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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

ོན་།,

THIRD RACE MEETING

Saturday, 11th March, 1950.

There areiden races, the First Dati will be rung at 1.50 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Tickets (10 Race-$20.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurors, fat Floor, Telephone House, also tiokote for the Cash Swoop on the fast race as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Darby to be run at the Eastor Race Meeting th April,, 1950. Cash Sweep tickets on the last race and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Offico, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members and guests are reminded that they and thele ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout, the Mooting.

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

Badger admitting Ladies not In possession of Brooches or Besson tickets and gentlemen, nan mombers of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10- Including lax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Becretary on the written or personal Introduction of a Member, such Mom- ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and tar payment of all chits etc.

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

The Treasurers Comprauore Office will close at 11 am, and the Becretary's Office at 11.45

Both Offens at 1st #looty Telephone House,

a.m.

A limited number of tifine will be obtainable at the Club "House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No.-1-Boy

(Tel, 27818):

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'O PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure le $$- Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gafe.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER. MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE, MEETING., MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE. IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

BERVANTS' PASSES.

Bervants' passds will be lasued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and is, endored their names on the passes. Holders of such passes arg not permitted in the Members' Engibaura except for pawing through on their duties and must remain in their employöre standa

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THE CHINA MAIL-SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1950,

Ship's master fined HK man visits Quirino

for harbour offence

J. G. Skinner, master of the Hong Kong Macao British river vessel Cheung Hing, was fined $75 of the Marine Court yesterday on a har bour offence?

He was summoned for failing to proceed at dead slow speed while approaching vessels employ- ed in laying telegraph cables in Sulphur Channel on February 23.

Personalia

Defendant, who pleaded nat guilty, was not legally repre- sonted.

Mr. T. B. Low Senior Marine Officer, prosecuted,

Departures from the Peninsulo „The incident occurred on the Hotel on Thursday Included Mr. storting of February 23 when and Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Miss M. cables were being fild' between Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ken-Green Island ghn, Hong Kong, drick, Miss L. E. Lea, Major and Austin,Spary, of the Public Work Mrs. A. S. 3. Clayton, Messrs.Department, this, the. Court: in C. J. Lian, V. R. Eaden, D. M.rivibя evidelice for the prosecu- Crawford, E. W. Garland, F. Q. P. tion Brann, and N. Horney,

ship washshore on the cable

Island side in Sulphur Chon- inci: Cable signa, were displayed on both the launch and the cable vessel; he said:

Among the new arrivals, at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wiland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mijares, Mrs, F. O. Blake. Messrs. H. W. Arnott, G. the cl was seen approaching Chabriel and appeared to be. L. Tatlock, R. Ashby, B., J. travellink at a fast speed. As she Queenin, E. A. Barrington, approached - Je, cable, area, slic Colonel I. B. Anderson, Lieuten-¡made no attempt to slow down, ant-Colonel G... A. Newlierg, witdess stated. A. Hooter was, Colonel J. V. Collins, Major W. Lsounded on the launch to attruct Jabanck, Captain M. E. Roberts, the ship's attention" but, she” ap- ILJ. Quentin, and Captain M. Epeared to take no notice.. Roberts.

„Witnicus said he ordered one of the Personnel, to take down the Miss Judith Annette Gimson.inatie of, the ship, which was younger daughter of Sir Franklinjjidentified as the Cheung Hing Gimya Governor of Singapere, and Lady Cimson, is to matry Captain Douglas Challenor Snow- den, the Queen's Royal Regiment the younger son of Mr. and Mrs D.J. Snowdon, Reuter reports from London.

Mr. William Madglin, President of Modglin Incorporated of New York, and Mrs. Madelin arrived

Caused anxiety

card. Mult Elctrical, In- sector of the P.W.D. desiatod at in his opinion, the ship, did not slow down, cafking" a cortal: amount of anxiety.....

Не corroborated Spary's' evidence,

► Yun Kee, a P.W.D. eléctrical mechanic, said that he was in-

Mr. Bornard Croft, a member of the Hong Kong dolepation to the Fifth Convention of Junior, Chamber international World Conference which was held in Manila recently wai one of the many JCI delegates who paid their respects, 19. President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines in the latter a Summer residence at Bagulo. Photo shows" Mr. Croft' (right). chatting with President Quiŕino,

JCI seeking

int'l

passports to further world trade

from Manila by Philippine Air-structed to take down the unit During its bight-day, conference held in Manila

lines yesterday.

The Medalins were met at kui Tak by Messrs. 3.J. Berryman and F.M. Colton of American President Lines and Mr., J,P. Waldorn or Wayne & Haylit Cam

pany.

on

6

Due in Hong Kong tomorrow Salon to his way, from

of the ship which was seen sp-. preaching the cable area at a fast speed, lie identified her as the Cheung Hing,

he

The ship' was travelling through Sulphur Channel between Green Island and Kennedy Town, added.

Mr. C. Calls, Maribe Officer (Part. Control), sald' that,d Bangkok, the Rev. Mr. H. E. Nel- about the invin or that notice. son, Home Secretary of the Chris area was published on February tian und Missionary Alliance, will

15. speak at the Hillwood Road Bap-Board' in the Entry and

was put up on the Notice Clearance tist Church at 8 p.m. the same Office.

Defendant declared that he was This is the second in a series of Deeper Truth and Lite Meetings. n route from Macao, to the Tung Interdenominational in character, On Ple at 9am. When be ap which have been arranged to as preached Sulphur, Channel', at sist Christians who are interested in living a more Christ-like life.

day

Navy men entertained at Cheero Club

The second of a series of special parties was held yester day at the Cheero. Services Club when the Committee do tertained some 50 Royal Navy

men.

The entertainment started at 2

p.m. when they gathered at the Club, embarked in a large bus and were taken for an organikod tour around the Island.

At 3.30 p.m. a number of the women from the Cheers Club met

BAW

the cable laying vessels on the port side of his ship and gave orders to stop the engines, imme- diately. His speed was then sh

knots..

recently, the Junior Chamber International resolved to secure' international passports to facilitate international trade; according to Mr. Theo Staár, former President of JC), who arrived from Manila by Philippine Airlines yesterday!

Other resolutions passed during the fifth conven-

tion of the JCI world conférence were to re- quest permission from the United Nations for the presence of a JCI observer in UNO and to concentrate on finding our methods of ex- panding business by interchanging goods and currencies.

Accompanying Mr. Slopr who is one of the five Belgian delegates to the conference, Cordiet, were Messrs. Leon Pail Mooreau, Gilbert Mobilte and R. Ziegler.

Skinner said that he kept to the starboard side of the channel dnu was from three to four cables length from the cable laying craf.. Mr.Law declared that accord- Ing to the Marine Ordinance, d by Philippine Airlines, the Caha ship traveling in that aren shouldians were Messrs. Jean Beriault, proceed at dead slow speed...

Mr. D. G Cairns, sitting, magistrate, declared that he could. not accept defendant's statement that he could not go slower...

OFFICIAL NOTICES,

APPOINTMENTS

Miss W. Gaidifier Nursing sister, from July 15, 1947.

tinued their ride around the 16- Mr. A. Mar Engineer, Pubile

Early, three Canadian delegatca Travelling arrived from Manila.

Marcel Lafille and William Fuller.

HK delegatos

Controlled

prices amended

ages-D. A. K

Nationalists

may land on

かな

China coast

The bellof that Nationalist troops from Taiwan Will make a landing on the Chinese cpost dollier than any similay ditonjpt by the Com- munists on the coast of the island fortress was expressed yesterday by Mr. Michael Kendall, managh of Philippine Air Linus.

Mr. Kendall returned to Hỏng. Kông) récently from from a business trip to Talpen, where he was impressed by the efforts of the Nationalists to retrieve their fortunes following the debacle on the mainland.

The Chiltern Hundreds"

In his opinion the Noldholists 'have learned the bitter lesson of

mal-administration and are now according the Taiwanese, decent treatment...which will probably have the effect, at this late, hour, j or undermining Communist pro-1 "The chita Hundreds" cur- pakanda on the island.

gent Hong Kong Stage Club pro-

He said it is no longer true, for duction playing in the China Fleet instance, that the Talwanese are Club Theatre, laan muidsing. scribing with unrest. Past Benk-shoj. As the comedy in aliout tho Vlour which led to riots and in-General Elections in England,. ternational questioning of the this presentation by the Stage Cairo decision to concede Taiwan Club is tuned well indeed, 11- to Chinn pending conclusion of thougis the play by itself wit the Japanese peace treaty, has pass successfully at any time,, now given way to a chore cohem- "Chileen" Hundfeds" is about story policy of appeasement. two candidates for election, one In fact, Mr. Kendali assumer'a Labour candidate the other a from his observations that a new Conservative. The comely IF, class pl Taiwanese is being allow centred on the fact that one is the ed to develop in view of the oo, butter, serving the other.

The Interesting dialogue and portunity given them to promote *business on footing of equality the tust moving action make the with Kuomintang officlaldom. One play lively from start to inish. direct result of this is the growth Produced & A R. Quite the

of n moneyed-class of Taiwanesen vatures a number of

who are naturally actively sub- porting life economic policies up- ing instituted by the American educated.Obvemot, Mr. K, C. Wu. Demonstration

proclaimed

Stage Club players.

those taking

part are: 1155 Tsolic Turner, Mr. Basil Simons, Miss Judy Rowell Mr, R. Pierce. Mr. Peter lands and Misy D.Smith

Mr. Kendall was present in

The comedy will be on for the Talpér when Generallisimo Chiang Kai-shek'

last performance tonight at 0. hirdsell angw, the President of or the convenience of Kowloon Kuomintang China. He witnessed area, a special ferry will be avaBoble at, the police pier, a demonstration by more than 100,000 people, and was very im-Kowloon. The ferry will leave the pressed by their reaction to the pier ul 8.30 p.m. and will be Available again "after the show.

news

Ho plates the morale of the Bookings may be made at Mou- Talwan-based Nationalist troops,tries. four months aftor their retreat from the mainland, at a high level. Tidy, are now better, pild than before and pre well-armel. They

are undergoing rigorous training, and seem to him to en- Joy It Mr.

Kendall feels there is jus incation for the hope that Tal- Wan currenty will remain, stable, although hotel charges and the price of food in restaurants

nicredibly expensive,

Bank

THE

are

of Talwan has beca). successful in maintaining the |bank-note issue, at Taiwah $200,-

000,000, and the cost of living for workers has been pegged at a low level: Exports exceed Imports and the country seems to him to bej economically prosperous his im-

Mr. Kendall syme`,

pressions of Nationalist rule in Talwan as a progessively. more enlightened administration which A number of amendments to the Taiwanese are learning to ne the ist of price-controlic cept without ralcour. The rulersi commodities were announced and the ruled are getting along and the practices which on a Details are: yesterday.

Silverstar country-wide scole, reduced the ButterTinned. Of the caven local delegatai

ination to: chaos, are not evident lb. lin. to the JC conference, Mr. Brafid $3.151 per. Bernard Croft, Assistant, Manp, Jam, AJC Apricot Jam $1.15 within the limitations of Talwan doy of China Commercial Ader 21 oz tin, AJC Sweet Orange vertising Company, was

the Marmalade 6.95 per 24 oz

TK AJC He Brat one to return, here.

Assorted Jams's 1.03 per 240z ST. JOHN ORDERS

L. Brand Apple Jelly travelled

together with

Orders by Mr. A. of Arculi. the $.05 per Canaulan delegates.

24 oz, tin, 1. X. 1. Assort Commitatoner, St. John Ambu Other. local delegates who are ed Jam 31.03. per 24 oz tlo. the men at the Royal Rong Kong' Dr. G. W, Rendle Short: Gynae, at present still in Manila Include Meat Canned, Lunch Tongues Lance Brigade, Hong Kong Dia-

March 10, 1950 Golf Club, Deep Water Bay where cological and Obstetrical Speci-Mr. Austin Coates, Assistant-P. A, K Brand $3,16 per 12 cz wich Order No. 10/50, dated Ambulance Dalies Hong Kongi March they were. the guests of the golfallst, from March 1, 1949.

Colonial Secretary and head of tin, Cocktail Sauras club for tea. After tea they con-

the Colony's delegation, Mr. Siu Brand 31.00 per 10 pcs. tin, Vichnata to 15, Continan Bielzión: March 10, Kwong-ahick, Secretary of Hong Sausages-D. A. K Brand $2.70 265, HRYMCA Division.

Ambulante Dalien KaySpan, March 1 Koht-Philippine Islands Import per 8 pes. Un, Cooked Boneless

¡¡15, KawJoon, Diviikon. Eng U. Lyen of the World Light 39.90 per kilo tin, Pork

ixam Brand $1.65 per

Ranky Match Duties Bai, 11, HMFC Factors, Kowloon,

Satisiges -Muxatri' Mr. Croft told the Press ph $130 per 1 1. Un, Stewed Steak kuno m. BYMCA Divisin Car

Brand Ground 3.15 pm Eastern Divblon

Football batch' Duliesi Bali 11, Boo- work JCI has been doing in Manl

Corned Beef (HasherMasam (san. 11. Ciruline Hili 1 2.M., Bouth China Taut Ka-chung: 21-ber of Cominerce is in 2 postion Brand $1.39 per 1 lb. tisk Steak attiek: Bockungos 4,30 P, Confucian a weekly feature at the Cheers trict Officer South, from March to inaugurale on a far better basis, and Kidney. Pudding Maxam Division: TKO dreund 3 p., KOOD Club with cash prites presented. Ofelhi Justice of the Peace

He predicted that perhaps in Brand $1.20 per 1 15: tin, Corned Divielas. May by Rediffusion, as well as cigaret-far Hong Kong, from March 2

the Hong Kong Junior Beef with Cereal Maxam Brand Course Butlers' Bat 11, Bhauki- tes, to the best talent,

Chamber of Commerce will be $1.15 per 12 oz tin The concert is followed at 9.30 Messia. D. C. Ludabigton, Kofficially formed.

Meat Fresh Mid Cured Hom p.m. each week by a Rediffusion en god F. Teil: Ka-cheung During the recent world con-Australian). S broadcast of the winners called Astai Collectors of Stumpference, local delegates “Chedro Time.

Duty,

present in Manila" as observers. The men returned to their ships

Other elegates who were pre after the broadcast,

sent at the conference include JCT members from Australia, Belgium, Canada; Greece, the Netherlanda and the United States,

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land and returned to the Cheero Works Departmen, from Marchand, Export Corporation and Mr, Bayonne Ham-D. A. Brand (o. 11. Shémábujog, Division: March 20 the Trustee Company of the

Club shortly after 5pm.

At 6.30 pm. a special dinher

was served and at 9 p.m. the

Ople: Mistress,

1, 1949.

Miss D.

la the Hong Kong Junior Cham-

was held on the stage with several/Eduention Department, from Junu his arrival that having seen the Maxan Brand $150 per i de lide" Hill" 4p. Both, Ching „Divblog.

of the Royal Navy boys taking, 1949.

weekly Amateur, Night" "Concert

part.

This Amateur Night Concert. is

FORTHCOMING WEDDING

Mr. W. H. Latime Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court, from March dễ

Dr. Cheung Kung leung Olav Johannes Apold, mastering Sentor, Social Hyllene amcar, mariner, of me. Henmod 0/0 from February 18, Thoresen and Company, and Mrs.

Swift Leg

wan, and Mutör Transport Divisions.

"Paradovi. Marek`18, "Chincho YMCA, 201 KYMOA). Division; ¦ March¦ $0. Ham | Kowloon, Hompital (130 padu, KYMCA,

Falone and XYNCA, Ambulan Dirision Powder $1.00 per. It sold loose. Helps Sale Campsident. The mom

Butter Tinned Eclipto Brandion for the Ralph Shield" will be hield At Briande Handquistiora od Sunday. $3.05"per 16, 62 tin. Any

Cheese Dairyhord Brand-Prores 19 0640 hours. Each vision cessed Cheddar Chicéed, $1.70% perill enter one aquad. Latecomers will be 12. pz, tin, Rex Brand: Processed Opera attending the Garden Checas $185, per 12 oz. ting ¿Party al Government- Ilguse on Baturday, "Floll" "Imported 135 per Watch 18, will wake Khaki Service Dress with flack: Baln' Broweë. Lady Offerra Meat Canned Comed Beer will wear stay, uniform with Black Field,

oz tinetrics Cards Maköln Uránd $1.36 per 12

ROSEN AD W pheus Boneless Middies"; "Bakofi

Kit Tơng. King's College Nursing Division Bruña 2.50 per 16,

Mest Fresh Beet, and Sundries wat. Yehrliary, 18. Dly, Gupt. EX Terry, Central Division, March 11: Buttocks $1.20 per wars cheapery promoted Divi Bunt: "Cens 1ktai, Digialen med, March 11:'Amh 'Bigler to perform the duties of ani îns Fed transport lying, just offshore

Mila Curod Ham (Australian), bema Mia Chiukusu, to Laje, CUYUS sector of School from February at Tulpo; New Territories, n Heard Fenle Harris (Salt mickie) Boler, Mi Comble Tins to Tady DA

por 54! FFERENDUmbria, briston, wet.. Match.11: Amb

were adored; "Skin" Kila huenshulpo and. Waterloo Nuriluk Dię! |

Gunborg. Kjerschow widow, Mr. Cheng Tung-choy, Asist. llbrårfär, of 268, II, Steward Ter- aftTM Afakter, Education Depart, race, have announced their fürth-¡ment: to perform the duties, of, no Coming"wedding.

Inspector of Schools," from ̧ Jan- Liary 1.

A GOOD PIPE IS AN INVESTMENT IN DAILY PLEASURE

Master, – Education: – Department:

Ship gutted by fire

at Taipo

The ss. Tipi: Tonk, a descript

the process of being dis Deputy mantled, was gutted by fire at of the Board of noon yesterday, from March 7

Hunter: ' Meisber of

the panel df, the Board of Roulew,

| $2.70 per 187

Bouth Chi Nurelár, Dieläšoj w. Mid Cutel Bačali (Australian), March 1Ame, Biller Mias, Funk, Moyls Boneless Bacon Middies 1492), À 0 val. Muigh, 11 A/0, David The fire, which is believed to 2

[lione: shi: sitkeħed+:Driquido have started when some welding Was being done.

about one fodd $6.00 per ib. bour, Icayin

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