr...d'Almada made an order for their costication pending ap- plication for their return to the "OWBEIS,

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Ninth Race Meeting Saturday

adm

5th November, 1949.

There are nine races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.00 p.m. and the first race will be run at 1:30 pm.

*

Through Tickets (9 Races-$16). "May, be obtained at the Offs of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as the Special Caith SwDEP on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" to be run at the Annual Race Reut÷ ing in January, 1950, Cash Sweep tickets on the last rate and those for the "Pearce Memorial Cup: may be purchased also-st the Club's Branch Ofice, No. 362 Nathan Read:-Kewigon

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

́izember and günsts are reminded that they and tkaif Indien MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MENBERS' ENCLOSURE.

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Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 including, taxes are zobfainable, through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a manbar, such manther, to be responsible for all white, elevated.

Badges admitting to Members" "Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE-COURSE.

antarha Trežkurers' Compradore Office will clow at 10:30 am. and the Secretary's Office at 11.15 a.m. Both Offlers at 1st Floor, Télo- phone House

A limited number of tiffes will be obtainable at the ClubBlakem provided they are ordered in advanos from the No. 1 Boy (Tel: 22818). BER-MO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-

MISES DURING THE MEETING.JSON

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

1 Extend 5. Ship's load. 8 Wanderer. 49 Towers.

The price of admission to the Pubilo Enclosure. Is - $3 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and payable, at the Gate

BOOKMAKERS TIC TAC MEN ETC. WILL NOT BE PER 10-18ghi. MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE 11 On the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE BACE MEETING E move.

MEALE AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN 12 Quantity of THE RESTAURANT IN THE

TANK IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

| SERVANTO' PASSES

Servanta pases will be issued to private box braiders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to env dorns their names on the pisses – Holders of such passes are not pass mitted in, the members. Enelemre except for passing through, DE thele duties and must remain in their employers' stande,

ORDER

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