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FOR SALE

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washing

DIRECTORY SIRO HONG KONG sewing machine required, Euro- (3049 edition) containing Hong pean family of two, Reply Box List, Govt. Offices, Hospitela, Schools. Churches, Institutes, Consulates, Bervices, Clubs, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Aganotes, Who's Who, Roldancer. Male Assistant Secretary required. It's the most up-to-date and most Apply In writing to Secretary, complete of all business directories General Chamber of Commerce, in the Colony, NOW ON SALE Room 301, Hong Kong & Shanghai) at all loading book Bank Building.

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NOTICE

SALE OF CROWN LAND

CARPETS, RUGS, UPHOLSTERY, cleaned in your own homa

An auction sale of Crown modern, convenlant DURACLEAÑ| Land will be held at P.W.D.

- SERVICE. Tal. 24408. Avant. Headquarters on Monday, May

George Lin & Co. 202 Bank East 23, 1949, at 3 p.m. Aila Building.

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CARPETS

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1949.

VOLUNTARY SERVICE

If you wish to help the Colony in an emergency you can do one of four things

ENROL in a combatant unit of the Hong Kong Defence Force.

ENROL in the Essential Services Wing of the Hong Kong Defence Force.

ENROL in the Special Constabulary.

OFFER to help when the emergency occurs.

the

If you can decide now, it is preferable, both in your own interests and in those of the Colony that you should ENRHOL You will have the advantages of be- ing a member of а

and recognised service

Government will be able to plan for and count on our individual help when this is needed. You will naturally be required to undergo training if you choose to enrol in a combatant unit of the Hong Kong Defence Force or in the Special Constabulary. But if you enrol in the Essential Services Wing you will not be required to do training though you will be able to train If you wish to do so.

If you are not able to commit yourself at present beyond a general offer to help in an emergency you are urged to make this offer now, You will incur no obligation by doing this ant correspondingly the benefits of belonging to a recognised service will cover only those who have actually enrolled; nevertheless, offers of service made now are very valu- able to the Government because they will establish the number of people ather than those enrolled whose general assistance can be counted on if an emergency arises,

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Those who wish to enrol In a combatant unit of the Hong Kong Defence Force or in its Essential Services Wing, should call at the H.Q. Hong Kong Defence Force, Lower Albert Rond, where all enquiries will be answered, Those who alect for the Special Con- stabulary should call at 1st floor, Central Police Station.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

ON THE

LANTAO HANDICAP 1949

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

The sale of Tickets on the above will CLOSE at 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th May, 1949.

CHRIST CHURCH KOWLOON TONG Mon.. Tues., Fri, Sat.-H.C. According to the conditions of the Sweep 40% of the pool, after deduction of Government Tax and Commission, is at 7.45 a..

to be divided amongst drawers of unplaced qualified ponies Wed., Thurs.-H.C. at 7.16 whether entered or not.

i 22nd May, Rogation Sunday.

8.00 a.m.-Holy Communion.

The DRAW will be held at the Public Pari-Mutuel Hall, the Race Course, at 1 a.m. on Saturday, 21st May.

*.m.

9.00 a.m.-Children's Service. 10.00 a.m.Matins and Ser-

mon.

Preacher: The Rev. R.C. Lin.

8,30 p.m.-Evening Prayer.

24th May, Tuesday.

25th May, Wednesday.

6.00 p.m.-Cubs, j

8.15 p.m.-Compline. 8.30 p.m.-Council Meeting.

and evening frocks. House- 26th May, Ascension Day.

Coats, Slucks, Shorts, Blouses,

Cotton, Linen and Seersucker

7.15 a.m.-Holy Communion.

Dresses and Suits. Wedding 27th May, Friday.

Gowns & Wedding Crowns. Orders Taken. 221-222, Glou- cester Bldg., 2nd Floor.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers, Pedder Building. Telephone No. 20224

6.00 p.m.--Scouts.

8.15 p.m.--Compilne. 8.30 p.m.-Study Group. 29th May, Centenary of the

Diocese.

Service Auction Rooms

ABB. 4o. Mousa, Auctioneer. Auctioneers, Burveyors, etc. Basement, French Bank Bldg

Telephone 31897.

HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.

somsoned wood, fleal Estate

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Vauxhal1-12 Motor Car, modal" 1947, in excelfant con- dition, prios $4,800.00. Box No. 835 "China Mali"

Brokers

and Valuery

FOR SALE.

CHUNG AHAN ESTATEL Ten, G-roomsad bountiful apartments, all conveniences. Risctric conšars frigerators Overlocking. Lal Chi Kak Blogch, 10th milestone,. Csolls Pook Road. Completed, and - June,

Telegrams: "Harriman"

Tel: 31255

Apply King's Ballding (2nd Floor), 9, Connaught Rd, Hong Kong.-'

FOR SALE.Q.E. Radlophonograph combination, now periact” don- dition, owner.tesving, Apply. Box No 834 "China Mall"

PILOT RADIO: Putting, the amu phasis on Shortwave Worldwide Reception, every Pilot has more than a quarter of a Century's exparlance bulit into it.

Standard..., of' Excall@gmetintäineḍīj

haw, been, proudly

Demonstration without obligation. Coloniál | Agenates,, | Trekõbehey Bidg. 14- Queen's Road. - Phone

CHONG-KONG -- FICMVAND ¿THEATRE NEWB 21:59, 0«hys'§ut] "Gapy,” Obtainphie Sal, Leading › Bosk, Stereo,” Mawapapir-Belford

and “China "Ma!!" Offas.

·BRITISH BAND' OF SIX EUROPEAN

MUSICIAN-ENTERTAINERS

PLAYING DANCE-CONCERT MUSIC ABE FREE TO ACCEPT HOTEL-CLUB ENGAGE- MENT FROM JULY ENDING A TWO YEARS' CONTRACT AT. EXCLUSIVE SINGAPORE CLUB

Further Pariiculars From: P.O. BOX 532, G.P.O., SINGAPORE

For the purpose of the draw, the Stewards have ruled that "qualified ponies whether entered or not" shall include all 1949 Subscription Ponies at 1st February, 1949.

By Order,

D. L. PROPHET,

Actg. Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Sixth Race Meeting,

SATURDAY, 21st MAY,

1949.

There are ten races. The First Bell will be rang at 1,30 D. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 pm.

Through Numbers (10 Races $20) may be ́obialned at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor,. Exchange Building, also tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the "Lantao Handi- cap" to be run at this Meeting. Tickets for the "Lantao Handi- cap" may be purchased also at the club's Brunch Office, No. 389 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES' AND · ENCLOSURE, Members and guests are reminded that they and their througout the Meeting. ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY : DISPLAYED

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL ÉS ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. "

Badgès_admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at 310 including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of m Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chlis etc.

Badres admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's office at 11.45 a.m. Both Offices at 1st floor, Exchange Bultólag.

"

A limited number of urtica will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No, Boy. (Től.. 27818),

NO CHILDREN WILJ, BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING, THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to the Publio Enclosure a $3 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable ∙at the. Gate.

*Bookmakers, Tie Two mien, eta, will not ba poemitted to sporate within the procincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Clah during the. Race Meeting.

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Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public-Enclosura,

SERVANTS' FASSES..

Bervants' painos will be¦ latuid to. Privāta Hax / holdern ONLY, who'kke requested to distribute, them with discrimina» sion mad to endorse their names on the passen. Moldura of mach power are moi, perilised, in, the Members: - EnclownES RECUPS, LUT Paming throngis, on their dutier, and-mtes – mondta les- tisetz, anployin'. slands,

ORDER.

EL Prophet.

Actg. Becreta

Four Dogs With Rabies

Four dogs suffering from rables word 'caught by the Hoalth authorities during the week ended May 14, it was' officially fearned yesterday,

The dogs; found in How. toon City, were destroyed.

Dog owners were warned yesterday that the inw quires all dogs abroad to be muzzlech

Doge found in the strocte without muzzles will be shot

on sight, it was added.

Youth Guilty Of Mischief-

Tam Shei-yip, a 20-year-old office boy, was charged with effecting a public mischief by making a false statement to the Police, before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central yester- day.

Defendont reported to the Cen- tral Police Station on May 19, that $330 were snatched from h[m Shing by a man. near the Tn Pawnship.

Inquiries in the vicinity revealed that no one seemed to have seen the incident.

was entrusted to The money defendant by his relative to ca- deen some gold articles from the pawnshop.

When defendant was later eau- floned, he admitted that he had lost the money during a poker 'game.

Lefendant's cousin in court said in mitigation that defendant had been a hard working ması.

Tam was Aned $100 or 30 days, and his cousin was bound over in the sum of $200 for a year.

FISHERMAN 'FINED FOR DYNAMITE

Was

police found eight dynamite

bombs, and eight detonators and fuses,

CARNIVAL

@02 H2

Böen, 1991 JY NEA MERVICE, INC.

By Dick Turner ·

LIL PAT, DEF.

"Morgan's in the awkward stage his father dopan't give

thim much allowanco!”

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

מן

By Shepard Barclay

"The Authority on Authorities"

.

if he had blu just one it might DON'T RETAIN THE LEAD

have been deemed pretty tough Cheuk. Ma-tse alins Tsim 'Fsul,

West to call 2-Clubs and LEADING for a finesse, which by oged 28, alleged to be a fisher-

to chance produce a it it thereby to be repeated man, Was sentenced to nine may have

the first time, reach the game which was make- months, imprisonment with hard proves successful labour by Mr. J. Wicks at Kow-ordinarily makes it advisable for able against the defence offered. loon yesterday for possessing the declarer to put forth. a card

win if the

South, not liking the honour missing board hils which will 011 dangerous goods

honour is Jocated favourably combination lead of the 10 except junk.

hold with a Ave-card sult, opened his That enables him then to Defendant

arrested at Starling Inlet, Shun Tau Kok, on the lead in the same hand for a fourth-best diamond 7, the be- May 10, on board

Such a procedure ing topped by the K. Then East his junk second finessed, however, if went after his club sult, laying

must be reversed,

the A1 Bending the 9 seems probable that he may reso

an additional entry into the the Q and K, followed by the J into the through, then leading the 8 to posite

holding,

for possibly On the application of the pre-dressing

sult in the and 10. Now he put forth; the a different

which North com heart

-covered secuting officer, the case against opposite direction, possibly

See- scoring, hot with the

K Mohamed

J. with Dini,

some other charged

In purpose. lorceny by finding, and Chan event, it may be well for him to ing the impossibility of an early Wal, charged with receiving, was win his first finesse in the hand return to dummy for the sedond

he heart lead, adjourned to May 23.

opposite that from which the lead chance to remove the heart

noted that his only is made, even if he has to over was a drop. So he laid down the take a potential winner,

A. When that left the still out, his contract was hopeless, and he had to lose tricks to the spade tops, the heart and the diamond A and 10 forking his J.

First defendont found a platinum bracelet set with 33 diamonds on December 11, 1948 but did not report to the authority concerned.

EETHEATRE

* COMING SOON *

FOR

HARDLƏ WANNENDER

ANNE VERKON

Warning to Wantons

_JATH TURSCHE PREL VILH

FINEST. DEVELOPING & ENLARGING

YOU CAN RELY ON

SQ 10 3 2

H 9 2

KJ 10 7 0

SJ 9 8 7 HQ J G DQ B G 2 C 5 3

N WE S

SAKI

for thel

5 0 4 HAK 10

8 3 DK JA CA98

H 7 5 4 D A 10, 9 T CQ.4.2

(Dealer: West, vulnerable).

North Pass Pass Pass

West Pass

Pass Pass

Neither side

Esst South I H 2 NT 3 NT East made a protty strong bid there with his 2-No Trumps, but

3 C

the

When leading the clube, East should have overtaken the ó with the 10. He could have led then for a first heart finesse, followed by the second club hesse

and eventually

heart

second Lig

finesse. So doing, he could have scored

five 11 tricks, with each in hearts and clubs plus the

diamond. opening

Your Week-End Question For

what purposes should a declarer plan to ruff tricks with the dummy's trumps, aside from the primary purpose of ridding his own hand of losera?

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

#2

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