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PEKING ART RUG CO., 221A Nathan Ad, Kowloon, #ell ex. clusively carpets and rugs. Please drop in and have a look,

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NOTICE

NEW YORK FREIGHT BUREAU

NOTICE TO CONTRACT SHIPPERS

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 25 (T) OF 1950.

HONG KONG WATERS

VICTORIA HARBOUR

REMOVAL OF WRECK

DATE: June 14, 1950 and until further notice.

POSITION:-169 7.8 cables from Kowloon Clock Tower,"

DETAILS:—Underwater ex- plosive charges may be de- tonated during the first fifteen minutes of each hour in con- nection with the dispersal of wreck of S/S "HALLDOR".

Musters of all vessels should give this position wide berth and reduce speed when pass- ing.

AUTHORITY:-Marine De-

partment.

J. JOLLY, Director of Marine,

Marine Office, Hong Kong, June 13, 1950.

MARINE DEPARTMENT NOTICE No. 18 OF 1950.

FOR INFORMATION OF SHIP OPERATORS AND

CHARTERERS.

THE CHINA "MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1050,

COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PORT OF RANGOON

WANTED FLOTILLA"'

COMMANDERS

The Commissioners for the Port of Rangoon Invite appli- cations for two posts of Flotll- In Commander on a scale of pay of Ra800-50-1200 plus C.L.A.

The appointments will be on 6 years contract with prospects of extension by mutual agree- ment

Applicants should not be more than 50 years of age.

They should preferably have had experience with a Harbour Authority in their line of work and must hold certificates of competency as Foreign Going or Home Trade Master.

Pay will be fixed in the above seale according to age and experience and candidates should state the minimum pay they are prepared to accept. The Cost of Living Allowance will be on the same scale us is paid to other non-Burmese Officers. This allowance 13

fixed by the

Commissioners

from time to time. The pre-

sent rate is 35% of pay.

Recrulls will be required to serve a period of probation for 6 months during which they I is hereby notified that will be required to pass an ex- Saturday and Sunday 10th/

amination to obtain a Sperlal 11th June, 1950 have been de-Pilot's Licence for the Ran- clared.Weather-non-working

goon river. Days.

J. JOLLY, Director of Marine.

Marine office Hong Jong.

June 12, 1950,

POLICE NOTICE.

Conditions of service in- clude Provident Fund, leave, passages, medical attention, etc. Full details of the terms of service may be obtained on application to the undersigned.

Applications should be ad- dressed to the Master Atten- dant, Commissioners for the Port of Rangoon, and should be accompanied by a record of Sea service, a record of pre- vious service with a Harbour It is hereby notified for Authority, if any, copies of

and

Medical general information that the testimonials Police Notice published on 13th Certificate regarding physical and 14th June 1950, regarding | finess from П qualified the closing of Victoria Road Medical Officer or Practitioner.. from Yat Pit Ting to the road leading to Mount Davis Mili- tary Camp on 15th and 16th June 1960 has now been can- celled.

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Applications should be sent by air mail and should reach the undersigned not later than Thereafter 30th June 1950. suitable arrangements will be COMMISSIONER OF made for the interview of like-

POLICE.

ly candidates.

Contract Shippers are here- by notified that the freight rate for PEPPER - BLACK from Hong Kong to the Atlantic June 13, 1950. Coast will be increased by US$5,50, 'i.e. to US$57.50, per 2240 lbs. to take effect 13th September 1950.

LOWE, BINGHAM

& MATTHEWS Secretaries.

PANY, DEERFIELD, ILL. U.S.A. New Yark Freight Bureau, Agent: George Lin 4 Co tank of East Asia Buliding, 21408.

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CARS FOR SALE

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DRESSES: Latest variety of ready .made Summer drcasos from $20.00 up, Just arrived Raw Slik Linen, Bear Bucker, inspection welcomed: Orders taken.

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NOTICE

ST. LOUIS COLLEGE, MACAU

The Annual Reunion Dinner will be held in the Hong Kong Hotel on Wednesday, June 21st at 8.00.

POLICE NOTICE.

It is hereby notified for general information that Vic- toria Road from YAT PIT

No replies will be sent to unsuccessful candidates.

(H.C.H. BERRY} Offg. MASTER ATTENDANTS:

TING to the road leading to MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Mount Davis Military Camp will be closed to vehicular. traffic from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on June 15, 1950 and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 16, 1960..“

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,

June 12, 1950.

MACAO

NOTICE

Tenders are hereby invited for the construction of a Muni- cipal Swimming Pool which will comprise a Pool 50 Metres in length, a Grand Stand with Cloakrooms, Showers and Toilet facilities, a Small Pool for Children, and Engine Room, a Cascade and Diving Tower, a Restaurant, Cabinas and An-

NOTICE OF REMOVAL nexes and a Sustaining Wall.. Plans, blue-prints, calculo-

The Medical Practice of Dr.

Would those pust students who wish to be present, please Elizabeth D. Graham is now tions, and any other informa- inform Mr. Enrico Rosario at St. Joseph's College, or Fr. A. being carried on at Room 502 tion will be shown, on request, Cooney, S. J.. at Wah Yan China Building, 5th Floor. at the Council's Secretariate, College, before Friday 16th. Telephone No. 24047. Tele- during Office hours.

June.

phone No. After Hours-25950.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY

NOTICE

Mate's Receipt No. 9 covering the following 37 packages shipped from Hongkong to London by the s.s. CANTON', which sailed on the 9th June, 1950, has been lost and is hereby declared null and vold

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Tenders should be handed in not later than 1 p.m. on the 12th July next.

Municipal Council in Macao, 8th June, 1950.

JORGE GRAYE LEITE, President;

NOTICE

R.A.M.C. DAY

Ex-members of the R.A.M.C. are cordially invited to the

·R.A.M.C. SPORTS on Friday, June 23, 1950, nt 2 p.m. at FORCES RECREATION. CEN-. TRE. BOUNDARY STREET, KOWLOON. Enquiries to Captain Britton, 33. General Hospital, Telephone 58128.

NOTICE:

We are pleased to announce that Mr. John Spürke (Mem- bar, Hong Kong Stock Ex- change) is becoming associated with us, with effect from 10th June, 1850,

WALLER & COMPANY.

Clerk on corruption charge

Declaring that defendant held no confidence in him, Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remédios, defence counsel, withdrew from the case in which Lai Kai-hong, alias Franky Lal, Tenancy Tribunal clerk, was charged with corruption, before Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.

The 29-year-old clerk faced It three charges of corruption. was alleged that he received $400 from Szeto Yuk-klu as a reward or inducement to arrange the eviction of Szelo's sub-tenants. On March 27 he was alleged to have received $200 from Szeto an A roward for forwarding an application for the eviction of the principal tenant of 422 Reclama- ilon Street, and that he on March 31 received $400 from Wong cheung on behinif Szeto Yuk-klu, as

*ts n reward or inducement to arrange for the eviction of the sub-tenants of 24 Flower Market Street.

Ting

of her aunt,

When hearing of the case began yesterday Mr. Itemedlos requested the Court for a short adjournment to take further Instructions from his client. also asked for particulars of the last two charges ns. the case was only reccotly transferred to him by Mr. M. A. de Silva's clerk.

When the court resumed after A short adjournment, Mr. Remedios suid that he had attempted to discuss the case with defendant on the additional charges. Defendant, said coun- sel.

dented emphatically charges but unfortunately would give no particulars to him along the line of defence,

No confidenco However,

the

continued Mr. Remedios, Lai did not give any renson for refusing to furnish his counsal

with particulars, Mr. Remedios then wald that Lat had no confidence in him and that he wanted another solicitor to defend him,

Mr. Remedios said the case was transferred to him on June 9 by defendant's wife through Mr. Silva's clerk and he and only four days to propare the case. With the last instruction he re ceived from his client, he asked the Court for another adjourn ment to enable Lai to engage unother solicitor.

Mr. Remedios then said that, under these circumstances he had no alternative but to retire from the cuse. He expressed regrets for the inconvenience caused to

The Court,

Detective Sub-Inspector C. J. Askew, prosecuting oMeer, said that he had no objection to an adjournment of one week and defendant was zemunded in guol custody.

PI CONSULATE CHANGES

Manila, June 13. The Philippine Foreign Office announced that the Consul Gen- eral, Mr. Jose Rodriguez, in Xung Kong will be replaced by Mr. Vicente Singlan, former Consul in Amoy. Mr-Rodriguez-budget-ap- propriation was recently eliminat- ed.

Consul,

The Hong Kong Vice Lir. Benito Bautista, will be re- placed by Mr. Aurello Ramos, former Vie Consul in San Fran- cisco.-United Press.

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„GOPAL 1190 BY MEA BETONG, INC. TH DIG, U. 6. PAT, OUT..

"I couldn't be happy as your wife, Joo-you on the rand, and me at home afraid you'd get poisoned in some joint like this!"

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

Barcl

NOT A FANCY FINESSE club bid to be on a short or weak TO THE non-thinking kibitzer, suit, and that therefore the lend a winning flaesse of a tow eard was conventional. In that casc. nearly always looks fancy. But would be from at least four there are situations in which ruch cards, with West also holding the plays are marked as winners, by 10. The J lead also conventional- the bidding, the opening lead or ly shows possession of the A, K, perhaps several preceding plays. or 8. Since all those cards were The careful card-reader can fer-la sight except the 0, South reck-

frum quently tell with almost absolute oned it

the was surely certainty that such a play will 3-10-0 and one or two others. Ho win. That is especially to wher therefore saw how to score four conventional lead has been tricks in that suit. These added made, thereby marking certain to four in spades would put him. other enrds as in the hands of the within one trick of his contract, opener.

which could be made if West had the heart A

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$ AK 10 7

IK 10 7 G

D K

CK Q B B

S A @04 N

2 WEHQ 16 S DA 43

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The declarer therefore won the club lend with his A and led to- wand the heart K. West held up his and the K won. South re turned to his hand with the spade to the Q and led the club 3. I West had covered, he could have overlaken and returned South with the space 3. West played low, however, so the 8 was fin- essed. When it won, South mere- ly ran three more apades and two (Dealer: North. East-West vul- more clubs to have his contract. nerable), North East

S Q J

H 3 2

D 10 9 8 7 6 2

CA3 2

'Tomorrow's Problem

South

1 C 1 H

3 NT

Pass

1 D

West -Pnas

5 KQ JOB

II J 5 4 2

Pasa

2 D

Pass

Poss

2 NT

Pars

DJ 3 CAK

S A 5 4 2

S 10 7 3

N

WE

·que..

S 6

That third bid by North, of his H None highest-ranidag suit, was such a D 1876 strong "reverse___that_It_made___5. South think better of his own CD67G hand, especially since he held two secondary honours in that

last

suit. He had what might|

HA 10 D

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D.K.Q.

C 10 4,2

H K Q 87

DA 10 4 2. CQJ53

(Dealer: North. Both sides vul- nerable).

have appeared like a difficult con- tract, but after he analyzed the opening lead of the club J, he saw a real chance for his game.

With correct'action by all con- South reckoned correctly that cerned, what is the right contract West, probably guessed North's I on this rubber deal?

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

1. Row.

18.

19.

10

13

23

24

126

27

Across

6 Arab.ves-

B. Assembly. 9. Quake. 10) Stock cor- tificato. 11 Break out. 12 Deceive. 13 Assisted.

Yesterday's

10 Doctor.

18 Article, 20 Valleys,

22 Troop. 23 Scatter. 25 Nest. 26 Withdraw. 27 Irritate. 28. Schemes,

Crossword

1 Bringing.

back.

Down

2 Submissive,

3 Medicinal

plant.

4. Closely

claim to. 14 GI by 15.Uninterest- Jing, toil 10 Conquers. 17. Forsakes.. 10 Flag

pack 21 Falthful.

Chess,

6 Faverish.

7 Give up.

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Songs by Rosita in English, French & Spanish Toast 25 Trable, 38 Epty, 27, 10 Onded, 21 Area, 23 5on/23

Ste 28 Dawiled.

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