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Classified Advertisements, accepted up to 5 p.m. for publication in the following day's paper,
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No. 913,
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A quitable announcement will be inserted Free of Advartiosra' requirements are imtisfactorily unawared.
WANTED KNOWN
DRIVING
at pupil's convenience. Moderate
The
Charge if
SALE OF CROWN LAND
lessons given by Chinese qualified European and Instructors with Dual Drive cars
An auction sale of Crown Salt, thorough
individual and
Land will be held ovening
at P.W.D. training during day or
Heutiquarters on Monday, the 22nd day of August, 1949, at 2 pun.
which comprises 13.500 square foot is situated at Tai Hang Hoad and is suit- able for residential purposes.
Tees.
Apply Success certain Dlympic Driving School (organis. ed by the Olympic Motors Ltd.) 41 1 Locktart Road, Tel. 22639.
CARPETB. Augs, Upholstery, cleaned in your own home by modern. convenient
DURA.
CLEAN SERVICE DURACLEAN COMPANY DEERFIELO, ILL U.B.A. Agent: George Lin & Co, 202 Bank of East Asia Building Tel. 24408
DRESSES (AII Kinds of Materials} beat myled at competitive prices from H.K.$23 00 up. Batisfaction guaranteed. Inspection cordially Invited at Long Kee Ladies Tailor No 310 Peking Road & Nathan Head Corner.
JUST ARRIVED
molhproof
Carpets,
guaranteed Rugs
And
Stall Carpets Carpet Industries,;
83 Austin Road, Kowloon,
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
MAY BE BOOKED AT THE
The are
Further particulars are available from the Gavern- ment Gazette of 12th August, 1949
from the Crown Lands & Survey Office.
Acting
ANDREW NICOL
Director of Pubile Works August 5, 1949.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers, Surveyers
and Appraisers, Pedder Bullding. Telephone No. 20224.
BWINDON BOOK STORE, 25 De Sousa's Auction Rooms
NATHAN ROAD, TEL. 69327.
RUG8 Peking Art
COM Rug Wholesale & Retail, Room $.9 Lucky Apartment Corner of Haskow & Peking Road, Kowloon,
CARPETS
RUGS.-Genuine
Peking and Tientsin, lovely de- signe and colourings, various alzon. Come and inspect at The Chine Bug Co.. Kayamally Building, 4th Floor
Mong (Opposite
Kong Hotel) Queen's, Road, Central,
rooms,
PREMISES WANTED
APARTMENT, 2 to 5 either side, no keymoney, month. ly contract, no objections high rent, foreign family. Box 917 "China Mail"
FOR SALE
apply
DULLTERRIER, pedigree,
Buffolk Road, Kowloon Tong, owners leaving Colony, or apply Dox 920 "China" Mall"
A LIMITED upply of Yates and Suttone Flower and Vegetable avade. tropically packed, one dol.. far per package. Apply Box $10 "China Mail.”
Auctioneers, Surveyor & Appraisern Basement, French Bank Bldg. Tel. 31867
•
St. John Ambulance Brigade,
Hong Kong District. WANTED.
Books, papers and magazines for distribution to service camps in the New Territories.
Please communicate with
Mrs. Holmes-Brown, 2 Tai Hang Road.
Mr. K. C. Wang, Room 600, Bank of East Asia.
WE WILL ARRANGE TO COLLECT.
NEW BEAUTIFUL White Satin Additional collecting centres:- Wedding Gown from U.B.A. Reasonable price. Please Phone 57301 Am. 214
PILOT RADIO: Putting the am phasis on Bhortwave Worldwide) Reception, every Pilot has moraj than a quarter of a Century' Ixperience built into It
has
Btandard of Excellence" motto been proudly maintainedi Demonstration without obligation, Agencies, Taskonchoy Bldg., 14 Queen's Road., Phono R6310.
Colonial
HONG KONG FILM AND THEATRE NEWS at 50 centa por copy. Obtrinable At Loading Book Stores, Newapapar Sellers and "China Mall" Ofice..
BORIBBLING PADB-100 pages at 50 cents each. On sale al "China Mall" Office, Windsor
House, Tel. 32312.
CHINA MAIL PICTORIAL
at
12.00 per copy. Obtainable at all Leading Book Stores and "China Mail" Office.
HONG KONG
DIRECTORY.
(1949 edition) containing Hong List, Govt.
Offices, *Hospitals, Bchools, Churches. Thstitutos, Consulates, Bervices,
Glube, Agsholes, Who's Who, Residences. It's the most up-to-date and, moet -complete.of.all business directorias In the Colony. NOW ON SALE at all leading book shops and "China Mall" (Moe.
Hong Kong Cricket Club, South China Morning Post. Chinn Mall Office. Lower Peak Tramway Office,
MARINE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1949.
NOTICE.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
It is hereby notified that scaled tenders in duplicate which should be clearly mark- ed "Tender for Charges- Transporting Coal", will received at the Office of the Chairman, Tender Board. Between
Secretariat, until
Colonial
be
noon on Friday, August 26, 1949, for the delivery of Coal required by the Government Slipway, Yaumati, from the Government Coal dump, Lai Chi Kok, in lots of 200 tons
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
Action No. 213 of 1949.
Giorgio Galletti,
and
Thomas Reginald Crank
Plaintif
Defendant
To the abovenamed Defendant, Thomas Reginald Crank.
"The Plaintiff's claim against the Defendant is for the in one delivery. Dellverica sum of HK$100,000 being the agreed equivalent of money will be us requested during lent by the Plaintiff to the Defendant on the 6th day of the period September 1, 1949 January, 1949. to. August 30, 1950.
Details of the charges should | be sub-divided under the following headings:-(a) loud- ing. (b) transport and (e) un~; loading. This sub-división u be clearly shown In the
tenderi.
Tenderers
"The Plaintiff's claim against the Defendant the sum of HK$100,000 being the agreed equivalent of money lent by the Plaintiff to the Defendant on the 6th day of January 1949.
"Alternatively, the Plaintiff' claims the said sum of HK$100,000 under a Promissory Note dated the 6th day of January 1949, signed by the Defendant in favour of the Plain tiff.
Particulars of the above clalm.
To muncy lent or money due under
Promissory Note
HK$100,000,00
must attach to each tender a deposit receipt 4.1.49
they have dự- showing that posited at.. the
Treasury,
"In the further alternative, the Plaintif claims the said Prince's Building, the sum of $500.00 us a pledge of the sum of HK$100,000 as moneys due by the Defendant to the of their tenders Plaintiff on an account stated in writing between the Defen- bona fides which sum shall be forfeited dant and the Plaintiff by way of Cheque No. E.M.P.039785 to the Hong Kong Government dated the 6th day of February 1949 on the Chartered Bank of if the successful tenderer fails India, Australia & China, Hong Kong.
refuses to carry out tender. The deposits will be returned to unsuccessful ten-| derers.
of
his
The Government does nut bind itself to accept the low- est or any tender, and reserves the right to accept all or any part of any tender.
Government Feserves the right to cancel the contract ut
time
ONE month's iny notice.
חו
N. GARLAND, Acting Director of Marine.
Dated: August 13, 1949.
KOWLOON CRICKET
CLUB
on
A grand dance will be held the K.C.C. Saturday 20th August, 1949 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Admission $5.00 Including light refreshments.
Band of H.M.S. Jamaica in attendance by kind permission of Commanding Officer.
100 service personel have been invited including H.M.S. Amethyst.
Novelty Dances.
Floor Show. Featuring Terry Holden ex Bandwagon. Other items. Book Early.
THE HONGKONG BOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
EVER READY TO AID BUFFERING CHILDREN
Hon. Treasurers?——
MR. A. MoKELLAR Mowers Mackinnon, Mackenzie ▲ Co.
MR. LI FOOK WO C/o Bank of East Asia, Ltd.
CHINA PUBLICATION DISTRIBUTORS
85, KWUN CHIEN ROAD,
TAIPEH
Have Been Appointed
Sole Distributors
For
THE CHINA MAIL LTD.
And
THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD.
For Distribution And Sale
Of Their Newspapers And Publications
HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.
$1.50
font Kéfatk Brokers
Valery
OHINA MAIL POSTCARD For d'or $0.cente asch, Ontainakis Latu}} leading Book; Stores aft
"China 'Mali”? Omon, j'
;
- buidlagis, "alues, smuktai
Kang waherframe viih
6.2.40
Particulars of the above claim. To amount due on account stated by the said cheque signed by the Defendant.
HK$100,000,00
"And the sum of $250.00 for costs.", and that the Court has by order dated the 13th day of August, 1949, authorised service of the said writ of sum- mons on you, by the insertion of this notice twice in the South China Morning Post" and twice in the "China Mail.”
And further take notice, that you are required to appear to the said writ of summons within eight days after the insertion of the last of the suld notices in manner aforesaid, Inclusive of the day of such insertion; and that in default of your so doing the Plaintiff may proceed therein, and judgment may be given in your absence,
Dated the 17th day of August, 1949.
MR. A. da SILVA. Solicitor for the Plaintiff,
Gloucester Building,
NOTICE.
First Floor, Hong Kong.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
Between
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
Action No. 212 of 1949.
Glorglo Gallett!
und
Thomas Reginald Crank
Plaintif
Defendant
To the abovenamed Defendant, Thomas Reginald Crank.
TAKE NOTICE, that this action was, on the 24th day of May, 1948 commenced against you, and that the Plaintiff by his writ of summons claims:-
"The Plaintiff claims against the Defendant the sum of HK$84,320 being the equivalent of US$18,000 at rate of ex- change of HK$4.02 per US$1.
"In respect of US$7,000 of the said total of US$16,000, the Plaintiff claims the same as and for money lent by the Plaintiff to the Defendant.
"The Plaintiff further claims the balance of US$9,000 as moneys verbally agreed to be payable by the Defendant to the Plaintiff in consideration of the said loan of US$7,000 and a first loan of US$20,000 farming subject matter of C. J. Action No. 213 of 1049.
"Alternatively, the Plaintiff claims this further sum of US$9,000 as on an account stated between the parties partly in writing and partly verbal thus:-
(a) As partially stated in writing by form of acknowledg- ment dated the 6th day of January, 1949 and signed by the Defendant;
(b) As verbally stated and varied between the parties on the
28th day of January 1949;
(c)
As further stated in writing by Duplicate Receipt of the National City Bank of New York, Hong Kong, daled the 5th day of February 1948 and signed by the Defendant; (d) As finally confirmed in writing by cable from the Defendant to the Plaintiff of the 21st day of April 1940.
Particulars of the said claim.
5.2.49 6.1.49)
to ) 21.0.40)
To money lent
To amount due on account stated
as set out above
US$7.000.00
US$9,000.00
US$16,000,00
"At rate of HK$4.02 per US$1—HK$64,320.00 _
"And the sum of $250.00 for costs",
and that the Court has by order dated the 13th day of August, 1949, authorised service of the said writ of summons on you, by the insertion of this notice twice in the "South China Morning Post" and twice in the "China Mail."
And further take notice, that you are required to appear to the said writ of summons within eight days after the in- sertion of the last of the said notices, in manner aforesaid; inclusive of the day of such insertion; and that in default of your so doing the Plaintiff may proceed therein, and judg- ment may be given in your-absence.
Dated the 17th day of August, 1949,
· ME. A. di SILVA. Solleitor for the Plaintiff,
Gloucester Building,
Hong Kong.
First Floor,
NOTICE
New telephone numbers have been allotted an
REPULSE, BAY; HOTEL
EXPULSE BAY HOTEL Mánifer's Office. "LIDO"" Repulse Bay,
(Ltd)
Newspaper Hawkers Fined
Two newspaper hawkers were each fined $150 by Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yester- day for behaving in a dis- orderly manner.
Tong Lung, aged 17, and Tong Puk-sum. aged 18, both of 43 Nanchong Sirect, first floor, pleaded guilty to the charge.
The prosecution stated that ก
suggestion for continuation of charity for the relief of the flood disaster in China by howking newspapers, was made by news- paper hawkers, requesting free Supplies of newspapers from the publishers. .This request Wis eventually rejected.
It was alleged that some haw- kers then started to-buyeull the publishers by refusing to sell newspapers, and to interfere with those who hawk for them.
Interference
The Prosecution furthe stated at about 8 a.m. Augure 15. cofendortu with severa
Edward others, vent to Prince Road Butrite the Dalry Farm Company, and Interfered with #newspaper hawker who wa at that time, sefling newspaper there,
Defendusts then went to on- other newspaper stall, outside the Yau Mom Ten Ucuse at Nanchang street. persunded the customers not to try the papers from hawker, Yau Fut-chuen, and al the same Ume, scattered. KOM- plainant's newapbyers all over the place.
While ermudainant was mokini a complaint to the police on the telephone, defendnuts approacher' another newspaper stall outside the Kun Nam Tea House, a' Nanchang Street, and commiltec the same offence.
Defendants were later arecaleć when they returned tu com- plainant's stall.
Bradley's Appointment Confirmed
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turnes
5-19
COPR. 1949 BY MEA BERVICE, INC. T. N. REG. U. 8. PAT, OFF,
SMITTY'S GAS OIL
"Could you put in a new wick or something so it won't burn so much oil?"
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"The Authority on Authorities"
SKIMPY TRUMPB COSTLY A SKIMPY trump suit can be he basis for a costly adventure the opponents happen to have neirs so distributed or locale nat they get maximum oppor- ualty to use them tellingly. It * especially painful to have one
the A East ruffed. with the dia- mond 10 and was overruffed by the Q. The heart A was scored, East putting on his so that the
K and East
won the next heart. The club J was sent through to the the heart 5 to the K. Now led his diamond K to the A. a came back, he When the spade O
I them over-ruft one or more of discarded his good club 10 and
the diamond 8 ruffed. The club
our own, as they thereby have ot only gained a trick by the 5 was led to the A and East now rocedure, but have knocked off tried to kill the last two trumps
the J trick-with
but this loft North with the 7, which he then used to ruff the club Q, and East got the thirteenth trick, the spade 5 lead, with his diamond 3.
card you considered aking asset
1
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0 6 5 4
„Washington,-August-15,---3-3-2- The Senate -today-confirmed General Omar Bradley as Chair-; man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, And also approved president Harry Truman's choice
Mr. ot Archibald 5. Alexander as Assistant Secretary of the Army (Dealer: and Mr. Tracy 5. Voorhees as vulnerable). Under Secretary of the Army.
East
The confirmation of Mr. 150 Alexander may open the way for Dbl Mr. Voorhees to make A long desired inspection trip to Japan. The Senate action supplies the War Secretary, Mr. Gordon Gray, with a high level assistant which, It was understood, Mr. Voorhees felt must be assured before he could be able to make the trip,
SAK QOS
H 10 7 8
DA 97
C 9 G
& 8 3
All told, the defenders look
one
two
a regular trump trick with the N H K Q 3 A, plus ruffs with the Q. 8 and 7, W EDK 10 3 plus two spade tricks and trick_uplece in the other -C_A_Q_104 S
suits to give them a total of eight, setting the declarer three East look trump tricks with only his J and 3.
S 10 2
HAB 52
DQ B 2
СК В 75
Enst,
North-South
Bouth West North Pass
Pass I S
Paso
2 D
This duplicate deal, on which same, North players managed to wore 110 points for making two spades, produred 150 points for he expert pair that let East try his luck at 2-Diamands not dou- bled, for he was set three tricks, Most amazing was the fact However, Mr. Voorhees office that North and South took ex- said he has not yet made any de-actly twice as many tricks with finite plans for going to Japan;
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SA 3 HAJ 903 2 DAJ 98
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Neither side!!
their trumps as the declarer did with his four as against his two. The Senate also confrmed Mr.
South opened the 10 of his If this band is bid naturally} Truman's appointment of General Joseph L.
scoring and winds up in 7-Hearts, what? Collins to succeed partner's spades, North General Bradley as Army Chief the Q and K and sending forth should East lead? of Staff-Associated Press.
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$ DIRECTORY
NOTICE
- All those who have received their entry forms for Firms, Government Offices," {Schools, Churches, Clubs,- Bervices · etc. i are kindly requested to revise and return them" to us, not later than... – September - 15, otherwise they will be put in dhe. Addenda Secilèn,
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