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WANTED KNOWN

VACUUM Deep Suction Service for carpets, upholstery and drapes.

$10 per hour. Operators servido { "China

ivets Mondays,

NOTICE

LONDON MATRICULATION

The London Matriculation will be held in Hong Kong in June; 1960.

Entry forts for private nudedin, my bu obldined from the Education Office, New Telephone Building 2nd floor. Leighton Hill Road, and should bo roturned

before on: or January 21st 1950, Studerits attending mehools in the Colony hould. Lorward their entries through the Hents of the schools.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950.

August busiest month at Kai Tak last year

During 1949, more than 25,000 aircraft arrived and depotted from the Colony's Kai Tak altport: Of those more than 12,700 word in coming and 12,689 werd out-going aircraft.

The total amount of in-coming passengers for that year is 158,930 whereas more than 159,000 left

the Colony.

Inst

A survey of the figurea which show the Colony's al- Graft traffe during ind year, revealed that August was the year's busiest monih" with 1,597 in-coming aircraft, and External | 1,50! out-going aircraft.

During that month 21,796 per-

r'olony.

TWO. SAILORS

AT CENTRAL

A perfect fit in glaas- Ga— máfa: Important: 2. than a suit of clothes) "Don't make your syes wait, if they need slaves

Two

Huffors were brought before Mr. A. D. Scholes (at↑ ( Central yesterday.

sans arrived and 18,225 left the not suits to driving vehicle 885

permission,

Students wishing to enter for London University Degree Examinations are Γρα minded that it is necessary to

The First, Walter Cott, pleaded register as an external student

without the owner's of the University a consider-

Due to the defection of the

driving without vella Irence and uble ture before the actual

China National Aviation Corpora-riving under the influence at tions and the Central Air Trans- male at lule of the Examination. Fur

H drik.

CONC win remtudied port. Corporation to the Chinese for a week. Windsor ther information may be ob-

front the talned

Edusation Commum(LL29, air tram fleii- vr November and December saw the

second sailor, Willum Archtest decrease since February Sanon, pleaded guilty to u singly charge of disorderly conduct and 1948.

wha fined $20 or six days. Simon was antd to have come out of a

pogos

FOR SALE

SCRIDALING PADS-100

On at 50 Lonta

Mall" Barker House, Tal. 32312.

each.

O mice.

days

Bervice

HONG KONG FILM AND THEATRE NEWB

$1.00 per Fel Tony

copy. Duracioan 1Operated by

Tei 24408 202, Dank Book Blerom,

at Obtainable

Newspaper

Loading Sellers,

Mid

Hoad A Penk Tvendaya, Happy Valley Wednesday, Kowloon Thursday, Kowloon

Cam Abia Bldg.. H.K.

UO YOU know the Government; permite up to 30,000 germa per co In ask

Hongkong

In

for infants, for eato

ALACTA Milk from

cattle tuberculosis free

contains Teko than 1,000 germe par ce, at etores -000 0.E.A. Hong- beller

Phone 20065. kong

CULTURED PEARLS fine quality:| moderately priced, large selection at George Lin & Company, 202 flank East Aola Bldg. Tel, 24408. LADIES, we have at your service ell Specialized operations for Hotene Curtion cool waves. machinelose all perme, hairdyes & manicure.. ROBE MARIE Beauty Parlour Phone 50384-43, Han- ! kow Rd., Kowloon.

PEKING ART RUG co., Nathan Ftd.,

Kowloon, sell

221 A

clusively carpets and rugs. Please drop in and have a look

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MAY BE BOOKED AT THE

SWINDON BOOK STORE, 20

NATHAN HOAD, TEL. 00327.

WHY LIMP about with a painful corn or ingrowing toenail when vialt

Beton's export chiropodist can put

Conutt you right 7 Beton's Beauty Salon,

at Floor,;

Exchange Building CARPETS, Rugo. Upholstery. siɗahed in your over home by medorn,

convenient DURA: CLEAN BERVICE DURAČLEAN COMPANY. DEERFIELD, ILL U.S.A, Agent: George Lin & ̧06; 202. Bark of Fast A2 Bündig T⚫t: 24408.

CARPETS

AUGS.-Genuine Paking and Tiana, lovely do. signs and colourings, various sizde cufna and перест аз The China Rug Co., Kayamally Building, 4th)

Kong

Floor (Or 208 to Hong Hotel Queen's Road, Central

PREMISES WANTED

WANTED to tease in Hong Kbrid. godowh/service

station for angchinery repatre, Space approxi- mately 1,000 sq. ft. or lo98 #1 eraction

cock-loft poalbie. Wilfe giving particulare of alto rental, space, ato. to Box 528 "China Mail".

DANCING LESSONS

GALLROOM BANCING "Mâ¶±' Easy" Advanced Variations taught. "Specialiliba' Rumbs. Bambs. Tang, Jitterbug. (Jivo). Enquiri (1-3 PM)Tohy Hudson, 812; China Building.

1940

CARS FOR SALE

Austin 10 Baloon. Good. Condition. Oweer Driven Fully trisüfbd: 19,500 Mitof $3,800 Apply Box No. 520.4/China, Mall??,

FOR SALE

TAMARA. MAY.....503. Paninsula Hotel 18 Ambribin Dresses, Black, Blouses/Bklets Evening Bags, Bélfa and Costume Jewellry, etc. Al? Restonably Priced. Orders Taken.

SPLENDID Woll bulit dwellinä suitable for two or more familles In bust realdental suction Kowldanić Owners leaving,' Must: Bell, AND Pasionspla.. offer" refused, Phòng 56434 morningsounday to Pridky? CHORTWAVE smthusiasta reeniva worldwide itations to their hadita content: With the aff moddi 886471

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CHINA, MAIL, PICTORIAL ...(RO- vised edition) Jul 18:00 pár obpy. Ohtaigalip, B2 at Loading, Upok

T. R. ROWELL, Director of Education

Cinemas and "China Mall" Office Hong Kong, Jarruary 16, 1950

AUSTRALORP COCKERALS

FOR SALE.

Lamited number of putte brgo, high grade Australorp Cuck- orals fron Austenitart Stuck. avalade for 2 Weeks only at $29 50

Ce 11 Apply Dauny Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Ca Ltd.. Pukfulum, at Telephone No. 28877

ATTENTION to

SNUFF-BOTTLE

Collectors & Dealers Large quantity of stock for sale, and supplies of stoppers, spoons, etc.

Business hours: Weekdays; 10-12 m., 3-7 p.m.

Sundays: 12-5 p.m. DUNT KING 171, Gloucester Road Opposite Wachal Forty,

THE HONGKONG SOCIETY

FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

BUFFERING CHILDREN Mr. I. B. Trevor Chairman Kowtoon-Canton Railway,

Kowtoon.

Mr. Li Fook Wo Hon. Treduser The Bank of Asia, Ltd, Mik

PANTEEN

ROCHE

For HEALTHY WELL GROOMED HAIR MASSAGE YOUR SCALP DAILY-WITH Panter

ROCHE II: RÓCHEÍ

ST. JOSEPH'S OLD, BOYS ASSOCIATION

Λ

the

Retion Dinner for Old Boys of St. Joseph's College wifi he held in the College Half on Wedtrenstay, 8th February JAB, at 800 p.m.

WHI 01 Old Boys plene communicate in writing om by telephone, not Ister at the 4th Februay. 1958, with 3704 of the following preson.

Josepita Colinge, 21204. From 9 w.in.

un webul days. Pr

Tel. 10-

Mi RM Omar, Tel. 30694

Mr Leung Wing Cheung,

Tela, 31288-91289.

Mr. Ramond Y

20681

Kan, T

Mr. James Sim, Tels. 34252-

34723

Mr. Geo Shm, Tel 27356

Mr. J. E. Guingam, Tel.

31202-91269.

Mr. Joc Xavier. Tel. 23216.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctionséiz, Surveyors & Appraisers

Pedder Building.

Telephone No. 20224.

:r'

By Gider of the Mortgagees. PUBLIC AUCTION

of the

Valuable Leasehold Property

Alanted at Victória fit the Colony of Hong Kong and

registered in the Land Omes as Section A of Subsection 1 of Section A of Inland- Lut No. 1389 with the building thereon

known de

NO 138 QUEEN'S ROAD WEST

to: be sold on

The

vehicle and to have been stopped

Only 505 strėvait arrived November, During December 385 direroft afrived and 378 departed

whr In November's aircraft departure washy a police constable. He Ur.

druiken state. When he realikod it was a polive oilleer, the pro-

ecution serid, Shmon brcuma subdued and went quietly to the

tat kesta

A total of 10,889 passengers an

Fast rived oral left here auring November Of the total, 3,290 wee rt-coming-pasberger,

Last December less than 10,000 persome travelled by a murk fit of the Colony.

Thera OL 9,231 were Incoming 4292 were put-goifig pastenges.

A total of 180,100 kilos of mail were virilited here during the en- | tire 12 months of 1948, Cut-Roma mall for the your weighed more than 174,000 kilos.

Aside tenis the mail, more than 2.858,000 kilos of nir care wor brughi here last Your during which the Culony's uir export was

nore than 3,271,000 kilos

From the first day of 1960 1 Jamary 11, the Colony Imd 2

pud out out-Kong mu - stal compar renfy This

With The semi-nanthly atcerufi tra Bgures, of Just January is lowes than it was last year

Last January more than 400 aireraft arrived at the Kat Tuck! airport while nearly 800 depot - e during the sumo month.

During Up Orst 14 days of this yeur, only 3,477 passengers rathe and left the Colony by sir,

FIRE BREAKS OUT

ÖN RUNWAY

A small fire brake put on a tur burner ni Kai Týkt nifport yester- day at shoul 10,15 mm.

The burner, which was plaend on tunvlag numbered 07, caught Tre when some tar which it cntr- faled overflowed the container,{ Two fire engines from Kowloon i and a Royal Air Force Dre un-) Glue rushed to the scene and, the, fire was mit out Immediately.

A few minutes after the fire)

another engines left,

tar </ talner cought fire, it was put out| by workers who were rapuiring the runway.

CHURCH UNITY OCTAVE DAY

The Church Unity Orlove cele- brations at St. Teresa'n Chürch started yesterday with the "Vem Creator" followed by prayers for the Unity of all Christians, and Peace for the world:

The How? Fr. » N; Maestrint; PIME, of the Hong Kong Catholic

brief history o Centre, gave a the Octave for the ro-union of the Churches,

Ho said that the purpose of urg Octavo is first to pray tint, all Christian denominations may be

united.

The speaker said that the Cde thofte attitude towards the Pro- testants, must“- bé an atillude-of great Christian love and unter standing-

Sati Walcke, 30-year-old was man;//as 'fined'$8501bỷ ME, WIERK #Kowloon yesterday for bring DAY}ng:48 „polinas: of, silveki bijjilòn from Canton by train on Tues- day.

ARTIST WEDNESDAY:TUEZÁTH

OF JANUARY 1950"

at '3.00 P.M

by.

Messrs. Lammert Bros.,

Auctioneers

at their salesroom, Pudder--- Building, Hongkong."

For further particulars and and. Conditions of Sale,.,

Apply to

! r

Moura. P. C. Woo & Co., Mortgagees' Solicitors, Bafik of East Ando Building, Hole king,

Messrs. Lattimert Bros.,. Auctioneers,

Hong Kong, January-18, 1980,

HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.

FOR BÅLE AND to Lãi

Rovartio Inspector F. Fowler, whocused for a find, said that defendant' catridd the sliver båre around her botly.

THE FIRST FILIPINO

PICTURE SHOWING IN ILK.

we have, sa rằngs “of spectacles framed to fit your face is well ge your myfel

Consult CHINESE OPTICAL CO.

OF CHICA BA; C. - THE 21389

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

1950

NOTICE TO MEMBERS ANNUAL RACE MEETING Saturday 14th, Monday 16th, Tuesday 17th, Wednesday 18th and Saturday 21st January

The First Bell with be rung at 11,30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.03 noon, each day. The Win Interval is after the fourth race (1.80 p.nl.).

There are 10 eaten each day (60 in all). The “Pearce Membriat Cup" is achoJuled to be run on the third day, Tuesday, 17th January, Race No. 0, at 3.30 pm,

Through tlukets at $100 each' may be obtained at:-the-Office of the Treasurers, 1st Flooé, Telephoná- House, atao- tickets at $2.. each for the Special Cash &weep, on the "Pèkrod' Memorial Cup?" The latter may ke purchased aleo at the Club's Branen Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowtoon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded! that they did trèlệ ladiče MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED THTOUYNHUE the Meeting.

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

Badges adinitṭing Ladies not In pószéksión 3! Ƀośctés or Beason tickets and gentlemén; hôn mêmbers of the Club;"to" the Members' Enclosure, and Club Rooms at $10.- pec: dày, léétưđịng tax, for Ladles or Gentlemen are obtainabilë titḍugh’(H& Secrétäry on the written or personal inftdɗucfiori di z Mérvár, aut Mem bor to be responsible for att ́Vinflora Introduced By him, and fat payment of all chite eto.

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

The Treasurer Compradore Office and the Beckstory's Office will close at 10.00

.m. each day. Both Offices of ist Floor, Telephono House

A limited number of tiffime will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered. In advance from the No. 1 Doy (Tal. 27818).

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NO CHILDREN 'WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'à PREMIDES DURING THE MEETING, I

PUBLIC ENŐLOSURE:

The price of admission to tho Pubitâ ¤äétökure 16 '$3,718kon đáy théfuding tax for all persons including fadies, and fo.pdyatt0 {. at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC, MÉN ETC., WILL NOT BE PEĦ? MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THR. PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUB. DURING, THE, RACE, MEETİNG) MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE: PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

SERVANTS", PAGBER),

Borvants' passte will be fasued to private box hôidors. Unty who are requested to distribute them with Biscrimination; and to endorse their names on thé -pässóm/s/Holders of suáh (pkakést sen not permitted in the Members' Eñcióture säőupé" tôr passing through- on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.

BY ORDERF

8. A BLEA

^Bööřstáry,

FRAZER YOUNG

TRIBUTE SIEKS G-SATIN. BROCADES, ETC.

CHEFOO EMBROIDERED LINENS,

RAW SILKS

24 Wyndham St.

Cathan

SPECIAL PRICE

Tel. 28382

CARNIVAL

$16

By Dick Turnor

TOMATE

COPR. 1942.BY BEA BERVICE, ING, T, W. REC. 15 2 PÁT: 0774

“He asked us to pile everything on his desk us‹Ã¢ ́tõüld dok for a raise and the boss fired hins for Being do far batting in his work!"

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

Shepard, Barclay

"Authorisongs

ESCHEW THAT FINÉSBE

heart K and Cy thon huff: din- mands with dummy's trumps. To OND FINESSE that should prevent that, he returned ht never be tried in rubber bridge) <prite 3. is tegelt the trup Khg or Querd when « Utferider has led

High! there is where South bent

that suit to eliminate dummy time. He played low to let trumps that are vitally needed for the trick-run toward the dummy's rung If passing up the finesse Q, hoping East had sinartly led ariti taking a trump fuser volun- from the K. West of course won, tarily will enable you to get just and led second trump, It's cusy though endigh raffs to make your cuti- to see now that, Soul, tract, it is insane to seek an extra discarding two of dummy's din trick by trying to trap the miss-monds on hearts, could ruff only bing honour.

phe diamond with one trump. That left him two- diamond losers: in addition to the two tricks

sợ he was dowɑ ones ready

tử with his

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two lamunds. D Q 7 That would have left hint rnly S

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(Dealer: South. East-West vul-

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South

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North 2 t 3 5

eme fosthg caril in the zuit, which He could afford; de his only other losers woul húvới bưên tile Arst trick if hearts and a later ono: to the spadlo H.

In match-p t. duplitats tour- haments, if hooling player"

is willing to risk bottom scores ' Eatt in order to gamble for tops, there 2 If is snine excuse for trying a fin- Pass esse in such a situation, but not

under any other circumstances,

South Wrecked Kitself through his one bit of uncounters in t play. West had opened the heart.

....

Your Weekend Ques, Jon

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17 which the A won, and East, What is the underlyinup prins. sout should be able to discard called "safety plays from other. sebing the fall; realised that ciple that disungulates most no- two of dummy's almonds on the plays?

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

16

18

20.

I-SHOWS TODAY AT

230, 6.30, 7:40 & 0,30

UNFORGETTABLE SAGA OF HUMAN HATE AND GREED THE UNFLINCHING COURAGE AND DEVOTION OF A PEOPLE 1.

Aerbis:

-488 bitteri

Down

2 Walker,

23

12 Filters

Flo· Joints

WE CHAIR

(20 Provinčni

Yesterday's Crossword

Job

5-Aberdons:

Madn

0 Monnerjal

10

, Jawriikonga by 22(Bind fault.

Dilode 24: Bodf÷rken? 10 Kétioni

Bing. Nogiset,

Rigours arla, 16 onbed, 17 Astall, 20

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