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THE CHINA MAID; SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1946.

CLASSIFIED Unbeaten Teams Meet More Airways

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A GRAND exhibition of lovellest embroidery goods

genuine and camphorwood cheats, exquisitely carved, perfect mothproof, exquisite Jewels, well-aired Areas gowns, priamas, elc. at Modo Elite, 22 Queen's Road, C.

..

At Soccer To-Day

A RECORD CROWD IS EXPECTED AT CAUSEWAY

BAY THIS AFTERNOON WHEN THE TWO UN BEATEN TEAMS, 44 R. M. COMMANDOS AND

SOUTH CHINA MEET IN THE REHABILITATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE

THE COMMANDOS HAVE NOT BEEN SERIOUSLY

TESTED IN THE LEAGUE SO FAR AND HAVE FON ALL THEIR GAMES WITH COMPARATIVE 'EASE.

In spite of losing several play- era Commandos did well Inst week and it appears that they have found some good playera. The defence with Headon, John- son, Jack. Waite and Mac Namara is very sound and much forward will depend on their line.

South China is depending on the same side which beat Royal Navy Inst week. Lee Wai-tang will lead the attack but it la un certain whether Lau Chung-sung; or Tang Yee-kit will be on the] left wing

Civilians are bearing in mind the thrashing given to their "B" GREGG Shorthand Classes will team by Eastern laat week and commence on 4th February, b.th in are fielding a strong aide. Lucki Nanyang Commercial Academy Day will again be in goal while ine! School and Manyong branch Evening attack has been strengthened: School in Wanchai respectively by the inclusion of a newcomer Registration now started. Queen's Watson. Should Hassata be -Road Central, 2nd-floor-

"available "The defence will dó

well.

FOR SALE

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Nos, 17, 18, 22 and 23 Broadwood Rond. Offers to be addressed to P,0. Box No. 22.

WANTED TO PURCHASE

CAVE OUT OF GAME

Royal Engineers have lost the services of Cave their Bont- Keeper who will not be playing further for them. In the at- tack several changes have been made. Moran will be seen og the right wing and Campbell will probably be the left winger.

The two Navy teams should

HIGH clean "Parker"

and "Sheaffer's" fountainpen, "Ronson“ lighter, cigarelle care, wateb, curio

Sunday goods wapted, Apply win comfortably presiding the Ah-Mong Store, 1, Stanley Streit, same teams are available.

POSITIONS WANTED

AUSTRALIAN fully qualified experienced infant teacher requires

HOCKEY TEAM

The following will represent "Thunderbolts" in E friendly

Volunteers Intervene

How the alertness of two mem-| bers of the H.K.V.DC. lod to the arrret of two would-be buriars

To Hongkong

Mr. Chan Cheuk-lam, General Manager of the Chisa Aviation Tradsportation Corporation, dr rly in the Colony by diarie_from].

Chungking yester formerly the|

Tho C.AT.C

Eurasia Aviation Corpna operitož an air service in China, and Mr. Ghan's visit is said to be connect- ed with negotiations with the Hong Kong Government for allow

ac

in Prince Edward Road, was re-ing the Corporation to extend lle inted Unfore Mr. Latimer youtor services to the Colony. day.

The Corporatian recently Col. Cruz, who was sitting_on quired a foot of ten or more the verandah of 247 Princo Ed- DC.47 planes which

were flown ward Road at 1 am, on Jan. 24, from India to Chungking, and noticed two mon entering the plan to make further purchases: house next door. Ther actions from the United States, for the The following is the soccer pro- aroused his suspicions and he extension of their inter-city gramme for this work-end:

fetched a comrade. Ser. Azido, services in China.. also of the H.KV.D.C.

SOCCER TO-DAY

R.

TO-DAY

44-R.M. Co. v. South China (Navy ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee:-C.P.O, J. Rogera. Linesment :-k L. G. Young

und F. Roberts. Engineers V. R.A.F. (Chatham Road, at 3.39 p.m.) Referee:Mr. K. K. In. Linasmon: Mr. N. T. Delgado

and Mr. A. Adohcad. Civilians "B"

Navy "B" (Sookunpoo, at 3.30 pm.) Referee:Mr. F. A. Barretto. Linesmen :-L/S. D. Sparrow

and Mr. Sze Po Wal. TO-MORROW Kwong Wah v. Navy "A"

Recreio ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee:LA.C. J. Anderson. Linesmen:--Spr. Thorne Eastern A.A.

Spr. D. Cherrie,

V

and

v. Civilians "A" (Navy ground, at 3.30 p.m.) Referee:--Mr. A. McCorkindale,

They raised the alarm and the inmates of No. 240, Messrs. Black and van Houten, found 'a Chinese| In their back

Karden.

r

ELGAR CONCERTO

To-morrow's Concert, of grame- phone music at the Catholic Cen- The man pleaded guilty, say tre will include on the programme ing he intended to steal. A the Violin Concerto by Sr Ed- second Chinese, who was caught ward Elgar, and operatic and leaving the premises, claimed he classical extracts. Yehudi Menu- was only a passerby. He was hin, Caruso, Pablo Casale and a sentenced to

to three months hard Rustan Choir are among those labour. The first defendant was who contribute sentenced to six weeks hard ta- notated, programme is available. bour.

The hour of the concert is 3.30 Inspector Dingstale prosecuted. I p.m.

items Au an-

Owner-Tenant Lacks

Legal Standing

Linesmen:-Mr. F. A. Barretto A LANDLORD HAS NO RIGHT TO RECLAIM POSSES-

and Mr. J. A. Tibble. The Civilians teams for the week-end will be chosen from the following:

SION OF PREMISES FROM AN ACCEPTED TEN. ANT MERELY ON THE GROUND THAT HE NEEDS THEM FOR HIS PERSONAL USE, AND, THEREFORE, CANNOT CLAIM PROTECTION FROM THE PROCLAMATION,

Av. Easter:-Lock: Hussain.Į D. Alves! A. Collaco. Belizao, Archibald M. Xavier, R. Rocha, THIS POINT WAS THRASHED OUT AT THE TEN- P. Jorge, B. Gosano. C. Santos.

Watson and J. Gosano.

'B' . Navy 'B': Catton. Aquino, J. Castilho. T. Costlho. T. Knight, A., Leonard, H. Mathias, G. Marshall J. Pereira.!

position, also as typist. Please write hockey match against Commandos y, Ribeiro. J. Brown, J. A. Saaren

G.P.O. Box No, 325, Sydney.

EXPERIENCED Cook-Hogeeboy,

many years employed by: British families, seek immediate employment. Please write Box No. 61 Chias

Mail"

CHINESE GOVERNMENT "RAILWAYS AND KOWLOON

CANTON RAILWAY, B.S.

JOINT RAILWAYS TENDER BOARD.

NOTICE

It is hereby no ifi-d that stated tender in TRIPLICATE

to-day at 3.30 p.m. Parade ground.

at Murray and J. Roza-Pereira.

Man Singh; R. Samy

and

Grownl; E. Yusuf, M. H. Hasan

(Capt.)

and Abbas: M. Smay.

Wahal, M. Yusuf. Mahan, Ebra him, Pritim and Janger.

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NOTICE

STANDARD-VACUUM OIL

COMPANY.

As form Monday, January 28th, 1946, our offices will be in the Hong Keng & Shanghai Bank Building.

which shou'd be clearly mark d "Tender for Erection of Ralway Wagons" will be received at the fics of the Kowloon-Canton Rall vey, British Section, until The respective locations of our noon of Wednesday, 6th Februry offices wil be:

1946.

The wagons which be required to be asserall d ca teilway tracks at Hung Hom consist of the following types:

40 40 ton covered wagons

30 40 ton low geudelas

100 20 ten Figh gondslas

59 50 ton at wagons

be

160 20 ton coveted wego: 8. Full Particular

may obtained on application to the Mechanical Engineer. Kowlcon! Ganton Railway Workshops, Hung Hom en the deposit of a fee of $1,000 with the Accourt- aut of the Railway at the ffices of the Kowloon-Jakton Railway, which will be refunded on the sxbmission of a bona fide tender. The deposit receipt idet ha¦ attached to the tender. Thái Buco asful ter dier wil berequired to sign formal contract ard give Eecurity in the rum of $5003 in cash to be deputied with the Accountant of the Railway for the faithful perf:rmance of the terms of such contract.

The Board dore not bind

South Ching Territory Office. 6th Floor, Felephone 23791. Hen: Boog Sales District Office. 2nd Floor, Rooms 222/223 Telophone 25793.

R. R. PEARSON, Monoger,

H.K.R.N.V.R. THANKS

ANCY TRIBUNAL SITTING AT THE SUPREME COURT BUILDING YESTERDAY WHEN MR. EVARISTO MAURICIO APPLIED FOR AN EFIC- TION ORDER AGAINST HO CHACK, TENANT OF NO. 19 GAINE ROAD, FIRST FLOOR, ON THE GROUND THAT THE PREMISES WERE NEEDED FOR HIS OWN USE.

Members of the Tribunal] The promises were occupied by Orders by Lt. Col. E. J. R. were Messrs. George She, La Japanese officer and a Chinese Mitchell, O.B.E., E.D., Command Tung and Tung Chung-wai. Mr. girl up to January, 1944 after ing H.K.V.D.C., Order No. 12:-Y. K. Kan represented the op- which opponent took over the

COMPLIMENTARY

ponent.

gratitude

The Commanding Officer has Miss E. Agabeg, appearing on much pleasure in publishing the uppended letter dater Jan. 25 behalf of applicant, said that the 1946, from C.O., H.K.R.N.V.R. appleant wished to have the "On behalf of all H.K.R.N.V.R. premisas back for his family. The

that witne and house

other personnel, wish to express my members of the family at present for the splendid Co- were secupying at No. 23, Mosque operation and the un-tiring efforte Street was too small and too far of the H.K.V.D.C. to the H.K.R.N.V.R. since the release)

away from their work.

The land'ord, witness said, was from P.O.W. 'and Internment 79 years old nad it would be Camps,

"The advice and information could live next to him. He oc-

great

him if his family help to afforded to us have been most valuable and highly appreciated.

No. 17, Caine Itoad. cupled

Sho added that the oppone

"I wish especially to refer to the had paid rents regularly since the manner in which you have helped house was let to him on December us with the distribution of rations 14, 1942. Rente have been also and I can truthfully say that without that help, we should have $75 per month.

received since the liberation found things most difficult, "From ия all, many

The chairman of the Tribunal by many told applicant that the Tribunal only had nowers to eviction and

hard and we wish the

for the overy. SuccesS

V.D.C. future.

"(Sed.) S. J. SWETLAND,

Lieut. Commander. H.K.R.N.V.R.

GREEK MEETING ON OCCUPATION FORCE

hends in the Proclamation

the facts so far disclosed did not place opponent within those heads.

Any

of

forelbis, not enter into version

premier, that an inter-party for- Collecting

GARMENTS.

SUITS.

CLOTHINGS.

FOUNTAINPEN

AND

MISCELLANEOUS

GOODS.

premises without consent of the owner. Opponent again request- ed the tenancy to be transderred to him but was refused by appli to in

Tsang Wah-lai stated that at no time had he consented to opponent taking possession of the premises. He had received no rent from ODDonent.

RAID NO RENTS Opponent claimed that appli- cant was in Macao during the occuration and that he obtained consent from anplicant's mother to move into the premises. Wong said he maid Y1,000 to the girl who was staying with the Japan- ciel, opposent claimed, worked at

the Japanese flosse Registration Om.co.

the premises with Japanese asels Wone denied that he obtained

tanco by reason of the fact that be

was a District Warden. Op- "ponent admitted to the Tribunal that he had never paid renta dur- ing the whole time. he was occupation of the premises. Ques tioned by Mr. Ford he further admitted that he received Y700

in

from the friend who took over his

NO PROTECTION Opponent, he pointed out, was voluntarily accepted as a tenant

had no protec Athens, Jan. 25.

tion so far as the Tribunal was Giving decision in favour of Themistocles Sophoulis, the cation must be dismi

concerned and therefore the appli applicant the chairman said that Greek Prime Minister, to-day

be dismissed.

the Tribunal found it very difficult Min Agabeg sald that surely a to accept the ovidence of agreed to the suggestion by landlord could choose to live in it grdered that applicant should opponent Georges Papandreou, former any house belonging to him. recover premises as from Jan. 16. Mr. She said that matter was Opponent ased the Tribunal eign affairs commission be con- outside the jurisdiction of the for an extension of time to one voked to discuss the presence of Tribunal. He told her that the month. The Tribuna! pointed out Allied troops in Greece.

Tribunal's

l'empathies were with that the order atrendy gave appli The Greek confederation of her but it was bound by the Procant three

and they felt labour, which has a Communist

clamation majority to-day issued a state that she was prepared to "swap Opponent replied it was quite fair Miss Agabex then suggested opponent should bar borhả rents. ment supporting the Commun- houses with opponent. ist Party's domand for the with-

The chairhlan pointed out that if he was given one month withone. drawal of British forces and ac- this also was outaide the juridic

the payment of rehta. cusing the British Authorities tion of the Tribunal. Applican of favouring "Fascist" move- however, he said, could make at ments in Grecce.-Reuter. vate arrangements I, who, kod

with opponent.

FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE

CONTENDERS

London, Jan. 25,

ORDER GRANTED. Before the Tribunal comprising Morris, W. N. Thomas Tam Kwok Lam-po and -Î. N. Chânt, an The Canadian Army cham-application for ovletion was me plen, Danny Webb, has uppeal cenfully led by Tang Wah-lal ed for inclusion as a possible the owner of No. 81, Wyndham

Itsef to accept the lowest or TUNG YICK STORE opponent for the world foa'her Street, first for against the

any tender.

I. B. TREVOR, Li. Cól.

Chairman, Relway Tender Bárð: Hongkong, 26th January, 1946.

61, QUEEN 3 KOAD, CENTRAL

KOWLOON VICTORY SKATING RINK

271K JANU

ENING

KUNDAY

RESUME Jon was granted

The Tribunal extended their order two days but pointed out! this was granted not because op- ponent was entitled to it but that they realised the difficulty‘of 'get- ting dccommodation..

BURNS NIGHT The Burns Nicht celebrations:at the St. John's Cathedral Hall est night was fairly well attended by number of ladies wore, also one- mombers of the services.

tenant. Wone Mine chung sent.

weight champlon Willie Pep, who M. G. 8. Ford, represented the very enteraffe evening van will shortly arrive in Britain from the United States,

said the premises were

Showing To-Dry

KING'S

Pago, G

At 2.80, 5:10, 7.18 & 9:15 pm

In a big time Broadway Musical Extravaganza!

Magnific! Terrific! - Sensationale!

BUD

LOU

ABBOTT COSTELLO

RIO RITA

With KATHRYN GRAYSON

DIFF ́JOHN CABROLU .^. PATRICIA

Ari Entirely Now Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture c'inctly

from the United States

Also Latest Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer Newɑreel

And "THE LADY OR THE PIGER"

SHOWING TO-DAY

QUEEN'S

THEATRE

At 3.80, 6.18, 7.159.15 pm.

THE MUSICAL SHOW OF THE SEASON

MICKEY

ROONEY

JUDY

GARLAND

IN M-G-M'S

SUPER PRODUCTION

"BABES ON BROADWAY"

with VIRGINIA WEIDLER, RAỶ MACDONALD

THE BOYS AND GIRLS JUST TERRIFIC! WON THE HEART OF NEW YORK DANCING AND SINGING.

SEE MICKEY IMPERSONATING CARMEN MIRANDA

ALHAMBRA THEATRE

TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.80, 5.00, 7.00 & 9,90 P.M HENRY FONDA & JACKIE COOPER

IN

"THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES"

IN TECHNICOLOR

A 206 CENTURY-FOX PICTURE

TOMORROW

R.K.O. RADIO PRESENTS

A Now Starring Combination.........

MICHELE

PAUL HENRIED

MORGAN

in

"JOAN OF PARIS"

with

THOMAS MAY MITCHELL ROBSON

ALAN LADD

LEE THEATRE

Showing To-Day At 280, 6.15, 7.18 & 9.18 pm. Surday Extra Performance at 12.30 p.m.

WALTER WANGER

Preson's Another Spootacular iumph

"TEXAS TO TOKYO!”

RICHARD Q-INE NOAH BERRY, JE..

with

ANNE GWYANE MARTHA GʻDRISCOLL

THE FIRST GLORIOUS STORF OF YOUTH FIGHTING FOR ALL THEY LOVE BEST 1

MAJESTIC

OFLY

The three boxerá nitàny me to one Chan Charlene and thoʻprogramme Included At, 2.30; 5.00, 7,00TM & 9,00 p,in:

opponent are the British and telecond floor Chaponent connel as, providing Pop's likely staring No. Sh

BLA: Wyndhám Empire: feather-weight cham-taid Mooreant he wished plon, Nói Tatlatón, Al Phillips, breg. No. 81. bát Khol -whồ fought Tatleton to a close, statine ebIEN-

abcíklón; for the Championship

Tom

Who holds a dos

uter,

bacoloow and Soolah, son and

- dances,

PRBJILLA LANR JBRUARY LYNN:

CATHAY "MILLION DOLLAR

BABY

SHOWS 2.80.

Đồng Lon

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