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FOR SALE

HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY 1936-On sale at all Book-stalls andi at the Offices of the Publishers, SA, Wyndham Street.

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SPORT NOTICES

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD..

Kowloon Bay.

Shipbadiders & Repairers Call Flag *L*

Sole Agent for Kelvin Motors

OPTICIANS

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL

COMPANY

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Phone 22242 53, Queen's Road Central.

EXPERT MASSAGE

FOR SPRAINS & STIFFNESS MRS. Y. AMANO No. 26 Wyndham Street, 2nd Floor.

Company Meetings

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED. Y

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1936

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

BRIDGE NOTES

FORCING TO

GAME

By Ely Culbertson

The 1935 Culbertson System

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women out of live on their Nerves

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instead of their Food

The folowing programme will provides two forcing suit take. Is this your time table?

(845 EC').

Talk by the Captain of R.M.A "Dorado

The

broadcast to-day from the outs of opening bids. One type Hong Kong Broadcasting Station is forcing for one round only ZB.W. on a wavelength of 355 and is not a jump bid metres

other type, the jump takeout, is forcing for as many rounds as necessary to reach a game.

Some players argue that since p.m European Pro they can force without Jump- ing. they may as well postpone 1230 pm-Recorded' Music. their jump 1d until the next 1pm-Local Time Signal and round. Their reasoning is Weather Report

Pianoforte Recital from Studio 1230-2.10 Traw me.

1.25 pm Bester Press Bulletins, Wrong, for, though the tragic Rugby Press News, etc.

result of to-day's hand is an

1.40 pm-A Relay of the Rotary exceptional case, it is not wise Club Tin Speech from the Hong to wait too long before telling Kong Hotel Roof Garden The Ecayour partner how strong you G. Howard Ferguson, P.C., K.C., an "Some observations on international re affairs."

210 p.m. (Approx:)-Close Down. 4-7 pân-Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme.

puma-Light Orchestral Music.

THE SIXTY-SEVENTH ORDIN Serenade Mauresque, Op. 10, No. 1

TARE GENERAL MEETING (Elgar)

of Shareholders will be held at the Benedictus (MacKenzie) Offices of the undersigned on FRI- Spring's Delight-March-

Intermento (About) DAY, the 27th March, 1936, at Deutschmeister Regimental March

(Jurek) noon, for the purpose of receiving

the Report of the General Man-Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finck) agers, together with a statement Mannin Veen (Dear Isle of Man)

(Hayda Wood)

of Accounts for the year ended the Viennese Singing Birds—Waltz 31st December 1935.

Jollity on the Mountains-Waltz

(Fetras) The SHARE REGISTER and SECOND EXTRA - RACE MEETING

be held TRANSFER BOOKS will bell will weather permitting) at HAPPY CLOSED from the 13th to the 27th VALLEY on SATURDAY, 28th March 1936, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & March, 1936, commencing at 2.00,

CO., LTD., D.112.

:

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p..

By Order,"

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 23rd March, 1936.

GENERAL NOTICES

NOTICE

General Managers, The Hong Kong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd. Hong Kong. 6th March, 1936.

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Both sides vulnerable

North and South, part-score

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|· 7.35-8 pm.—A „Relay from Daven-bids refer to numbered explank-

try.

tory paragraphs). A Broadcast from the EMS SouthWest North East "Queen Mary,"

Pass ID.(1) IS.(2),20.(3)

Pass (4) Pass

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report: Closing Local Stock Quota-Pass tions.

$.06-5.20 p.m.---From the Studio.

A Recital of English Eallads by J. Mc. Naught Thomson (Baritone) ac- companied by Nura Kanis.

Programme

1. Loving Stale of Sister Kind

Gouzod

CHINA. ENTERTAINMENT & 2 Cargoes..... Coningsby-Clarke. LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.

Woodforde-Finden.

13. Allah be with as

4. A Song of Thanksgiving

Allitsen.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the SIXTH ORDINARY 5. Tommy Lad Margetson. 8.20-8.25 p.m.—"Gershwin Fox-Trot GENERAL MEETING of Share Medley" holders will be held at the Regis- 8.25-8.35 pm--From the Studio. tered Offices of the Company, "Canossian Institutes Seventy-five King's Theatre Building, 5th floor, years in Hong Kong" by a Former

MONDAY, the 30th day of Pupil

8.35-8.10 p.m.-Two Songs by Mile TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN March. 1936, at 12 o'clock, Noon, Lucienne Borer (Soprano)..

that the THIRTY NINTH to receive the Directors Report, 1 Ta Main (Hands across the ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING and Accounts for the year ended

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO. LTD.

NOTICE

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of Shareholders in the Company 31st December, 1935, to elect will be held in the Jacobean Directors and

Table).

Mon ami le Vent-Chasson. 8.40-9 pmFrom the Stadio. A. Pianoforte Recital by Caroline Praga

Auditors and to transact such other business as may be properly transacted at an

at

Reuter).

9-915 p-A Relay of the Daven-

Room, 1st floor, Hong Kong Hotel Pedder Street, Hong Kong Ordinary General Meeting of the News Bulletin (Copyright by

FRIDAY, 27th March 1936

of 12.30 p.m. for the purpose Receiving à Statement of Ac- counts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year ended December 31st 1985: Electing Directors and Auditors, to the 30th Day of March, 1936, America

of any

and for the transaction other Ordinary business of the Company.

NOTICE is also hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be 'CLOSED from TUESDAY 17th March 1936 until FRIDAY 27th March 1936, both days inclusive, during which period no transfers of Shares can be registered.

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By Order of the Board,

D. L. KING,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th March, 1936.

THE NEW

B.S. A.

MODELS

Are Here

BRITISH BICYCLE CO.

16, Hennessy Road, Hong Kong.

Tel. 23979

FOR SALE.

SPECIAL PRINTED ENVELOPE

p.m.---Military

Band

Company.

9.15-9.30 And Notice is Further Hereby | Mexic. Given that the Register and Mirella-Overture (Gounod) Transfer Books of the Compary Hyde Park Suite (Jalowicz)

9.30-9.45 p.m. From the Stodio. will be CLOSED, from the 23rd

A talk: The Confederate States of 1861-1865," by H C. Macramare

9.45-10 p.m.-A Jazz Piano Recital by Carroll Gibbons.

both days inclusive.

LIANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director.

Hong Kong, 19th March, 1936.

HONG KONG & WHAMPOA

No

DOCK CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Com- pany. 2 Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on MONDAY, 30th March, 1926, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors' Report and State. ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1995, **

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 21st to 80th March, 1936,, both days inclusive.

By Order of The Board of Directors,

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E. COCK, Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 12th March, 1936.

1. Coronada-Selection

Thanks a MillionSelection:

3. You've got to admit.

4 Judy.

5. Stars fell in Alabama. 10 pm-Big Ben:

10-10.10 p.m. From the Studio. RMA. "Dorado" carrying first Air A talk by Captain J. H. Lock of

Mails from London to Hong Kong.

10.10-11 p.m.Dance Music. 11 p-Close Down.

(Cinema Notes on Page 11)

WHOLE FARMSTEAD "ON THE MOVE"

Earth-Slide Caused. By Heavy Rains

Berlin

1-West made a minimum open- ing bid, largely because his opponents had a part-score and he wanted to avoid thei danger of overcalling at the range of two.

2-North's hand was light for al vulnerable overcall, but he:

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rives at night.

hoped to steal a game at two Quality always tells

spades if South had passed a fairly good hand.

3-Not only was East unusually strong, he had two suits of his own and a fit with West's diamonds. He could have! bid three clubs over one spade, or he could have bid! two spades himself showing| TIG losers in that suit. Instead, East decided to wait and see what would! happen. He was not wise to do so.

It is possible to turn all the blame on West, for he com- mitted the unpardonable sin -he passed a forcing bid. His action, however, was not without some justification. He reasoned game was not particularly likely with his weak hand. He was afraid to bid two diamonds with so weak a suit, afraid to arise to clubs for fear the bidding would get out of control, and particularly afraid to bid two notrump with a doubt-| ful spade stopper and noth- ing whatsoever in hearts.

South made the best possible opening for declarer a heart. All thirteen tricks were easily won, two hearts being ruffed in

dummy and the small diamond being discarded finally on the Queen of spades.

Both East and West felt! aggrieved when it was all over and, of course, both had cause. My principal point în discussing the hand is to stress East's error, since West's is so obvious, A whole farmstead is moving of Many players believe by making. its own accord in Baden, between a low bid on

the first round, Muehlingen and Hoppetenzell. such as the One-over-One bid, Continuous rains undermined they save a round of bidding. the fields lying at the back of the A bit of analysis will show them UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY farmhouses and little above them. the fallacy, for on the very next

LIMITED

This earth began to move slowly, round they must jump the bid- and now an area of 250 yards by ding and if they are showing a NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. 100 yards is involved.

second suit, they will actually The "marching" ground has lose ground instead of saving it THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL been moving the farmstead with East should have made his forc- GENERAL MEETING of it. Fruit trees have disappeared ing takeout and not have Shareholders will be held at the down-deep clefts. Buildings were chanced the possibility that Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., hastily evacuated when they be-West might pass.

Commemorating the inauguration Ltd., Hong Kong and Shanghai gan to crack.

of the Air Mail Service

by Pan American Airways

from Macau to America.

at 20 cis. per Envelope

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No. 10, Wyndham St

Hong Kong.

Bank Building, on WEDNESDAY,

8th April 1936 at noon for the pur-j

pose of receiving the report of the "OF THE MAKING OF BOOKS”

General Managers together with

ja Statement of Accounts to 31st Preparatory work is in progress

December 1935,

SCHOOLBOY'S CIGARETTE

CAUSES EXPLOSION

for the construction of the largest A boy in a Prague school lit a The TRANSFER BOOKS of the book, printing and binding enter-cigarette in a quiet corner daring Company will be CLOSED from prise in the USSE, which will the interval between two classes. 28th March to 8th April 1936, be situated alongside the Kama 4 violent explosion occurred and (both days inclusive,

Paper mills, 35 kilometres from be sustained serious injuries and DODWELL & CO., LTD., Perm. The new plant will turn much material damage was General - Managers, out 120,000,000 books a year. Its caused. The explosion was due to Hong Kong, 18th March, 1936. machines will bind up to 400,000jan escape of gas which had not

books daily.

been noticed.

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