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TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934.

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TO LET.

ROOMS TO LET: Furnished flat or rooms with view of harbour, telephone, No. 11, Caine Road, 2nd f gas, elc. Also, one room, ground foor, No. 2, Lock Road, Kowloon.

three

TO LET-FELIX, VILLAS, Desirable Residence in plossent and healthy Iccality. Four large and small rooms, two bathrooms. Modern Banliation.

Garage. Bus service. Moderate rental. Apply F. A. Joseph.) Property Department, Prince's Build- Ing. Phone No. 20910.

FOR SALE.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

DENTISTS.

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WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE |REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES From

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New Work & Repairs.

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OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

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EMPLOYMENT.

We can fill any VACANCY for your office or your home IMMEDIATELY

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HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY. GENERAL NOTICES.

--On sale at all book-stalls and at tlie offices of the Publishers, 13A, Wynd- ham direct.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS

– Public Auctions -

HE Undersigned have received

NOTICE.

JE are pleased to announce

W that as of this date Mr. SIII YU MAN () is associated with our Firm.

SWAN, CULBERTSON &

FRITZ. Hong Kong, 1st April, 1984.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Aiding New Belgian King

These men, who proved themselves valuable mida to his late father, 'King. Albert, are expected to do much in molding the policies of the new King Leopold 111 of Belgium. At left, Georges Theunia, one of Europe's ablest economista; center, Emile Francqui, reparations expert: top right, Henri Jaspar, Finance Minister, and lower right, Count de Broqueville, Cath alle conservativa Premier,

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

1-2 p.m.-European, Programme. 1 pm Local Time and, Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music,

PORTUGUESE VIEWS ON LONDON. Fog And Food Only Complaints.

Lisbon. Portuguesa peasants who have re- turned to Portugal after dancing at

BRIDGE NOTES

PLAY OF THIRD HAND.

An old Whist rule was that on the first round of a suit" you should play your highest card third band In order to strengthen your partner. This was on the principle that he is) leading from his strong suit and wants the winning cards of it out of his way. You, therefore, do not finesse but play your highest, re- membering, of course, that you play the lowest of a sequence.

Admirable as this 'was as a gen- at that eral rule at Whist, even game there were several exceptions which Cavendish was at pains to explain. At Bridge, with Dummy exposed, conditions are different and the exceptions to the rule are much more numerous. Apprecia tion of the Eleven Rule when the leader opens his fourth best will!

where indicate often situations

third hand should not play the highest card. The bidding and the Dummy's, hand also, frequently yield guidance. But as a rough and. ready rule especially against Ne Trump declarations third hand high hould be followed unless there is good reason for departing from it.

There is, however, one notable exception when, without any guld- ance from Dummy, third hand should not play. high.

LEE THEATRE

DAY ONLY

A CHINESE WAR PICTURE

"AT 12:30, 250, 6.30., 7.30 @ 9.30 pm.

TOMORROW & THURSDAY.

DOES LONESOMENESS FORCE,

· NEGLECTED WOMEN TO RISK.

ALL FOR COMPANIONSHIP?. Here was a woman who seized the first man who come along, Who caused neighbors to gossip and scom. Who brought tragedy into the lives of her loved ones. Because she was heart-hungry!

Samuel Goldwyn "STREET

SCENE

(ADDED ATTRACTIONS)

KING VIDOR'S

Production

SYLVIA SIDNEY: WILLIAM COLLIER-JR ESTELLS TRYLOR

UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

PRICES :-go: Cis, 35 Cls & 20 Cta

France Longing For A Leader

(Continued from Page 3).

diately there would be, bloodshed,

for most Frenchmen have weapons, `

Such conditions impose heavy and in a crisis do not hesitate to

The position is when his partner leads a small card and he holds Ace, Queen, and another. The proper play in this position is the Queen,

If partner has led strain on an old man, even if he is use them; but as the Government not the Ace. from a suit King high the play of in robust health. When M Doule fully aware of the danger there

High Currency the Queen obviously does not mat mergue made his first speech in the no fear of this risk being-run.

Far more serious is the likelihood 1.30

the Albert Hall have only two com tax. But if he has not the King, it Chamber the extreme Left did their Re-plaints to make against London.

may make a very great difference best to shout him down. staurant.

They like neither the. London fog if it is put up on the first round. get hie Budget voted, then no doubt that the cleavage between. Left and 2 Close Down.

An example from duplicate play he will give the Deputies a holiday. Right will increase in bitterness. Concert from the Studio To night, nor London food,

p.m.--Chinese recorded p.,-European Pro-

1.20 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc.

A relay of Rotary Club Speech from the Gloucester

4.30-7.30 Programme. 7.30-10.30

gramme.

7.30 p.m.-Closing Quotations, etc.

!

7.33 8.08 p.m.--Variety,

Locat

They only had one real "feed" al} {{ustrates:-- the time they were there-that was when they visited the house of a Stock Portuguese lady, who gave them a supper of dried cod fish with olive oll and hot potatoes.

Report(Local Time and Weather

CONOR 380 Lady,

Orpheans

Vocal Duet The Swing Song,

Trot here and There,

Winnie Melville & Derek Oldham. Orchestral

But they are deeply grateful to the London police-"for stopping! the traffic when we wanted to cross the road."-Reuter, y

To-night give me an hour of love, GUESTS AT

1. Play,

Te instructions to halt by Cubit MR. MAURICE MURRAY WAT. Vocal

Auction

ON

Wednesday, the 1th. April, 1931, commencing at 10.30 a.m.

at No. 4, Inverness Terrace,

Kowloon Dock

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Silver Ware

and

On view from Tuesday the 3rd) April, 1934, Terma-Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 28th March, 1934.

E Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public

THE

Auction

ON

Thursday, the 8th. April, 1984, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room.

4. Duddell Street,

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

SON has been admitted

Play,

Go's Gaucho Tango Arch.

We just couldn't say Goodbye,

Chick Endor & Charlie Farrell.

Y.

S-8 5 K- 42 D-7 6 ( C-Q 10 9 53

A.

8- 9 6 8 2 HQ 10 7 D+Q 8 2 C.-6 -4.

Z.

S-K 10 7

H-A K 6

D.-A K 9

C-K J. 8 2

Mrs. C. II.

R.

Col 8. Boyd,

Col. E. 1. de

C. Boys B. A.

8.-A Q 4 1- 8 $8/

E. Bush, Mr. B. G

ä

DJ 10 5 2 C-A 7

PENINSULA

The following is the fist of guests at the Peninsula Hotel:

Mrs. A. Artiuth, Maj. R. A. Bagnold. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mr. C. T. Barr, Mrs. W. G. Misses H. Benson, Mr.

partner in our Firm as from the Pianoforte Solo-

- Bill Mayerl's Own Selection,

Billy Mayert. date hereof.

Vocal Quarlet-Young & Healthy, Take me away from the River,

The Four Musketeers. 8.08.8.33 p.m. Sonata in C Minor, (Grieg),

Marjorie Hayward & Una Bourne Butler, Mrs. J. E. Chadwick, Mr. and

(signed) JOHNSON STOKES &

MASTER, Hong Kong, 31st March, 1984.

TXTE

NOTICE.

have To-day admitted Messrs. KAROLD JOHN 'and RALPH ARMSTRONG ARCHIBALD WADESÓN a part- ners in our firm,

DEACONS.

Sollastors.

1 Des Voeux Road Central. Hong Kong, lat. April, 1984.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

DANTRY

CLUB

PROGRAMMES

FORMS

1st Movement

"Allegto Molto ed appassionato

2nd Movement

3rd

and

Brown, Lt. Conds Brady, Miss P. W.

He will

but it cannot be a long one.

If each side fears that the other. And then? Who can tell?

Amay attempt to seize power there is dissolution perhaps. M. Doumerque a possibility that they may try to has enough prestige to obtain the anticipate each other. It will re- necessary Presidential decree, back-quire all the Prime Minister's pres- ed by a two-thirds majority vote of tige, and considerable self-sacrifice the Senate.

on the part of the political leaders

A General Election would no in his Cabinet, to prevent the pre- doubt de good in some ways, but it sent distrust developing into some. would not necessarily mean that thing worse,

The economic condition of the complete change and revitalisation the French people long for. There country is not such as to improve is not much to be hoped for, from tempers. The peasants and middle- the old political teams. Whilst the classes would rise in revolt if the mob was fighting to penetrate the franc, which not so long ago was Chamber on that sinister Tuesday depreciated four-fifths of its value, night of Feb. 6 they were playing were depreciated further.

Yet French currency is so high the old party game, the only one

compared with that of other coun- they knew.

Some of their members had to be tries that the cost of living in the chased by furious crowds yelling towns is exorbitant and Franch ex- "a la Beine" for them to realise that porters find it increasingly difficult things were perhaps not normal, to find markets. Indeed, they have Others who had their clothes torn been reduced to introducing a off and were severely handled may system that has led to their quar- now be persuaded that, democracy, relling with half the world in a Score, both sides valuerable, does not necessarily consist of endeavour to protect their home. Culler, Mr, and is playing a contract of Three No groupe fighting for power and its markets from the goods produced in

countries with lower currencies. spolla.

One thing is quite certain; nefther

Capt Mra. G. Chancellor, C. A. Chris-

Comd. and Mra

Mrs. G. Cobb,

tiansen, Mrs. G. Mr. and

expressive alis Remanza Cook, Collingwood, Mr. 9.)

molto.

Mra, S. Crawford,

W.

Dowle

Mr. and Mrs. D. Drum Trumps. Drummond, Mai.

Gection by

the Newels,

Mrs. L.. O. Dunn, Mr. and

thre the 8 of Spate canterdoaldearen al te korda SEAT S

8.339

Mayfair Orchestra.

Lilac Time (Schubert, arr. Clutsam} Blue Roses (Ella)

Folly to ba Wise

Tell her the Truth (Waller &

Tunbridge)

Out of the Bottle (Levant, Gray &

Billa).

9.10 p.m.From The Studio,

Miss Irene Roe, LA.M., S.R.C.M.

(Boprano),

Capi. O. P.Joce, (Baritone).

Programme.

THIRD EXTRA RACE MEET-1 When Duli Care

ING to be held on SATURDAY,

The Gentle Maiden...Capt. Joce, Cradle Sung (Byrd) --- It was a Lover and His Last]

in G (Beethoven)

mond,

F

J. Easterbrook, Hra. B. Elder, ·Mr

In the provinces for sixty yeaTE At most tables A opened with

That elections-If there are any--will be ̈ and Mrs. Tan Engdin, Rear Adm. and lead of the fourth best of his voted together, bargained and help that is likely to emerge from the MrA Feaker, L. and

longest sult. B won with the Ace ed each other at the polls. Mrs. ER Feeney, Mr. and Mr

Comd.

and M

J.

M. Felters, and returned the Queen. Z held up tradition will not be broken. The able to cope with the formidable M. Finley, Mr the King until the third round of parties of the Right will tend to Programme of constitutional and F. A. Firth, Mina R.. Forster, Mr. G E. Frisque, Mr. G. F.

Gambell, Mr. W Spades and then led the King of coalesce, and above all to organise, Parliamentary reform so Gaddum, Mr. 1. 11. Geare, Mr. and Clube, B held up the Ace of Clube In a few weeks people will be cal-people yearn for..

Mrs. H. J. Gedge, Mrs. B. H. Gibb, for one round, but was forced to mer, and they need to be. Mr. L. L Gilson, It.. and Mrs. W. Swin on the second round. He If an election took place imme

Col Glalke, Mr. „O'Neal Gendon,

Gina

M. P.

مل

14th April, 1984, (weather per. Mark the schoing air (Purcell). C. Hardonatie, Mr, ADE

Miss Irene Ros, apk, in Handeriod;;;

Y

0-10-4 3 2

i.

Lost Confidence

many

Still lean, Indeed, could it take.

those 'drastic steps which would re-establish publie confidence in the administration of the country and

and Lt Col C. H. Kubne, D.S.O., O... Mr. and Mrs. Gould, Mis could now lead only Hearts or Mrs. W. M. Gray, Mr. T. H. Diamonds and Z made his contract Goyens, (Piano).

Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grover,, with four tricks In Clubs, of two In for the

and Mrs. B. A. Guerra. Mr. and Hearts, two in diamonds, and one third hand high is chown in the free it from the subterranean poll-

following:- Mrs. C. M. Hall, Lord and Lady Din Spades. Kamilion

Mrs. L. On the 8 of Spades sed B must Mrs. C. E. Hayrood, Mr. Slay Queen, not bis Acs. The c mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Offce, Gloucester |

and Maa M. 4on is that, if he does, Z dare not Boter 3. Morley) Chesterfield Couches and Arm-Building; the Club House, Happy

Mr. Hosia; Mr. H, A. hold up the King because for all Lt. Col. Kühne Howes, Mrs. chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the

4. Where e'er you walk (Beruale) Ben Johnson, and D. Japh be knows A may have led from Lt. and Mrs. G. LA-J. and others and Z will never velled mirrors. Teak extension Sports Club; and the Stables, (Handel)

war Capt. Joco.

A. Nelson Jones, Hr- and make a trick in the wait. Mark the

In the absence of "anch a lender Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Shan Kwong Road.

Mr. LP

Mr. C Lambert

Lansdowne,

wany people are asking themselves Teak Sideboard, Teak Chest, of

Kr, E. Lewis, Col. and Mrs. La trick with the King of Spador 2 Against a No Trump declaration what will happen when the old men Lewis. Mr Engo von Fastig, Mis must clear his Clube, B wins and A leads the 8 of Clube. If B plays

ing Tables, Baby cols, etc. etc.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON | Drawers, Teak Bookcases, Dross on THURSDAY, 5th April, 1984.

By Order,

C. B. DROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 2nd April, 1984.

Silver and Glass Were, Table) clocks, Tex sets, Dinner Services, Brass Vases, Gramaphones and Records, Peking Buga and Carpets,| Pictures, Oll paintings, Teak ten- pays, etc., etc.

Teak bedsteads, Iran beda, Tables, Teak Aling cabinets, Table

screens, Deaks, Looking glass, Vases, Trunk, Linen, Table fan, Books, Glasses, etc, etc.

Jalso

·A Quenilty of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

7 Baby Grand Plans

-2 Upright: Plazow

1 Radio set.

On View From Wednesday, the

4th. April 1984

Termas Cash on Delivery,

LANNEET BROS.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

TH

5. Bark, Hark, The Lark fächubert) Jones, Dispell, Mc. B. 0. F. Kifferenca. On winning the first}

The Sandman (Brahma) Folk Song (Schumann)

Mine Irage Roo.

6. Mazurką (for a little xirli

(Dellus)

Two Short Preludes

(4) Allegro (Scriabina)

Hri

Misa' M, Mazuk, Cal. 4.

G-A 6

B..

tical influences the people loathe.

France longs for a leader, but whoever be be, unless he emërges from a period of chaos he can ill dispensa with the cloak of Republ can democracy. He may fling it over his right shoulder or over his left; he cannot discard it.--

Mirx, D3 Mather, Hr./2. now A and B make four tricks in his Knape the 10 will be good in too weary to go on governing, Capt and Mrs. H. D. McSpades and defeat the contract. Dammy, on the fourth hand. Big that so many of the younger tr W. Mekantie, Mrs.

M. N. Now you may, say that if A holds Dummy, fourth that ones have been proved inadequate Mr and the Ace of Clube, Z cannot win any has only one card higher than the LISBON CEMETERY Lt. Col. Kuhpe | V. MonRENJI MONT MORGA way hate le tras enough. Bat e já þle hand and this ig Hkaly tol

(b) Andante cantabile.

(Bertabine)

„7. Trade Winda (Kad) A Ban Fever Lireland) Rolling Down to Rie (German)/

Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Publis

2

Anction

ON

Ing. Millary!

FOR PETS,

Rev. M.Z50'Carroll, Mr.0. 11. Ochs, the point is that by playing the Ace be the Ace or Elog or Quen. Ble Me on the first round B affords E the proper play is the 7 of Globe and

opportunity of holding up his King not his Knave. By this play A Many Mourners Attend W until the third round, thus exhaust makes three tricks In the suit

Ipy B of the suit," an opportunity instead of two which the play of the Queen does

Set Çapi. Jose: Mrs. Plannerach Andalase (Spanish Dance). The (firanados):970-t. Col. Eohns. The Parlophie Shephand (Stanjeri. V Ramirez,

Be Wra

FRIDAY, the 8th April, 1984, The Bubble Hong.

́commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Bales Epar

**4, Daddell Street.

VALUABLE COLLECTION A

V POSTAGE STAMPS S

Oà View from Thursday,")

#APTIE 1984.

"Tornis:" Carls” on

First Funeral.

There are numerous situations of

best. Lisbon. the kind where third hand abould not play his highest. But the Acs. The first grave in Lisbon's new Queen.combination is the most cemetery for domestic, peta ha

just been filled

kara, third hand holds King, It is that of a terrier balong and partnering to a well-known Lisbon fam. amall card, be should play ily.. Hapy mourners attended ing, not his Knave, unless by the funeral

alag ha esa am that he will sat Bach pet burie

brick for Dummy. Partner torp will have its ow

have lid, from Ace to four and

her may hold the Quemi

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