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A general meeting of old boys of St. Joseph's College
be held at Peninsula 'will LADIEB & children's Dress mak Hotel on Wednesday, May 24. ing by expert Shanghal Tailors at 7 p.m. to consider and it Embroidery, Smacking, itching thought. fit, accept the new and all kinds of needlework constitution of the Association undertaken, Standard workman. ) ship. Satisfaction guaranteed. The and to elect officials and mem- Enstern Embroidery Company, 45, bers of the committee for the Chungking Arcade, Kowloon.
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THE CHINA, MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1980,
NOTICE TO MARINERS | SUA MANGGIS RUBBER
NO. 23′OF 1950
HONG KONG WATERS VICTORIA HARBOUR MAIN NAVAL ANCHORAGE OVERHAUL OF MOORINGS
--COMPANY, LIMITED
(Incorporated under the Companion Ordinaness, Hongkong)
AND
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
Diving operations in connec-REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS tlon with the overhaul of No, 2 Moorings, Mein Naval An- chorage. will be carried out between May 22 and June 12, 1950.
2. Every vessel approach- Ing a vessel employed in over- hauling moorings shall proceed at dead slow speed and shall take all necessary avoiding action..
311t DECEMBER, 1949.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Thirty-fifth Ordinary General Meeting of Share- holders in the abovenamed Company, will be held at 601/ 800, Marina House, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 23rd May,
1959, at 10:46 am. for the fol-
ECAFE delegates
arrive in HK
Ton delegates representing Hong Kong, the Philips pines, Indonesia and Thailand at the Indus- try and Trade conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East hold' of Bangkok recently, arrived from the Thai capital by Pan American World Airways yes: terday.
The Hong Kong delegates | standard references. Lists of Im- were Mr. Kwok Chao, Chin port requiretnents and export ese Manager of the Banque do availabilities have been compiled
Indo-Chine, Colony's Chief delegate to, the
who WOS the and circulated.
Bangkok conference; and Mr. Lo Man-wal, a member of the To receive and consider the
Urban Council. Mr. Lo is ac- Directors' Report and State-companied by his wife. Director of Marine.ment of Accounts for the year Mr. Cornello Balmaced, P.
Authority:-Marine Depart-lowing purposes. ment, Hong Kong.
J. JOLLY,
Marine Ofce. Hong Kong. May 20, 1050.
MARINE DEPARTMENT NOTICE NO. 10 OF 1950
FOR INFORMATION
OF SHIP OPERATORS AND
CHARTERERS
I is hereby notified that Thursday, May 18, 1950, has been declared a Weather-non- working day.
J. JOLLY, Director of Marine.
Marine Office, Hong Kong, May 20, 1950.
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY LIMITED
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Jose Xavier (Xavier that the Ordinary Yearly Gen- Bros.).
eral Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Hongkong
A. J. Hussain (Rediffusion, Hotel, Hongkong, on Wednes- day 24th May 1950 at 12 Noon Kowloon).
for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st March 1930, and for the election of Directors and the appointment of Auditors.
B. T. Gosano (H.K. Bank),
Bro. Cronin (St. Joseph's College).
NOTICE
It is hereby notified that
Farlour-Phone 6038443, Han. HENRY SHIH of 16-C, Glou-
kow Rd., Kowloon,
cester Building, Hong Kong. has this day been appointel
The Register and Transfer books of the Company, will be closed from the 12th May to. the 24th May 1950 both days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, LTD. General Managers
PEKING ART RUG CO, 221A the Sole Agent in China, Ma- Hong Kong, May 5, 1950. Nathan Rd., Kowlcon, as oncoo Hongkong and Singapore
clusively carpets and rugs. Please for drop in and have a fook.
Messrs ROBINSON Z GOLLUBER, INC. of 389 Fifth Avenue, New York 16, N.Y.
of Colton respect
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CARPETS,
Henry Shih.
NOTICE
ended 31st December, 1949; to elect a Director; to elect Audi- tora, and to transact any other ordinary business of the Com pany.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 15th to the 23rd May, 1950, both days inclusive,
J
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. A. WATTIE & CO., LTD. Secretaries.
Hongkong, May 6, 1930.
THE SHANGHAI MALAY. RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED
Encorperated under the Companies Ordinances, Hongkong)
REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS AND
| STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR-ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1940.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-fifth Ordinary General Meeting of Share- holders in the abovenumed Company will be held at 001/ 600, Marina House, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 23rd May, 1950, at 11 a.m. for the follow- ing purposes.
To receive and consider the Directors' Report and State- ment of Accounts for: the year ended 31st December! 1949; to elect a Director; to elect Audi- tors, and to transact any other ordinary business of the Com- pany.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 15th to 23rd May, 1950, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. A. WATTIE & CO., LTD. Secretaries.
This is to notify member Hongkong, May 6, 1050. that The HK. Women's Inter- national Club will be closed for repairs as from Friday,
Tuesday, May 30th inclusive.
Fluge, Upholstery Dated the 10th day of May, May 28th) at 3.00 p.m. to
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Registrar.
20th May, 1850.
FOR THE PROTECTION of chiLDREN SUFFERING CHILDREIN
Dr. F. I. Taoung Chairman
China Building
THE HONGKong society
Mr. Li Fook Wo
Han. Texasurar
The Bank of East Asia, Ltd, H.K.
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SOME OF THE BEST VIEWS OF
HONG KONG
SEER CHINA MAIL PHOTOGRAPHS
WINDSOR HOUSE
"A monthly calendar of Fur Eastern Conferences, Commer- cial Fairs and Overseas Trade Exhibitions has been instituted. The Hong Kong Delegation bar. therefore supplied this section with the latest trade publica- direc- Minister of Commerce and In- tions and manufacturers
tories so dustries and Chief PI delegate
that the information about trade of Hong Kong could the conference, is one of the four Filipino delegates who arrived be brought up-to-date. here en route to Manila, Gher FI delegates are Dr. Andres V. Cas- tillo of the Pi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dean Jose E. Veloronte of the University of the Philippine
lega
Wo
"A detalled report of the meeting of the Committee on Industry and Trade and the sixth Session of the ECAFE conference will be submitted to the Gov-
and Mr. Sevrino
ernment of Hong Kong in duc course. Other delegate
includ-
"On May 9 before the Com- ing Mr. Raden Soabardjo, In-
Trade mittee on Industry and doncatan Ambassador to the Pstarted to discuss items on the and his assistants, and Mr
agenda, the USSR delegate pro- Laung Bhadravadi, Thalland's
päsed á resolution that the Com- Ambasador to the PI.
mittee on Industry and Trade of Last night Mr. Kwok Chan, the ECAFE decides to exclude from Colony's chief delegate, issued r its midst the Kuomintang re- statement on the result of the presentative and to recognise as conference.
legal representative of China, He said:
the representative of the Central The Committee on Industry People's Government of the Peo~ and Trade of the Economie Comple's Republic of China. mission for Asia and the Fa-· "After a lengthy discussion the East met at the
out of order Convocatior motion was ruled Building, Chulalongkorn Univer by 13 votes to 2, The UGSR
withdrew sity of Bangkok from, May 9 delegate then
from the inceting.
Maybjects discussed included report of the Sub-Committee on iron and steel, industrial develop- ment and planning, luan requir ments of the International Bank for reconstruction and develop
law: ment, foreign, Investment, and regulations, dollar shortage international Monetary study of trade
and balanced payments of countries ECAFE Region, trade and roy meats arrangements, trade pro- motion activities and develop- ment of trade between ECAFE countries and Japan.
of th
Again raised
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turnar
Dak Tatan
COPY 1900 KY KIA EEROCE, DIG, T. M. RICE, U U TAT, OFF.
"Boy! What some people will do for money!"
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
Tan Authoritián. Authorüii 92%
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"On May 10 the day of the opening session of the sixth session of the ECAFE conference
two clubs to produce one',dia- INVITE HIM TO TREASON the USFR „delegate raised the After discussion name motion.
ONE of the rarest manoeuvers mond discard by West and then for more than three hours, an in declarer tactics is that whereby three top diamonds. Having seen
two spade, discards Fundamendment was proposed by the he invites a particular defender East's
which Thal, delegation
read to make a lead that whi squeez hearts, he had that worthy count- Without raising the question of his partner. In effect, he asked for the club 3-9-8 and two the competency of the Economic that opponent to commit an act spades, and West for three spades Far East Commission for Asia and the of treason, by cashing a sure win- to the X-Q and, the heart
to decide upon
tioning card on which the poor fel- while in the dummy he retained alter by the delegate of the cord, the latter is trying to B. With three spades and two
forth in the motion low across the table must dis- the spade A-J-8, heart 5 and
"The sixth session of the Corn of the representative of the Na winners of the declarer in two club Q and throw
USSR calling for the expulsion protect his side against potentia' clubs in his hand, he scored the mission was held on May 16 an tional Government of China and suite, he may find himself up the 4 to the 9. The latter continued until May 29, The Com-scaling in his place the repre against a hopeless chilee.
most mechanical playera mission discussed res lutions sub- sentative of the Central People's
scored his club J, and mitted by the Committee on In- Government of the People's Re-
administered the coup
do dustry and Trade.
public of China, it is neverthe-
West. icss, the wish and desire of this Results hailed
Commission that the matters set "The work of the trade Pro. forth in the motion of the USSR motion Section was halfed by should be decided by almost all the member countries body of the United Nations. an a particularly valuable coned by the Commission by eight
"The amendment was adopt tribution of ECAFE to mam-
votes to three, with two absten- ber countries. "A printed handbook entitled amendment
tlone. Those who voted for the Australia, were Trade Promotion Facilities, war China, France, Netherlands, New
(Dealer: prepared and circulated to Guy-Zealand, Philippines, Thailand
by this section. It pro-and USA.
Those who voted vulnerable). vider trade
promutton Depart-
Weat against were Burma, India and South. ments with a ready reference an- the USSR. Pakistan and the 1 NT 2 H nual which indicates Gaverament United Kingdom abstained, commercial services within and
"After further deliberations the outside the region, principal trade LTSR delegation withdrew from organisations and trade publica- the meeting and took no further tiens
most commonly used as part at subsequent meetings."
higher
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS WHITSUN RACE MEETING 1950 Saturday, 27th and Monday, 29th May, 1950
The first beli will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.30 p.m. on the 1st Day. On the 2nd Day the first bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 noon. The timn Interval is after 'the fourth race (1.30ṛp.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There aro 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day (22 'in all).
Through tickets at $44 each may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, 'ales tickets at $2 each In the Special Swerp on the last race of the 2nd Day, as well as tickets. for the Special Cash Swoop on the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 7th October, 1050, Special Cash Sweep tloketa may be purchased plas at the Kowloon Branch Office, No. 382, Nathan Road,. Kowtoon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Mambers are reminded that they and their Indlau MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting- NO ONE WITHOUT A‘BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting. Ladies not in, possession of Bracches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non members of the club,, to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 per day, including tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Bscretary on¦ the written or personal introduction of Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for pay- ment of all shits atc;
Enclosure will NOT be on sale!
admitting to Badges at the Race Cource,
Members',
The Treasurers' Compradoré Office will close at 11.30 M.. the let Day, and at 10 aim. on the 2nd Day.. The Secretary's Office wift close at 12.15 pim, the' 1st Day and at 10`am, on the 2nd. Day,
· Both Offiona ́at fet floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Houes,
des, provided they are ordered. In advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tal. 27818).
·NO CHU WILL BE ADMITTED"
PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,“
TO THE CLUB'6
• The price of admission to the Publio Enclosure is $9, each day including tax for all persona including Ladies, and is payabla at
.the"
MAKROAT10 Tan MEN ETDRAWILL. 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, CEL PARANOIAMI BERVANTS' PASSES
Why Bervants' pauses, will be issued to private "hokholders, only, who are requested, to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the pamós. Holders of such planes
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grace
to
With the spade K-Q left and the heart 10, West saw in dummy the spade A-J and heart B. He was squeezed beyond repair, so South got the last two tricks.
A
smarter East could.
that, if South had either the
read
spado
K or Q, he would not have thrown
East in with the club. Such an East therefore would have re-
South. Neither side turned a spade inatead of cashing his club J, and his partner would East not have been
squeezed. Tomorrow's Problem.
Pasa
North
Pass
Pass
2 NT Pass
Pass
3 NT Dbl That unusual bidding was die to the fact that South was using
a convention whereby an opening.
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No Trump call showed a power- HKQJ100 house that, must be kept open DA Q2 When
he saw the heart K lend CK732 and the dummy, he realised his work was cut
out for him, as West was almost certain to have the spade K-Q in addition to hi strong hearts. Careful foresight, however, showed him a chance for his ninth trick, in addition to the eight readily in view.
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DK 10
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DJ 8 764
(Dealer: West. Neither side vul- nerable).
After West bids 1-Heart and bidding So he let West have two heart North, 1-Spade, what tricks and took the third, scored should, follow?
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