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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948,
KCC Lose To Defence CARNIVAL Corps At Lawn Bowls
In a return game at Cox's Road yesterday, the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 25 shots, and so avenged their 15-shot dafoat on June 13.
POSITIONS VACANT
Applications are invited for the position of cemetery care-jo From and including the 1st Laicar for the Imperial War of November, 1948, owners and Graves Commission, at a salary masters of all vessels under 200 of $350 per month plus an tons nettare hereby notified accommodation allowance of that cargoes for China may$75 p.m. until quarters can be only be loaded at Tai Pó and provided, at Sai Wan. Traveli- two points in Victoria Harbour,ing allowance, leave etc, will be j to wit, the area around the at the Commission's usual.
Rozn-Pereiran and The best match was that be
Ribeiro. who Chinese Maritime Customs Hulk rutes.
tween A. E. P. Guest and A. L. G. snatched a last-minute victory off the eastern arm of the Yau-
Soover L. C. R. Souza and M. J. inati Typhoon Shelter and the Applicants should be netive Eastman on the sixth lane.
were the two rinks Medina In the 'Open Pairs Semi- area around the China Mer- but not under 40 years of age ovenly
matched thht the result was un-
Finals, chonts Wharf at West Point. and some knowledge of hort-decided until the last head, when
and of elementary
the
Souza and Medina were fend- The exact extent of these areas culture
a two gave the KCC skip
ing by 11 shots on the fourth can be seen on a map on view building maintenance would be narrow victory of 10 to 14 shots.
Jock regarded as additional quali- in the Marine Department.
McKölvie of the Volun- head before Roza-Pereirn and fications for the post.
teers proved much too good for Ribeiro broke their duck with a Chas, S. Rosselet, while E. C. six on the fifth. The first pair For further particulars apply Fincher confined R. Morrison to then forged ahead on the follow- to the Secretary, Urban Coun-scoring on only six heads on the ing four ends, to lead by 21-6 on
the ninth hend, eil to whom all applications Frankie Goodwin, who went giving full particulars of age down to W. C. Simpson by eight and experience should be for-shots to 25, was able to score on worded before 31st October, only five heads. 1948,
In the first game., the KCC won on three rinks out of five with
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The next three ends went to
Roza Pereira and Ribeiro who chalked up a single, a vo and a four, to reduce the defelt to 21- 16. By the 17th head, the ultim ate winners were trailing by six shots. This was wiped out with a six on the following end.
A two on the 19th head was the last score mude by Souza and Meding. Their opponents rolled in two single on the following
Roza-Perelen head gove
Ribeiro their victory.
The winning pair will mee! W. Hong Sling and A. M. Omar who, R.
n the same green, trouncey
F. da Litz and J. A. da Luz in the nther Semi-Finals game.
The ferruin pair was no match Craluenzower piovers for the whose total of 35 shots, scored on 16 hends. Included a five and two fours. Luz Includes a mix, On the 12th head, in their total of 13
25 (Sklp) 18 i shots.
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY altunte' at
HOK UN IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG SUBSECTION 3 OF SECTION A OF KOWLOON MARINE LOT NO. 53
to be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
FRIDAY
the 29th day of October, 1948..at 3 o'clock p.m. at French, Bank Building. Victoria, Hong Kong
by
Me. A. E. B. DE SOUSA
AUCTIONEER
The Properties consist of:---
All that piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Hok Un in the Colony of Hong Kong and known and registered in the Land Office as Subsection 3 of Section A of Kowloon Marine Lot No. 33 known as No. 75 Ma Tau Wei Road.
This property is held from the Crown for, the unexpired term of 75. years from the 25th day of September, 1899 with a right of renewal for. further term of 75 years created therein by an Indenture of Crown, Lease made between Her late Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and the China Commercial Company Limited of, the other part.
Annual Crown Rent: $5,08, .
Area 072:7/24 : Sqture 'fect' 'or thereabouts. For further Particulars apply to:--
Mesars. A 8. K. Lau & Co.
Bollcitors for the'. Mortgagées,
Wang Hing Buffälli Second floor,
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Open Pairs Semi-Final
14
Open Singles
The draw for the Open Singles Semi-Finals, to be played at 5 fol. 001 p.m.
Wednesday, 19 as lows:
L. Sykes va J. A. da Luz at the C.C.C. Umpire: U. M. Omar.
C. S. Rosselet vs K. M. Omar at the Reerelo. Umpire: J. F. Noronha.
The Finals of the Open Singles and Open Pairs Championship will be played on Saturday. Octo- ber 30. The time and green will be anounced later,
.
International
Portugal will meet India in the 127 preliminary round of the Inter national Competition at the Kow. loon Bowling Green Club at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, October 31, xCaR Jzz Jee B
A very fine gaine was seen pi Austin Rond yesterday when C.
Footballers May Learn 2nd Trade
London, October 24.
The Football Association has glans in hand for a schome to provide professional footballers with knowledge of a second trade.
BE
By Dick Turner
COPE, 1910 EV MEÀ DERVICE, MG, T. M. RIC, U. 3. PAT. OFF.
6-18
*“Whatever gave you the idea, pet, that I was fed up with your mother and father living with us? After all, it's
their house!"
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
The Authority, on; Authorities"
THE STRONGEST ANSWER plus the ace of ung and a, com- WE ALL KNOW that we ought|plete blank in one minor. Even to bid with a hand which is it-lais diamond length figured to be terly worthless" in either high of value, making it likely hin cards or distributional values murtuer was extremely short in
or the full. | responding to an informative or
as he Then North. as soon takeout, double nerow the table from us.
We also know that if heard that South's main suit was
a wo have
fair amount of hearts, jumped all the way to strength we should make the re-game in it. If. South had been sponse
more than minimum to drawing proper inferences from show that our holding added to that bidding, he could have felt hat of a doubler should produce certain of slam, and could have game. Now for the top ex- probed for it by whatever meatis What is the way to show he preferred or else bid small reme. at once that we hold an extreme-slam at once.
to see It is easy ly good hand across from him?
that
Brand By bidding the opponent's sult. slam is in the cards. if South
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plays West for the spade Qas, ho should in view of the fact that East's bid was pretty, well shown up as a psychic nuisance, bid. As it developed, South did not even have to guess the space suit since 8 West led the club A. When it
was ruffled in the dummy; 'South had two good, clubs to discard spudes and so walked home with the untid grand slam. ·
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It is an official vocational training scheme, designed enable footballers to study the distributive trades.
Yes, North. had passed on his first järn, as he should have. But that was far from nˇsound excuse | ̃C¬ for South to pass the 4-Hearts bid. North had made on his sec-
The first games in the Open and turn a call which is so strong
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-The-vocational-training-prin- ciple was agreed upon at a recent meeting of the Association and the Football League Before final plans are arranged, it is ex-Hard Court Tennis Tourna-that it is very seldom heard at pected that the Football Associa- ment organised by the Chinese any bridge table when he bid the tion Council and the League Recreation Club will be played opponent's suit. It was really a (Dealer: Management Committep will he today.
very fine bid. He knew from the vulnerable.) asked for their approval of the
What should, South - do after double that Bouth should be ready scheme.
for elther major, and he himself | East opens this deal with 1-Dia- had a marvellous nt for either, | mond?"
The matches down for decision are as follows:
OPEN DOUBLES Aiready, however, 80 players from: London clubs have enrolled No. 1 Court-J.J. Remedios and W.A. Reed v. Lim Thiam-tot for the course of study, which will cost them only an enrolment
and T. Lo. No. 2 fee of Avo shillings,
There is little doubt that the players themselves will welcome uch a scheme, which should help to provide in some degree that security for the future which the football game doca. not
always yield.'
Some League „Clubs may look at the matter in a dif- forent light, however. it is reported here that some clubs ara likely to oppose the schome regarding it me being Intended to wipe aut full time prafeść *sionaliam.
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and Chen
Court-PaulKong Frank Kwok v. Daniel and Turner Cook. No. 3 Court-C. Kotewall and G. Choe v. J.D, Mackie and T.B. Hawthorne,
OPEN SINGLES
No. 4 Court-J.S. Lea v. Tsol
Tin-fok.
No. 5 Court-R. Segalen v. Wong
Chuen-sing.
All the above games will be played at 5.15 p.m.,
CCC Bowls Final
An exciting finish featured the Many clubs
always Anal of the Club Rinies Lawn frowned on their players having Bowls Championship, at the a job outside foolball, holding | Craigengower Cricket Club yes- that a footballer's training should tarday afternoon, Mr. B. W. Brad- leave him no time for other oebury's rink beating a rink skip- cupations.
pered by Mr. A. A. Razack on
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it seama possible, therefore, the last head by 25 shots to 10. that, the Association's vocational S. Leonard ILA. de B, Botelho training plans may become an R. Baker P. Manson other bone of contention between Mansell A.H. Rumjahn some clubs and their players.D.W. Bradbury A.A. Razack Reuter.
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