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tipecialized operations for fee. Micheng Curtian sao! machineters all perms, hairdyes & All persons who claim to be manicure-ROBE MARIE Beautyl shareholders but whose names Parlour-Phone 5038443. Han do not appear in paragraph 7 of the Statutory Declaration above referred to are required to notify the Company of thei full names, addresses, theli claim and the evidence upon which it is based within three months from the 27th day o March, 1950.

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RESULTS

London, April 8,

The following were the re- Bulls of rugger games played today:

Israel's Int'l

tennis tourney

Tel-Aviv, April 8. Australian Jack E Harpe Rugby

Union: London H-won the singles title of Israel'e pital 3 Metropolitan Police 18. international open tennis tour London Irish 6 Middlesex Hɔnament today, defeating Harold pital 8. Abertillery 9 Saracen Weiss, Argentina, 6-3, 0-1, 8-6. 16. Aberavon 20 Londan Uni- Mr. Maria Weiss, Argentina, versity 0. Barnstaple 3 Univer- took the women's singles, beat-

Mine

Gertrude Kornfeld, *3. Newbridac Bradford 33 New College School G. Bath 8100

Old Israel, 0-2, 0-3. Leysinns 3. Bridgwater and Al- Harper and Wells teamed to Ebbw Valo 16. Bristol win the men's doubles from the blon 20 Leicester 3. Camborne 3 Old Israeli atare, Artem Weles and Blues 3. Cardiff 6. Barbarians 8. Yehuda Finkelkraut, ·6-1,·0-2,

Cheltenham 3 Broughton Park 3.8-2.

been awarded to Hong Kong in Coventry 22 Moseley Cloucester Band Maria Weiss defeated Miss

respect of the year 1950, the qualifications for which are as follows:-

1. Candidate must be a

Colonial British subject.

2. Candidate must be a State Begistered Nurse and State Certified Midwife in the United Kingdom or possess comparable qualifications, Candidates must have no less than three years' ex« perience after completion of training, exclusive of any post-graduate course.

3.

4. Candidate must follow an

approved Course at a re. cognised Institution in a country other than their Choice of should be stated on up- plication form, but will not necessarily be considered

9.

own.

as final.

course

the

0.. Exeter 21 In the mixed doubles, Harold Old Cranleighnas 0. London Welsh Hartlepool Kornfeld and Bertil Blumquist of Rovers 3 Bedford 18. Kendal 11 Sweden, 6-4, 7-5. Rosslyn Park 16. Lianolly 21 The Tennis Association an+ Nuneaton 5. Maestar 13 Bir-nounced that Arlem Weiss and mingham 0. North of Ireland 9 Jacob Bundman will be Israel's the European Birkenhead Park 19. Newport 18 representatives in Devonport Services 3. Penryn 9 one Davis match with Poland i St. Mary's Herplial 6. Penzance, Warsaw on May 21.-Associated and Newlyn 21 St. Thomas Hos Press. pital 8. Plymouth Albina 6 Old Monte Carlo tournament Merchant Taylors Pontypool

Monte Carlo, April 8. Sale 32 Lon- 12 Northampton 6. don Scottish 0. Stroud a Univer- Tarbert and Billy Talbert today American doubles team Tony sitles Athletic Union 0. Swan- defeated Jaroslav Drobny and sen 6 Harlequins 11. Taunton 3 Vladimir Cernik of Egypt in the Notis 3, Torquay Athletle 3. men's

doubles section of the Old Mill Hillians 3. Waterloo A Monte Carlo International Tennis Glasgow Academicals 3. Weston Tounament. Super Mare 14 Headingley 3.1

H Пику Wpion

Neath 6. A. Rugby League: Bramley 2 Huddersfield 25 Dewsbury 18 Castleford 0. Featherstone Rovers 16 Leeds 2. Halifax 15 Bradford Northern 12. Hull Kingstots Ravers 11 York 6. Huasket 31 Hull 3 Keighley 11 Batley 8. 11 Belle Vue Rangers 5. Leigh Rochdale Hornets 7 Oldham 13 Liverpool Stanley 3 Widnes 13.

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Vic Toweel outpoints

U.

The match went to five sets before the American could win 3-6, 6-3,4-0, 6-1, 7-5.—Associated Press.

GREY BOOTS WINS

onc

DONCASTER HANDICAP

Ridden by the apprentice Gehrig, Grey Botts shot clear a furlong from home and won comfortably by thrce lengths from Achilles, ot to 1, and just held off the 3 to 2 favourite, Buzmark. A field of 23 ran.

leaves Hong Kong. Assis Fernando Gagnon

Candidate must have baale qualification and experience

Sydney, April 8. Grey Boots, a 25 to 1 out- necessary for course select-St. Helen's 10 Barrow 0. Swinton sider owned by Mr. and Mrs. cd.

3 Salford 0. Warrington 14 H. V. Cooper, today won the Workington Town, 13. TheScholarship is to

White- Doncaster Handicap, run over value of £350 sterling.

All haven

Wigan 21 Frlendis

miles at the Randwick expenses, travelling and other-Bordeaux 7Reuter.

match: Wakefield Trinity 36

Racecourse here. wise, over and above the £350 must be paid by the student and guaranteed in advance either by her or the body. sponsoring her and must be made available before she

towards the cost of second class return passages may be given under certain Vic Toweel, the British Em-llan Jockey Club's St, Leger at conditions by the Government pire Bantamweight Champion the same meeting.

Playboy, starting 6 to,2, won be tonight retained his title by of Hong Kong, if it can

the one and three-quarter mile shown that without such assis-outpointing Fernando Gagnon, avent by six lengths. Delta was tance the successful candidate of Canado. would not be able to take up the Scholarship.

tance

Application forins may be Dated the 27th day of March, obtained from the Princípul Matron, Medical Department. 1st Floor, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building and should be returned to her not later than 15th April, 1950.

EDWARD FRANCIS

GINGLE,

Permanent Managing Director of

Gingles Limited..

ROYDEN HOUSE

PREPARATORY SCHOOL

St. Andrew's Church Hall -

Nathan Road

Reopens for the Summer crm on Thursday, April 13. Children-3 to 8 years old.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

PARI-MUTUEL

In an endeavour to relieve some of the congestion in the Members Pari-Mutuel Hall, à temporary counter has been erected at the south end of the Paddock in the Members En- closure.

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TUITION GIVEN

ACCOUNTANCY, COST AC. $25 Win and Place tickets COUNTING, COMPANY SECRE- will be on sale there and it is TARYSHIP, BOOK-KEEPING,hoped that Members and their A six month's "intensive Method" Guests who wish to stake this Course (Recognised for award of Diploma Associate or Fellow) sum will make full use of the will qualify you for higher status new facilities provided and so

by spare-tima postal study.. For help to relieve some of the detalle, write now: The Principal, pressure at the $5 counters. LONDON

BCHOOL OF AC.

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FOR SALE

THREE Divan Beds kerosana oll oogker, and amalt dresser at a consonable price. Telephono 56265 preferably before... 11. àmTI.

SHORTWAVE enthusiasts receive

S. A. SLEAP,

Secretary. Hong Kong, April 1, 1950,

I. NEWTON, Director of Medical Services.

April 5, 1950,

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Johannesburg. April 8.

Dickens, an even money favou- rite, was well beaten into second place by Playboy in the Austra-

a further eight lengths away, Toweel won nearly every one third in a feld of four runners- of the 15 rounds

and Gagnon Reuter. had little to offer aport from and clever spolling

toughness

tactics.

Gagnon was times for holding,

warned several and in the ninth round he was tolt that le would be disqualifted if he was again guilty.

EASTER HOCKEY FESTIVAL RESULTS

Folkestone, April 8. The results of matches play. Over the later rounds Towel ed today in the Folkestone relled mainly on hip left hand Easter Hockey Festival were and his father (who is also as follows: his manager) said he hurt his, right midway through the fight. (Antwerp) 3. Earlier Towcel

United

Services 1 Victory Bolavieren (Dord-

had fought a recht) 0 Cambridge__University 1wo-fisted slamming fight and Wanderers 日。 Grasshoppers when at long range he scored (Zurich) 1 Purley 5. Binck repeatedly with clean crisp pun- ches.

Only Gagnon's ability to keep the fight at close range at times and his toughness prevented Towell from winning by a knock- out.― Reuter,

DAPHNE ROSS EQUALS WORLD.

Knights 6 Hoe de Kroug 2. Lon- don University 2 Polo Club de Roubain 0. Blue Karps 3 Vic tory Club (Antwerp) 2.-Reuter.

AMERICAN-CHINESE

CAGERS COMING.

A star-studded American- Chinese basketball team is due f the Colony ́for ́a ̈sories-of-games,

100 YARDS RECORD1n July next.

Kimberley, April ́8. Daphne Ross, the South

The team will be coming by th ss. General Gordon,

African women's sprint cham- ST. JOSEPH'S 2nd XI plon, twice equalled the world

record for 100 yards today. The following will represent St. when she clocked 10.8 seconds) Joseph's in A Second Division

in a heat and, the final of the League soccer game against the South

African championship CAA on the St. Joseph's Ground here,

at Happy Valley at 6 p.m. today: As she was assisted by a slight Maher: D. Pereira, G. Fernandez Lee Hung; R. Rew and W. following wind it is doubtful whe- and D. Chang; A Leonard, C. ther her performance will be re- Santos. A. Kutchie, cognised officially.

Miss C. Maskell was so near Miss Ross in the final that she was also timed at 10.3 seconda. The world's record is held jointly

and J. Young.

M. Jounilho

at 10.8 seconds by Mrs. Fanny STRENGTHENS

Blankers-Koen of Holland and Miss Marjorie Jackson of Aus- tralla-Reuter.

RISING FLAME ENHANCES: CLAIMS

Stockton, April 8. Rising Flame, a ̈ ́ ́ Northern hope for the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby, today enhanced his claims to consi- deration with a fine victory here in the Roseberry Stakes over one. mile.

Lord Allendale's colt, carrying nine stone, started at 10 to and was brought home by G. Littlewood one" length rhead

8 chance, who

Bubrough, a 100 tone.

carried nine

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pounds, was backed down to 11 to 0 on, but could only finish, third, a further two lengths boliind. Ho appeared††* have every chance, but failed to quicken in the last furlong Reuter.

REG HARRIS REMAINS UNBEATEN

April 8. Reg Harris, the World Protes- sional Sprint Champion, was' UN- beaten today in a series of events against lahlarstwo "great. Dutch Jan Der Kantha Aria Van rivals, Viet, in a moeting here.

He won the match, with points to Derksen save and Van Vilela two-quier,

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

*The Authority, oji-Authorities":

WHY IT 18 THE BEST

West to misread the situation. His partner's double of B-Clubs. WHEN FIC fact seems ob- ought to have eaubled him to vious, it is human to refrain from note the probability that South Inquiring just why it is true. elther was blank In the suit or Such is the case with the open-clee had something like the sine Ing lead of the king from ace- gleton A.

Hear

king and others, or of the ace But no. West felt that his part from. ace-king alone, in sultner's double compelled him to which neither Bide had Biel

the sult that had been dou There

are two reasons, or rather bied, clubs. His opening of the combination of two, as to whs8 enubled South to get im-

two that is

always the best mediate discards of, his spades, nearly lead. First, the negative reason then Bnesse the diamond J to the

that it can

hardly ever br A. The

The spade K return was ruf- costly the lender's

side. fed, the diamond K. felled both Second, it gives him a chance to remaining defence

trumps and

to

see the dummy and his partner's South lost only one more

for further action.

me he had no licence to score

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