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DOG INOCULATION
CENTRES
The following corrections and additions are made to the recent notice setting out the February programme for dog inoculation centres:
1. Sal Wan Ho Centre will Operate at Sai Wan Ho Market Compound and not at Shaukiwan Police Sta- tion.
L THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1950.
4
OF THE DOUBT
LEFTIST GIVEN BENEFIT
MP ON "PLOT" BY AMERICA
Mr.
London, January 29. D. N. Pritt, Leftist Labour Independent Member of the House of Commons, tol. the British-Soviet Society today that an American scheme to try to create war between two halves of the world had come to Britain under the Marshall Plan.
The benefit of the doubt was given to Tin Kau, aged 22, who was charged before Mr. Hin- shing Lo at Centrul yesterday with Impersonating 0 Police officer and searching Ngan Chai in Johnston koad in the carly hours of January. 6. Tin was discharged.
Defendant, represented by Mr. A. S. Roof Deacons, pleaded not guilty. Detective Sub-Inspec- tor R. G. Laurel prosecuted.
Ngan Choi, a tailor, said that ho was walking along Johnston "We have to fleht IL" he de-Hoad-noar the Methodist Church ut 2.30 am, on January 6, when the defendant came up to him and said that he was officer and wanted to search him.
2. Aberdeen Centro will operate at the Aberdeen Market Compound. 3Tsim Sha Tqui Centro_theclared..
times of operation 8-11 a.m. and 1-4.30 p.m. N. B. M. WHITLEY, Secretary, Urban Council.
January 30, 1950.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
pre
at
Mr. Pritt was supporting. the Society's annual meeting, } resolution which declared that "a great British-Soviet, friend- ship movement is urgently noces sary for our country."
Com
Peace through greater operation with the Soviet Union is one of the aims, it added. The resolution was carried. Mr. Pritt said that for more
than 30 years there had been
a Polleo
After being subjected to the search, Ngan said that he saw Police Constable 1010, Lam Chiu, and told him that he had been searched by defendant. He then went with PC 1016 and pointed out the defendant.
Police Constable Lam Chiu saldi
attempts to destroy friendship that he approached the defendant
with Russia.
"They have not
and asked him why he had succeeded, searched complainant. Defendant
Draft Programmes and Entry neither have we succeeded as far denied the charge but aald th Forms for the 1st Race Meeting as we would have liked in build- he was attached to the Shaukt to be held on Saturday, 11thing or re-building that friend-wan Police Station. When asked February, 1950, (weather per-ship." milling) may be obtained at
for his identification, defendant A proposal to change the title admitted that he had been a tea- the Secretary's Office, Tele- of the Society to "the British-boy at the Police Station almost phone House: the Club House, Soviet Friendship Spelety" spon- a year ago but was now 'uniem- Happy Valley; and the Stables, sored by seven branches, was played. He then took complainant Shan Kwong Road.
accepted.
and defendant to the Eastern The meeting decided to press Police Station.
for interchange of for facilities
British and Sovlet
as possible.
Entries close at 12 o'clocks
NOON on Thursday, 2nd Feb-visits by
citizena as soon |ruary, 1950.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Secretary,
NOTICE
GODOWN WARRANT
NO. J-2166——
102 BALES SILK WASTE
Realer.
BUTCHERS CALL OFF BATTLE
London, January 20. Britain's butchers tempor arlly called off their "cold" efforts to
contact war" with the Ministry of DEVELOPMENT Food tonight after an "eve of battle" decision to accept for a fow weeks a Governṛient, decision to increase levies on meat from tomorrow.
All CHIALING
in CORPORATION
whose name the above cargo is stor- ed in THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GO. WEST DOWN CO., LTD.'S POINT GODOWN No. 1 Upper having failed we hereby give notice that unless storage charges are paid within one week of this notice appearing the cargo will be sold to de- fray 'expense8,
J. MOODIE, For General Manager,
The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.
Representatives of 35,000 butchers in England, Wales and North Ireland came by plane and train to London this morning for a special meeting.
They agreed finally to handle ment next week while demanding en Independent inquiry into the whole question.
Throughout the country local branches of the butchers' ́òrgani- sation, the National Retail Meat Truders Federation, mei to decide on their action. Some agreed to handle supplies.
Others waited for the London meeting before Hong Kong, January 28, 1950. deciding their attitude.
NOTICE
Tin Kau, defendant, said that on the night of January 5, had left his home in Belcher Street, Kennedy Town to visit the theatre in Wanchai. After the show
cafe he had entered a where he stayed until after i As he had no money he had intended to take a rickshaw home and then pay The
puller at his house. It was while he was look- ing for a rickshaw that he was approached by complainant and the Police Constable and accused Не had denied the charge but had of Impersonating the Police, told the Constable that he had
worked
with the Shaukiwan Police Station about a year ago. He was then taken to the Eastern Police Station and the next day taken to the Central Police Station where he spent the next two weeks.
In discharging the defendant, Mr. Lo said that there were per sons who thought that they were "kings" if they were working or Police had been working for a Station. However in this case, na their was a certain doubt abou who actually had searched com. plainant, defendant was dis- charged.
MENACES CHARGE
Chi-ming, aged 24, and Yau Tak, Two Shanghai Chinese, Chan All meetings protested at the aged 20, were charged before Mr. Hin-sbing Lo at Central yes- Ministry's increased surcharge terday with demanding from 2d.
money Pound with menaces from Chan Kung- 10 d. in the Sterling-some delegates declar- ing that it would drive the small tat at the St. Francis Hotel.
Causeway Bay, on January 28, trader out of business, In agreement with our Prin- The butchers representatived Chan is additionally charged their meeting with possession of a dagger with- cipals, it has been decided to announced after hand over the Sale Represen- that they had decided to recom- out a licence.
Detective Sub-Inspector Scragg tation of Messrs. Richard Hud-mend to their members to handle nut and Messrs. Wm, R. War-meat because "chaotic "conditions successfully applied for a remand would result from the totally of three days in police custody of ner & Co., Inc. to our Associate inadequate emergency
the defendants for the police to Company, Messra. Perrin announced."-Reuter.
complete their inquiries. Cooper & Co., Ltd., as from lat February, 1950.
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WEDNESDAY, 1st FEBRUARY, 1950
BUTTER (fresh) at $2.70 per lb.
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"The Authorliyson Authuriti
AVOID SECOND ́FINESSE TAKING two finesses la a suit,
when you have tho, nee-queen-ten
the heart K with his spade 10—
to leave him two probable trump entries into the dummy-he noted
by go
of it, can lose two tricks for you that if East had either the dia- whenever you find both the king mond K or he could come home and the jack in position to piny by finessing twice. after you put in
he used his spado
en the your honours. But you avoid Bnessing twice icecond trick, led the 4 to the 8 you frat remove from the dan- and brought the diamond 2 to gerous defender's hand every-tho D, which the J of course won. thing except that he suit, or itc the
won club & return you are in a trump contract and the A, led the spade 6 to the 7 remove everything else from your and then finesset the diamond Q. own holdings except for one which the K won, setting him.
Д
'more trumps In each, Then the
defender,
If he wins the first
make finesse, must
return which renders a further finess unnecessary.
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CAK Q
(Dealer: West. East-West 'yul-
nerable).
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What a
with
cinch that, contract have been. After taking should
ho one round, cut trumps in
top should have scored his three clubs before going to dummy with a spate, Then he should have tried a finesse of the 'dia- Weet won with the J. he
choose wod Chave
∙to between leading a 'diamond back into the A-Q or else a card which could be ruited in dummy while South discarded the diamond"Q
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Wold
to make his contract sure.
5.3.
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Tomorrow's Problem
East. Bouth North West
S 8 3 2 H .3 H Pass +
HJ 100 Pass
8 S PRES South tried with his cue-bid of D 3-8 2 hearts to get some ald from his CAJ 10 partner in reaching-the-best-can- tract, but then took the bit in his own teeth, reckoning that a mere J In the diamond sult would make the small slam certain and the K. would give him a grund stam,
As it developed, he should have
mado
SK 6 HK 7 2 DAQ 10 7 6s
C 7 4.
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CK QU
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HQ B 6 5 3
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CO
(Deuter: East East-West vul-
nerable and a part-score),
How should South play for 4-
the small siam, though Spades doubled by East after the North had neither of those cards, heart J is led to the A. and the but he fumbled it. Upon ruffing 4 returned?
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gloomy.
Yesterday's Crossword
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