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THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weather permitting. on SATURDAY, 31st May, and MONDAY, 2nd June,
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 27, 1941.
HARD LUCK WORD IS SLAVERY
LED HIM
BRIDGE
NOTES TO CRIME
The Nazis "blue
print" of domination is complete to the last Sentenced to six months' im- detail. This was the gist of a PA LUCKY SLAM
prisonment for theft and fraudul- broadcast to his countrymen made ent withdrawals from a banking recently by M. Henry Hauck, "well By The Four Aces account, Arthur Glass (23), said known French writer now in Eng-
that every time he tried to go land. was overbid, 'straight things went wrong. To-day's hand
combined with,
Police Marylebone Tuck but good
At
1941, commencing 61 2.00 p.m. on god piny enabled South to make Glass admitted stealing a camera Dr. Walter Darre, Reich Minister
and a bank book, forging with- Saturday and 11.30 am, on Mon-
drawal forms, and obtaining sums day.
Post *
Ofice banking
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the first day and at 11.00 a m. on the second day.
The tiffin interval will be after the fourth race on the second day. MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will le admitted to the Members Enclosure Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.
Badges adinitting Non-Member to the Members' Enclosure an i
PUBLIC AUCTIONS Pub Room at $5.00 per day for
The Undersigned have pereived. Instructio to sell by Publie Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 28th May 1911
at 10.30 am.
2 No. TIA. Jordane Rearl, Kowloon
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Gentlemen and $3.00 per day fon Lauche, Choth including tax) elranalde through the SECRET ARY upon the personal or written such aplicationt of Member,
# Member to be responsible for ail Vi fors mlreduced by hum, ant Ito payment of all chits, ete
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor Exchange Building. (Tel 27794) will close at 11 45 a 1 on Solu-
On View from Tuesday, the 27th, day, and at 9:45 am. on Monday.
oblainable at Tiffins are May. 1941
they Club House provided
advance fron ondered
Terms Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers. Hong Kong. 3rd May, 1941.
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell
by Public Auction on
commencing at 10.30 a.m. at No 4. Conduit Roadi
No 1 Boy (Tel 21920)
his Slam contract;
South, Dealer
North-South vulnerable North-South 30 part-core
NORTH
WEST ધર્મ
€ 4 097 32 4Q965 3
A A 10 8 8 A Q 8 7 2 OQ 84 ♣ 10
BOUTH
976 4
EAST AK 6 8 5 3
OK 10 G 6
AJ 8 7 4
K JAQ D
O A J ♣AK 2
The bidding: South
West
IM
Pase
North
3
Enst
J'ass
3NT
Pass
42
PRAR
62
As
B♡
l'ass
Puss
Pass
**
Quren
(if
West opened spades, and South looked at the dun my rather dis- consolately It was that he possible
HIGH CARD YNUES
OF THE FOOR-ACILE SVITÉR
12
are the
ACE.. 3 KING.... 2
QUEEN.1 JACK...
SETKÁL VALOR SO FREE ES
No children or amals will be admitted to either Enclosure
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors.
Uniform ae admitted Half, dummy's
#1 L
and
LWO
from account,
He stated that he injured him- self as a builder's labourer, spend ing seven months in hospital. He became a groman, and tell down a hatchway; a street photographer, he smashed his camera,
Court M. Hauck quoted the words of
of Agriculture, who declared at a of the Nazi meeting of leaders party. "We will destroy France, In the new vital space we Introduce qre creating We will methods which are entirely new. All land and industrial property of inhabitants not of German ori- Kin will by confiscated without
and distributed. exception members of the Nazi party, then to the soldiers. A new aristocracy of German masters will thus he created. This aristocracy will have outlined
will be Gerinan recorded. Its slaves, who
He had property. And when I say slaves
4 for do not take
a figure of We have in mixi # modern form of slavery which
Active In Crime
Detective
Cromber
sevend convictions agons Glass for theft. recently been living on the pro- ceeds of crime
spech.
Arst
Mr. Snell remarked that Glasi had made a clever plea, but hund We will establish because it is a he ent persistent and active in crime.
HUSBAND
PLEADS
FOR WIFE
i)
necessary part of our mission."
Let there :hu'd be listeners 4 who once again, as so often in the tempted to look Pt, might be upon such probouncernents us ex- aggeration
thet! that
M Hauck
already
reminded Frenchmen
have been driven out of Lorraine without any shadow
of legality
and their land given to Germans from Saxony,
The Nazis say slavery and they mean slavery.
FROM INDO- CHINA TO SERVE
would lose a dia-} A husband's plea saved mond
woman from being sent to prison spade tricks down by the Old Street Magistrate, Mr. two
a volun- F. O. Langley. bid tarily
Slam
Catherine Mrs. Ellen
Nolar But there was (28), described
of Edgeley as nothing 10 be Road, Clapham, appeared on re- The price of Admission to the
a charge of being con- Puble Enclosure is $100 per day gamed by scowling at his part- mand on
decided to make cerned in the theft of cigarettes including Tax, for all Persons, er, so South
and cigars valued at £1,585 from trick with a lock-up shop in Stepney. She He won the first THURSDAY, the 29th May. 1941, meluding Lathes, and is payable his only play for the contract.
spade Ace and pleaded "Guilty." metately led a low diamond, sur- Mr. Langley said Mrs. Nolan's cessfully finessing the Juck. When husband had appealed to him not that held, South breathed a mild to send her to prison in spite of but his troubles her record and the fact that she sigh of relief:
The next step was involved on this occasion in were not yet over.
draw two rounds uf a serious theft. He would take was lo trumps, and then South laid down a chance and put the case back the diamond Ace, followed by the for a matter of months.
Dummy next ruffed a If it looked as though the couple top clubs. club, and South ruffed dummy's were happy and going right, he Queen of diamonds.
might not have to send her to At this stage, both the North prison at all. and South hands
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
also
One "Philips Radio (model 1940).
and
Fine Peking Rugs.
On View from Wednesday, the 28th May, 1941.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong. 23rd May, 1941,
The Undersigned have received) instructions 10 sell by Pubbe Auction on
FRIDAY, the 30th May, 1941. enpasar helg at 2.30 p.m. at the Sale, Boomi, No. 35. Hankow Road, Kowloon
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:
Teth woodi * Fron Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Dawers. Sideboards, { Dining Tables, Chairs, Chester- Held Suites, Ornaments, Cutlery. Porcelain, Glass and Bruss Ware, Chicka, Pietures. Cooking Uten- sils, etc., ele.
also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
2 Tientsin Carpets
new).
2 Ceiling Fans.
1 Dining Room Suite,
1 Bed Room Suite.
1 Large Oil Painting.
(almost
1 Upright Piano "John Broad-
wood and Son."
1 Cooking Stove.
On View from Thursday, the
29th. May, 1941.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 27th May, 1943.
Price.
By Order,
(B. BROWN.
Secretary. Hong Kong, 26th May, 1941.
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for
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and Seeds For His Garden
We can supply the goods of his and your want
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were vond ol
"It will be perfectly monstrous the minor suits, each hand held if either let me down," he said,
two spades remanding Mrs. Nolan on bail. only Tremp, and
And in the dummy. were left now South led a low space. The If West opponents were helples: won the Jack, any return lead dummy to discard would allow
while South spade the losing
And ruffed.
if East overlook
with the spade King, dummy's spatte in would become establish- ed as a natural winner.
7
•
were Howard and, non- vunerable
Yesterday you Schenken's partner stilerable agamst opponents, you held:
J A VAJ *
H
7
OK 10 6 3 ♣A 10
The bidding:
Maler
14
You Jacoby Pase 20 124
Phus 2NT BNT (?)
Behenken Pass Pase
The oppon- ANSWER: Double. ents' suits are not going to develop well for them, and they ought to be set anywhere from one to four tricks, depending on the location
of a few minor honours.
Score 100% for double, 0 for any other bid.
Question No. 726
To-day you
hold the samé hand, but the bidding is different:
Maior
14
3
You Jacoby Pass 2 (?)
Schouken Pass
SECOND MEDAL THIS WAR
In one of the camps in England for Free French soldiers are four airmen who stole away at dawn one day from their aerodrome in when France col- Indo-China lapsed. They took care to make dings at British bases to re-
fuel.
On the last hop they crossed France, passing over Tours, where one of the young Frenchmen drop- ped a message for his mother to Tell her he was safe and was on his way to join his comrades who beside to fight on had decided their British friends in the cause of liberty.
The young French airmen never The Royal National Lifeboat tire of telling of their magnißleent lustution has awarded its bronze reception and the kindness they medal for gallantry to Coxswain received every time they landed Thomas 1. Bloom, of its eboat on a British aerodrome, and they hope that all those who helped at Walton and Frinton, who woth the institution's silver medal in them have learned of their safe October. 1939.
OFF THE RECORD
arrival.
By ED REED
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