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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934.
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RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following programme will be
No. 29, Des Voeux Rd., C. Tel. 25879.broadcasted to-day from the Hong
GENERAL NOTICES.
1934-1935
[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EALED TENDERS will be re- Nthat the ORDINARY YEAR-SEALED TENDERS, WI NAVAL
on the
LY MEETING OF SHARE-HOSPITAL. until 10 am. HOLDERS will be held in the 21st. March, 1984, from persons Office of the Company, 2 Queen's desirous of supplying Beef, Mutton, Building, Hong Kong, on
Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W.
on a wave length of 855, matras (845 K.C.'8):
1-2.13 p.m.-European programme.
THE CHINA MA
#BRIDGE!
ES
Making Up For Your Mistakes.
Ely Culbertson.
Even the exparta, ́are not per fect. Quite frequently in their striving for maximum results, they arrive at distinctly bad, contracts. On the "hand below, played in the] recent Individual Masters' Touraz ment, Mestra Oswald Jacoby and Howard. Schenken, playing at dif- ferent tables, In an effort to "acore" as many points as possible ar rived at six-netrump.. A glance at the two hands will show that six hearts is an absolute lay-down, and this contract should and can be reached by simple. Approach bid- ding.
North, Dealer,
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
7. 8.-10.4 ***
HQ J 7 8 D-K J 97 C.--K 6 2
WEST:--
8,96,5 -H. 48 2
D.--54 C.-37548-
SOUTH:—
S.-K Q.7 2 H-A K 10 6
D.—A 10 C-A Q 8
EAST:-
S.-A J 8.3 HL-98
D.-Q.8 6 3 2 C.-109
I will not give the bidding at
either table, as it was distnctly bad
1 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re-in both Instances. At one table
port.
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Preas News, etc. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
Mr. Jacoby, sitting North, was the
1.03 p.m.-Recorded music. Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong at the other Mr. Schenken, sitting
1.15 p.m. A relay Kong Hotel Grill Stoom.
of the Hong final Declarer at six notrump, and
their contracts by very fine play South, was Declarer. Both made
and tied for top score on the board.)
ceived the Ten of clubs Opening,
Mr. Jacoby, aitting North,
Chinese Studio Concert Ta-night, 6-8 p.m.-European programine. 5-6 pmA relay of the Hong
Milk, Ice, and other provisions, and Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden. MON Fowls, Pork, Cheese, Pure Cow's Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the
31st March 1936. necessarica for the year ending -6.30 p.m. From the Studio,
Children's Concert.
DAY, 26th March, 1934, at. Noon, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December. 1933.
Printed Forms of Tender and further particulars can be obtain
at the R.N. Hospital.
The Share Register and Trane-ed fer Books will be closed from the 19th to 26th March, 1934, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of
Directors,
E. COCK. Chief Manager.
Hong Kong, 9th March, 1984.
THE HONG KONG FIRE
INSURANCE CO., LTD.
The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.
A. T. RIVERS, Surgeon Captain, B.N. Medical Officer in Charge.
Royal Naval Hospital, Hong Kong.
13th, March 1984.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the
6.30-7 pm relay of the Heng Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota tions, etc,
73-8 pm-Recorded programma, 7-7.36 p.m.-Light Opera. Selection-
Merry Widow (Lehar)
Marek Weber & His Orch. Vocal Gem
Ruddigore (Gilbert & Sullivan)
Columbia Light Opera Co, Selection-
Geisha (Bidney-Jones)
which he won in Dummy, and pro- ceeded to play three rounds of the third heart he got a low dia- hearts, ending in his own hand. On
knowing the East player very well, mond discard from East, and,
immediately marked him with the Queen of diamonds. Therefore he now led a low card of that sult,
Anessing the Ten-spot in Dummy. This held, but Mr. Jacoby now saw that he did not have two more safe cards of reentry to lead twice up {the King and Queen of spades and Marek Weber & His Orch. at the same time cash the third dia- Vocal Gema
mond in his hand. He returned; to Merrie England (Hood & German)
Miriam Licette, Clara Bereng,
Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, led a low, spade, East quite proper-
Robert Carr, & Chorus, 7.36-8 p.m.Instrumental.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. T instructions to sell by Public Octo-Operatica (arr. Squire)
THE
·
THE Undersigned have received:
Auction
ON FRIDAY, the 16th March, 1934 commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Siles Room,
4. Duddell Street,
A Fine Collection of 770 Hens Kong Postage Stamps
THE SIXTY-FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on TUESDAY, the 27th March 1934, at Noon, for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the General Managers, together with a state- ment of Accounts for the year from First issue 1862 up-to-date ended the 31st December 1938. all perfect condition in mint, used The Share Register and Transfer and unused and in single, pairs, Books will be closed from the blocks, strips, etc. 13th to the 27th March 1984, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.
General Managers, The H.K. Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hong Kong. 6th March, 1984.
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
【OTICED IS HERERY GIVEN
with varieties and Treaty Ports Postmarks broken up into 205 lots to suit local Collectors.
On View from Wednesday the 14th March, 1934.'
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BR08,
Auctioneer Hong Kong, 19th March, 1984
JH. Squire Celeste Octet, Pianoforte Solo
Waldesrauschen (Liszt) (a), Walls in D Flat, Op. 44, No.
(Chopin)
(b) Etude in C Major, Op.10, No
(Chopin)
Octet-Memories of Johann Strauss
Wilhelm Barkhaus. (arz, Willinghby) Violin Solo-Jeta (do Falla).
J. H. Squire
Celeste Octet
Serenade Espagnol
his hand with another heart, and
ly playing small. The Ace of dia monds was now played, followed by two rounds of clubs, ending in the |North hand. East had to discard|| } on the third club, and was forced 1 to blank either his Ace of spades 7 or his Queen of diamonda, He
chose to throw, a low spade, and | Mr. Jacoby then led a spade. East was forced to win and lead z dia- mond up to Mr. Jacoby's tenace.
Mr. Schenken, sitting South, also | fulfilled his contract, but by a dif-| ferent" linu, "of play." Instead of Fritz Kreisler, guessing the diamond finesse and
(Spanish Serenade)
BIGlazonnev, arr. Kreisler)
8 pa-Local Time & Weather Re following with the and play as Mr. portfelgest
| | 83-16.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio Con-Jacoby did, he found a very ins
erti
19.38-pm-Rugby Mid-day
News hijo
10.35 pm-Close Down.
squeeze on the East Hand, He, lika ||
Press Mr. Jacoby, also received a club
... opening, which he won in his own
NB: From 8.50-10 p.m. 2.EE hand, pad, getting to Dummy with Hong Kong" will broadcast a pro- the Queen of hearts, immediately grammé of European music on 640 led a spade, East q Ko
All relays of Hong Kong Hotel ducked this land, the Orchestras in the above progrkinmen |
are by courtesy of the Management THE Undersigned have roosired music wil be broadcast - from the and during the Intervals recorded, Instructions to all by Public
MONDAY, the 18th
commenc
GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Auction Registered Offices of the Company King's Theatre Building, 5th floor, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of March, 1984, at 12 o'clock noon to receive the Directors' Report, and Accounts for the year ended Alat December, 1983, to elect Audit and to transact such other
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