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THE CHINA MAIL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935

BUSINESS DIRECTORY MR. J. M. R. XAVIER

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD,

Kowloon Bay: Shipbuilders & Repairers. Call Fing "L" Solo Agente for Kolvin' Motors.

OPTICIANS

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

'Phone 22232,

5%; Queen's Road Central.

LAID TO REST

Burial At Catholic Cemetery

LARGE GATHERING ATTEND LAST RITES

BRIDGE NOTES

An Embarrassing Choice

hy Ely Culbertanu.“

Of the many hands of the Vanderbilt tournament, one of the The funeral of Mr. J. M. Rmost interesting seems to have Xavier, accountant of the South entirely escaped notice in the newe China Morning Post, whose death papers. The reason for this neg- from malignant malaria occurred on Inet is easy to sea: With all Your Monday, took place at the Catholicnda exposed the deal presents no Cemetery yesterday, Rev. Fr. Ross! problem whatsoever, even to the veriest tyro. With the East-West, Hands concealed, however, the deal Present were two sons, Messrs. Cpresents problems which were not and A. Xavier, as principal mour-ancezed at oven ners, together with Mr. F. F. Frank-perts.

by some of the ex- lin, Acting General Manager repre- senting the South China Morning) Post, Ltd. Meanrs. A. Hicks (Hong|

Leather Handbags Salt conducting the service. Савев, Purses. Bat Boxes, Collar Boten Reita Etc. is

MAN WO LOONG Leather Case Stóre" 5. Pottinger St.

COMPANY MEETINGS Kong Telegraph), V. H. C. Jarrett

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE

Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH

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SOUTH:

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(S. C. M. Post), J. M. Noronha, C. M. S. Alves, U. Rumjahn, F. H. Barnes, A. F. B. Silva-Netto, J. M. Alves, S. A. Marcal, E. V. M. R..de Sousa, F. A. V. Ribeiro, J. Pomeroy, C. O. Baptista, J. Neves, A. J. C. Rocha, H. Remedios, J. Baptista, J. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Rodrigues, L. B. Marques, L. G. Nthat the THIRTY-EIGHTH Ribeiro, L. da Costa, 5. Cunha, D. ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING Lopes, C. Osmund, B. Alves, A. J. of Shareholders in the Company. Ribeiro, L Coata, L. Carvalho, will be held in the Jacobean Room, L. Silva, M. Neves, J, Victor, S. Vic At one table the final contract 1st floor, Hong Kong Hotel, Pedder for, F. X. M. Silva, J. Noronha, E. was five clubs by South with no Street, Hong Kong, at 12.15 p.m. de Sousa, S. Y. Leung, M. R. Abbas, adverse bidding... West opened the on TUESDAY, the 30th Day of A. H. Ramjahn, R. H. Wong, C. E. 10 of hearts. Now what is de-. April, 1935, for the purpose of re- Wong, F. V. Wong, T. C. Foon, K. C. clarer's best line of play? This ceiving a Statement of Accounts Teang. Van-Leo, Sat Shiu-king, Lam question has been submitted to a OFFICE ROOM at Hong Kong Stock and the Report of Exchange, 10 Ice House Street. Apply Directors for the year ended 31st

the Board of Ying-fal, and others.

No flowers were sent, by request, ion is closely divided among the number of expert players and opin- to: The Secretary, Hong Kong Stock, Exchange...

December, 1934, electing Directors but there were a few family wreaths various possibilities. and Auditors, and for the Trans-

In Memoriam OFFICE ROOMS in Kayamally Bldg action of any other Ordinary Busi

The S. C. M. Post has received the problems to face: first, how to de- It is evident that declarer has twe Overlooking Queen's Road Central also ness of the Company, '.

following donations to the Society of volop eleven tricks; and second. Big five Room House Hart Avenue! Kowloon and fat at Saifee Terrace

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY St. Vincent de Paul in memory of how to take out insurance againal Nathan Road Kowloon Apply: GIVEN

that the TRANSFER the Inte Mr. J. M. R. Xavier. Kayamally & Co. 20 Queen's Rd., BOOKS of the Company will be

the possible Immediate loss of two Central.

CLOSED from SATURDAY, the

The difficulty of the play arises not diamond tricks and one other, trick. 20th April, 1935, until TUESDAY. the 30th April, 1935, both days in-

from a poverty of resources but on clusive, during which period no

the contrary from an embarrassing] choice among riches. HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY Transfor of Shares can be re- 1915-On sale at all Book-stalls and gistered.

FOR SALE

at the Ocon of the Publishers, 3A, Wyndham Street,

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FOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed, "China Mail" Omec. No. BA, Wyndham St, Tele- phone 20022..

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Public Auctions

HE undersigned have received,

Tinstructions to sell by Pubile

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ON

Thursday, the 18th April, 1935,

at 12 o'clock (noon)

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Terms: Cash on Delivery..

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By Order of the Board,

D. L. KING,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 15th April, 1935.

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1.

ROTARY TIFFIN YESTERDAY

Canadian Guest On

"Rotary Ideal"

MR, KOEL COWARD PRESENT

Declarer counts six trump tricks, two hearts and the spade Ace. He must find two additional tricks somewhere. There is a possibility of winning a third heart trick if West has led away from the heart Queen; of developing one or two diamond tricks; of winning en ad- finesse in either direction; of win 'ditional high card spade trick by a

Why Not Enjoy Roter an J. W. Beaton, General

DELICIOUS

Secretary of the Montreal Y. M. JAPANESE SUKIYAKI C. A., was the speaker at yestering one or more additional long of the day's meeting of the Hong Kong pades by setting up the entire suit. Anest foods in Rotary Club. He chose for his veloping all these resources in or- What stands in the way of de-l subject "The Rotary Ideal," and der? Why shouldn't declarer ac-f your during the course of his remarks Triends here said this should be the developing small from the dummy on the cept the heart finesse at once, play- for an unusualment of a rich increase. of genuine Arst trick? To this play there's

fellowship among races.

Retarian M. K. Lo presided, and holds the heart Queen he will on the obvious objection that if East, amongst the guests present were capturing the lead immediately re Mr. Noel Coward, the famous dra-turn a diamond and force upon the inatist and playwright, Cmdr. declarer the very unpleasant guess Hussey, (H.M.S. Tamar), Major Vin the diamond suit. All the E. Duclos, Rotarian J. J. Eber-instincts of a good player are to hardt, (Canton), Rotarian E. H defer the necessity for making this Munson, (Foochow), Mr. J. R.guess until the last possible mo- Swales and Mr. J. P. Whitham,

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Mr. Noel Coward was introduc-

The sama aversion to a diamond

ed to the gathering by the Chair-lead through the King-Jack dis- man, and in a brief acknowledgcourages any plan involving taking ment of the invitation the Club a spade finesse toward East.

had extended to him expressed the hope that on his next visit to the

Grace Moore Colony he would be invited again

ONE NIGHT

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NEW COMMODORE'S ARRIVAL

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