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SALE OF HIGH SPEED. PETROL LAUNCH, STEEL -MOTOR LIFE BOAT, PONTOONS, " DUMB LIGHTER AND PETROL ENGINE

Tenders are invited for 68 ft. High Speed Potrol Launch (copper sheathed,. in service- able condition), 26 ft. Steel Motor Life Boat (complete with engine), Pontoons 72' x 7' x 15 ton Dumb Lighter, now lying at the Camber, H.M. Dockyard, Kowloon, and Napier Lion 18 cylinder water cooled petrol engine in the Factory Shop, H.M. Dockyard, Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong. Nov. 28, 1049.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE

THE

NOVEMBER HALF- YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Monday, 28th Nov- ember, 1949, at 5.30 p.m.

ALL MEMBERS are cordial- ly invited to attend and part- cipate in any discussion which may ensue.

By Order of the Stewards,

3. A. SLEAP.

Secretary.

Hong Kong, Nov. 14, 1948.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers. Surveyors & Appraisers, Pedder Building. Tolephone No. Z0224.

THE CHINA MAI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22,519 8.

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Chinese Reds Arrest

Another U.S. Consul

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Thero in nome speculation that More than six hours later, the lure of Mr. Stokes might Mr. Ward reported, Mr. Stokesdelay the departure of the coh- had not returned and that ho salate staff for some reason; or, had been unable to obtain any to put Mr. Stokes and possibly Information of any kind on tils others through a trial and con- detention.

viction so that when they did Tho

Americans would be spy charges

not leave, the given in detail. The State De-even more humiliated than they partment sold It presumes they have been no far, are the samo "fantastic charges" which the Communista made Inst June and which were reported by the North China News Agency

on June 10,

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Alleged Spy Ring

At that time; the Chinese Communists accused a Japanese a Chinese and n Mongolian with participating in a gigantic Ameri- can spy ring in Manchuria in which, they alleged, the Ameri- can consulate and a U.S. Army Mission were involved.

Last June, it was thought that the Communists might be pre paring to

launch a major pall tical attack on the Mukden con- mulate at a time when the United States was pressing its efforts to close the consulate and withdraw nil Americans from the elty.

The charges were not publicly agitated. The State Department suggested then they were too ridiculous. Mr. transparently Ward and his whole staff hart been under police restraint with no freedom of movement or con- inct from the time Mukden fell to the Reds last November.

Aside from prolonged periods without communication with the rest of the world, the Consulate had no difficully until Mr. FOUD Ward and four aldes were ar- rosted on Cctober 24 on the charge of having benton n Chinone em- alovce 13 days earlier. After a lapse of month, the four were convict . Their sent he s commute to deportation and they were reload to their homes in Makda Post Monday.

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The State Department Im. mediately ordered the consulate group to leave the city "forth. with," But

Art what they actually able to do wit depend lot when the Communiste them teave and what transporta-

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It was a double blow for Mr. States wife, Jadwign, 22.

She still was reading a letter toll- ing of the death of her father on November 18 in the Philippines when she got word of her hus band's alzaro.

mother, sold

Mrs. Lillian Cabotl, Mr. Stokes' both she and the wife word "deeply shocked" at the news. diplomat's

Poking Radio Poking radio sold tonight that the "overwhelming" evidence on which Mr. Ward was convicted, included a photo of a worker with

wound in the forehead, and tho report of a medical examination conducted by the Mukden muni- elpal hospital, reports United Press from San Francisco,

Briefly reviewing the trial and of Mr. Ward and his sentences associates, the Chinese Communist radio reported: "Their sentences were reprieved for one year, and all convicted wore to be departed. Word was required to pay the worker Chi Yu-hong US$174 an wages and severance pay in addi- tion to medical fees and compen- sation."

The radio claims that many eye- witnesses of the "brutal panult" trstifled, more than thirty repre- senin ives of Mukden people's or- ganisations and William N. Stoken attend the final hearing.—Asso- ciated Press and United Prean.

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HK ELECTRIC CO. UNION DENY THEY ASKED PAY HIKE Offcials of the Hong Kon Electric Company Chinese Wor- kers Union denied a Press report that they had asked the manage- when ment for a pay thereuse, contacted by the "China Mail" yesterday.

What had actually happened. these omelula said, was that some of the workers had discussed whether such a nuve would be advisable or not, in view of the definite crease in living costs which had shown no sign of re- coning:

No definite action has yet been decided upon, but the mal- ter is being explored by Union

fficials.

ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY OF HONG KONG.

The Annual General Meeting at 5.30 tonight will take place in the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel, iristead of at the Jacobean Room,

All those with Welsh asso- ciations are cordially invited to attend to meet the members.

De Sousa's Auction Rooms Forms will be available for

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NOTICE

NELSON & CO.

Commission Agents, Exporters & Importera 36, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong

Notice is hereby given that Mr. Nelson Chow, General Manager of Nelson & Co. is hereby tendering his resigna-

tion for health reasons.

The 5th Director Counell has made the following deci- «ions:-

1. Mr. Nelson Chow, former General Manager, is now

appointed the President of Nelson & Co.

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Mr. William C. L. Cheng, will be appointed suc- cessor to Mr. Nelson Chow, as the General Manager and Managing Director of Nelson & Co.

3. Mr. Wilson Ho, is appointed the Assistant General

Manager" of Nelson & Co.,

1. It was further decided that from the date of 1st De- cember, 1949, all business documents or agreements and banking negotiable bills and cheques will bear, the personal. signature, of Mr. William C. L. Cheng, the newly appointed General Manager & Managing Director of Nelson & Co.

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WILLIAM C. "L. CHENG Managing Director & General Manager.

November 25, 1949.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Eleventh Race Meeting Saturday 3rd December, 1949,

There are eight raven, the First Belf will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00, p,mi

Through Tlokste (8 Races ~~~$10) May be obtaiited at the Office of the Treasurers, tat Floor, Telephone House, also tiokete for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as thá Spoolal. Cash @weep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" to be run at the Annual Race:Meet- ing In January, 1950. Cash Sweep' tickats on the last race, and those for the "Pearce Memorial Cup" may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 332 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and gueste are reminded that they and thaly 'fadles MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout, the Meeting. *

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

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 Including taxi Bāra) obtainabla through the Bocrotary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for mil chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURBE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11; .m.- and tho Becretary's Office at 11.45 am. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Tela phone Housá, N2,

A limited number of timing will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818). MVNO CHILDREN WILL BE admitted tO THE CLUB'S' PAR"" MISES DURING THE MEETING.

KPublid EnGLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enateauro la 43

·Including tax-for

tax-for all persons Including ladies, and payable at the Gator Major Male PEBOOKMAKERS, TIO TAO MEN ETO, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE, WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC, ENCLOSURE SNA, BERVANTS, PASSER,

the box, holders only J. Bervants, passes wifi" be issued to private

(who are requested to distribute them, with discrimination and to en

dorse their names on the passes; "Holdore of such pastes are not par») mitted in the members, Knotsure except, for: puding through on their duties and must remain in their employers stands.

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ABILITIES BALANCED

North would have passed. The defenders might have limited SOME players are able bidders East to one trump trick and two but rather inept players of the nces to set him 1100 points. themi cards. Others can play

In But that was nothing compared beautifully, but are deficient sound bidding. You can almost to the fact that South butchered put it down as a generality, how-his own contract, which was ensy

to make. When West led ever, that the better bidders are to also the better players and the club 4, East smartly ployed the worse bidders are the worse play-Q. South, fearful that West had ers. In other words, abilities us the A-d, was afraid to chanen a ually are balanced and the un-club lead through his K. So he the trick with that card, balanced people are the excep- took

When he Inter had to lose a dia- mond to East, the latter scored the club A and led the 7 to pro- duce the tricks that set South.

tions.

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Brikt thought' should have told South that East had to have the club A for his opening bid. Ho therefore should have held up his K. Enst would have used the A for the next lead and the K would have taken the third trick. When East later won with the diamond A, ho could not have returned a club, so South would have raked in Ա

total of ten tricks.

Tomorrows Question

What factor usually determines

3 NT whether a particular sult is rea- sonably safe to make trumps? South kicked away hundreds of Conversely what usually causes. points by bidding that -No some other suit to be unsafe for Trump when he should have dou the purposet

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