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TONIGHT

· International Affairs

Study Group (Hong Kong)

AT 5.30 p.m.

At-Fung Ping Shan Library: (University of Hong Kong) Bonham, Road. (No. 3 Bus Routė)

A talk will be given on TIENTSIN SINCE

THE LIBERATION— AN AMERICAN VIEW

By Mr.Alfred Je$. Jenkins.

Mr.

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Jenkins has recently arrived from North China.

OPEN PUBLIC MEETING

„NOTICE.

A sum of money found in Repulse Bay Lido at 3.30 p.m on September 25, 1949, Still beautiful unclaimed, will be returned to finder unless, within seven

Jishes a rightful claim. Claini should be made to Western Police Station.

The

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980,

Isbrandtsen giving

up attempts to break blockade

Hans Isbrandtsen Company of New York has abandoned further attempts to break the Notionalist blockade to Shanghai, an inform- ed source said yesterday.

Last week, it was confirmed that the ss. Flying In- dependent, an Isbrandtsen ship which was due to leave Hong Kong for Shanghai on February 5, will now discharge cargo at Tsingtao and Taku Bar, but not Shanghai,

According to reports, no other Isbrandtson ships are planning to trade with Shanghai," though the Company has churtered ditional vessels to increase trade with North Ching ports.

Ons of the shine Norlanda of Italian registry; in due to leave Hong Kong for trade with the Sovlel-controlled Chinese part of Dairen,

SHANGHAI Blouses, etc., freshly CULTURED PEARLS arrived, come early for belter assortment, moderat. priced, on selections at special prices. Hong view George Lin & Company, 2021 days hereof, the owner estab-with Dairen since the Kung & Shanghai Lace Co. Bank East Asia Bldg: Hongkong (Kwong Koe) 8 Wyndham Street. Tel 24408.

old, Price Tolo-

EXPERT Packer; for chinaware, FORSTER. Baby Grand, Plano glassware, furniture, etc. Strap- perfect condition, one year nu supliers, wooden boxes. owner leaving colony.

Bonnerman, Ankie Howe,q,, Wing Wah Lano; $8030.———Mrs. (near D ́Aguilar 81.)

phone 32912,

operations

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COMMISSIONER

POLICE.

February 6, 1950..

NATURALIZATION

NOTICE

Commit-

con-

This will be the Brst time that an debrandtsen ship has traded

nista mained control of that port.

Reasons for the sudden cellation of trade with Shanghai has not been officially stated, "but Orit is bellever that the recent failure of two Isbrandtsen ahips to break the blockade—and the serious damage sustained by one of the ships-played an import- ant part in deciding the

quez- tion.

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Another Iniportont factor has been the lack of State Depart- ment and United States Navy support.

The American State Deport- ment has repeatedly warned the shandisen Company not to trade will Shanghai, and the American Navy has been retuct- ant to provide protection for the the high Intrandtsen ships on

and has refused 'to after | son mis

protection Inside Cuinese terri torini waleis.

Notice is hereby given that MR. FRANCIS HUI SEK FYE (F3¥¥) of La Salle College is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send written and signed statement of the fuels to the Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretariat,

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BTEEL Office Furniture like new. British made, Waterfall Design. Three 60" desks with glar tops and two tables to match; Ond

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE

1st RACE MEETING- 11TH FEBRUARY, 1950

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In view of the large entry for the "Taiwan. Bay Handi- Big cap" it has been decided tu Esplit the race Into three set- tons. The third section will CHINA MAIL PICTORIAL (Re- be Race No. 10 and run at 8.15 vised edition) at $3.00 per copy. p.m. or.as soon after as prac- Obtainable mit Leading Bookiteable, Stores and "China Mall”, Ömer.

In addition, the State Depart- ment has ofloiully wamed 13- masters that they brandtsen would possibly lose their licen

they took their ships into Shangha- which the State De- partment has described danger area.

Kes

£5

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the

However, in thle matter, Isbrandtsen masters

have

EX-

of follow. pressed the Intention ing the instructions of their em. ployers rather than the warnings

of the State Department.

During the past three months. five lebrandtsen ships delivered successfully about 40,000 dead- weight tons of cargo to Shang

hal.

HKDF to take part in tonight's exercises

Defence

The Hong Kong Force has been called out to take part in axercises which begin tonight, Major E. G. Pugh, Adjutant, told the "China Mali" yesterday.

The exercises, called Exer- clas Alabaster, will fast three days. but the Hong Kong Rigiment will only take part In "tonight's activities,

Major Pugh said a parade of the Regiment will start at 5.15 p.m.

It will involve 300 min, recruited from the ranks of headquarters personnel, two, rifle corps, and the carrier and signal pistoons.

Lieutenant-Colonel H. Owen- Hughes, the Regiment's Com. manding Officer¬¬¬w{{}—lead-the- parade.

The exercies is being cover- ed by units of the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.

The main object of the excrcise is to test units in their Security role in ald of the civil power outside the built up areas on the icland and in Kowloon. Vehicle checks will be made at all times during the night, and it is quite possible that civilian vehicles may be mistaken for military ones.

day and

MYSTERY CARGO

OF BULLION · IN SINGAPORE

During the same period, twoiot

Singapore, February 0. their ships have been detained Police with Sten guns cordoned by Nationalist warships, and off part of Singapore while, a. three have been damaged while mystery cargo, of bullion worth attempting to break the Shang- £21,000,000 was deposited in the hni blockade.

Banque do L'Indo-China here..

It is believed that Isbrandtsen ships will resume the trade when There will be no cash sweep blockade is no longer effective,

the Company belloves that the SCRIBBLING PADS 4100 pages) on this race. Upholstery at 60 cents each," On sale at cleaned in your lown, home

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Leading Book Stores: Newspaper Bellers, Cinemas.and "China Mall" Office.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors

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Telephone No. 2012a.

ATTENTION to SNUFF-BOTTLE Collectors & Dealers Large quantity of stock for sale, and suppilos

stoppers, spoons, etc..

*Business hours: Weekdays: 10-12 a.m., 3-7, p

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By Order,

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Secretary,

THE HONGKONG SOCIETY

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

BUFFERINg childrIN

Dr. F. 1. Treung. Chairman

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Mr. Li Fook Wo

Hon. Treasurer

AMERICAN WAR

Omolols would not вау who owned the bullion. The arrival at Singapore from Saigon yester- "day" of the French sloop. La Grandiers, 'tiowever, gave strength to a report that the bullion was on its way from Vietnam to France

CLAIMS BENEFITS Other reports said it was taken

from Indo-China, to Japan duringi

The American Consulate Gen- the War" and "was being returned, eral at Hong Kong will accept-Reuter, deg LEVAVI preliminary applications for berie- fitz under the War Clalina Actiot 1948, 11 was officially announced yesterday.

The benefits provide for payment of US$60 a month to each Ameri- can citizen who was interned on or after December 7, 1941 by the Japanese in or en route to a United Stater possession attacked by Japan.

Meinbors of the United States armed forces who were hold prisoner by the Japanese, after Derember 7, 1941 may also dio claims for compensation for food being.

In supplied

deficient amounts by the Japanese.

If the former internes or pri- soner of war has died, claim may be led by his immediate rela Lives,

.. The American Consulate Gen- eral will supply further detalls to anyone interested. Claimants

The Bank of East Asia, Ltd., H.K. should contact that office as soon

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JANUARY'S WEATHER

January was unukually whrm, it was officially stated yesterday, Only, in 1901, and 1905 han i higher mean temperature been recorded.

Although the maylmum. tem- perature, 78,3°F, has” been ex- ceeded during four previous years, the rocan maximum of 69.5°F: for the month.

ith creates a record.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS FIRST RACE MEETING Saturday, 11th February 1950.

There are nine races, the First Ball will be rùng at 1.30, p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.".

Through Tickets (9 Faces-$18) may be obtained at the Offer of the Treasurers, Tet Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Dash Sweep on the last race' as well as the Bpecial Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby to be run at the Easter Race Meeting in April, 1960. Cash Sweep tlakets on the last race and those for the Hong Kong Darby may be purchased also at the Club's Branch

Officà, No. 382. Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES, AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guesta, are raminded that they, and their tadias MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

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

jogi Badges : admitting: Ladies, not in possession of: Brooches -or Baalon tickets and gentleman, non members of the Club; to the Members". Enclosura. and Club Rooms at $10, including tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen "afe obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a, Member, auch "Mam- bår to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all oħita eto,

Badges admitting to Mambers" Enclosure will NOT be on cale at the RACE' COURSE.

"The Treasurers' Compradore Offioa will close at 11 am, and the Becretary's Office at 11.45 am. Both Omous at Tal: Floor,

Telephone House

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Olub House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel: 97818),

The temperature of 52.0′3′′ was lowest recorded and is also rò÷ markably high, only 1001 and BINOM CHILDREN WILL BE admitted TO THE CLUB'S 1929, having : figures above this: PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,

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high temperatures, a connected with the fact that the predominating wind direction wha East South East insidad - of the normal Mast North Kart

"PUBLIC ENGLÓBUREJS

The price of admission to the Pubilo notorure is 13 Including

MITTED

CARNIVAL

By Dick Tuma

"Well, for a wife whose husband never takes her any where, you certainly have to have a lot of new clothes. it seems to me!”

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

The Authority na Apthorities”.

KILL THAT TRUMP ENTAY and marte, the most of his good

fortune.

Either

ONE DEFENSIVE play which The spade A and Qwero you seldom see among average scored, next the heart A and K,- players, bul--is-a-working tool in the heart 2 wan ruffed to establish the kit-bag of all high-rankers, two cards in the suit and the is the intentional giving of a ruff spade 7 was led to the K, clear- to the dummy so

that the de-ing trumps. Now the good, hearts clare, can not use trumps for a nabled South to discord his final late enough entry there. Usually diamond and final club, so that he the chance for this play oc- made his contract. curs when the dummy has three

defender, could have trumps including a

beaten that contract, East having o high honour. Also

s

in two chances and West one. When there usually

sult dummy which requires a

East took the first club, he could entry. If the dummy is forced to have scored his A also and led a ruff with one trump, it cannot third round which dummy. would gain the lead with that auit.ex-have had to trump. When West cept before three rounda off was in with the diamond A.. he trumps have been taken.

could have scored his club and Jed a third club to force dummy to ruft. When East got the second club trick, he could have lod e third instead of making a second diamond lead. In any of these events, South would have been unable to win the third roŭnd of spades in dummy. Just fol low through the play, and you will see that this would have licked him.

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S K 4 3 HAKO42.

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Dealer: South. North/South Jul-

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2 S

West

Pars

PAKA

North East 6.0

Tomorrow's Problem-

"SAK 10 87 5.

HK 243 D'AK 8,0

2 H Pass HAJG' 35

Pass D J 10732 W C: Q: 0 # 2

East took the club 3 lead with the K and returned the diamond 9 to lead up to weakness. Wexi took the Q with the A and gave East the lead again with the club 7 to the A. The latter, hoping

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Dealer: East East-West,

West had the diamond ♬ guarded nerable) •

which he did-put forth the 8. What would you consider South now was in with the K best bidding of this deal?

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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tax for all perdons Including ladies, and Ɛa' payable at the agtak di ko batently, 170- 20

STIO TAO MENTETO, WILL NOT BE PER.. 10 Ornament.

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