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SHIPPING ACTIVITY SHOWS AN INCREASE

Reminders

Today

Toc H meeting, 50, Macdonnoll

Hoad, 8.30p.m.

Women's

Section,

European YMCA, Whist Drive, 10 á.m. Kowloon Residents' Association,

annus)

general meeting of members, St. Andrew's Church hall, 0.30 p.m.

Cheere Services Club, dancing

class, 0 p.m.

Bino-British Club Orchestra re- hearsal, St. John's Cathedral hall, 0.15 p.m.

Coming ovents

TOMORROW Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon, talk on "Chinese Arts and Handicrafts" by Mr. F. Gab- bott, Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m.

Y's Men's luncheon, Roof Garden,

HK Hotel,, 12.45 pm.

Hong Kong's shipping activity swung upwards last

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month with marked increases in the number

of passengers and amount of cargo brought into the Colony.

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February's shipping showed marked decline compared with that of January. Thore were marked decreases in the number of persons and amount of cargo carried by the arrivals and departures.

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 5, 1050.

KAI TAK TOPICS

After the doubling of guards at the airport following the sabotage of the Chinese planes the extra police withdrew from Kal Tak

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HKDF ORDERS

Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, at their earliest doarenience in order that. CBE, ED. Commandant. Hong accurate record can be maintain. Kong Defence Force, dated April

Home Quard Training--Thursday, April 4. 13803 4, 1950:

Tarada 4.30 pm.' Drill Shada Murray Parada Ground, Programa (1) R.T. Procedure, Sectă, 848 inch, (11) ET. Pro- reditre, Becta, 7-9 Incl,

Force Headquarterm

Holiday MKDP Headquarters, Lower Albert Road. will be closed on Friday. Saturday and Monday, April 7, and 15, 1760.

Depot Tratalas-week vading April 14, 1980 Squad As, All-in Course Part 1. Bound A4-Rapid Firing. FWTS. Snapshooting and Iapid Firing, Squad AM, A16-Aiming II, alteration of sights.

Bolt manipulation.

Administrations During the absence on

Home Leave of Major 0.1. Calvert the

HQ

HK Women's Volunteer Force Training (Army and Nursing Breachjr There will be no training for memberw and Nerajas the HIKWVF (Army

Monday, April 10, 1965. Drench) on Crivers Training. Drivera will parads tor- nalruction at IQ KDP on Wednesday. April 12, 1050, at 5,26 mm,

(Bad) 4.0, FINHER, Lieut-Col

Deputy Commarident, HKDF,

Notices

There were 600 1,012,923 NR tons) ships arrivon Gunday morning,

ing with 74,089 passengers and 338,996 tons yes

yesterday leaving the number of cargo-compared with 549 in February there at normal. Police officials collaborating with members of which discharged 44,981 persons and 288,913 the Civil Aylailon Department tons of cargo.

passed the day inspecting the airfield especially at points where

.22 RIR. Shooting HKWVF: The volun- dullen of Administrativa Ofeer,

22 Rife Claus for BKWVg meme CATC planes CNAC and

bers will be discontinued forthwith t parked. The number of police will be undertaken by Raus W.0.tar

Shilllox. The Butts.

Intelligence Unit-Training work ending (la Intended to begin training the No. 4 on duty at the airport is now

April 14, 1960s Continuation Course. Naibe and any member who has attended approximately 30 with reinforce- ments ready nearby should the twining on Monday, April 10, 1950, Neat the .22 Claes may take this training. The occasion

parade Monday, Apr 17, 1980, Prelienin-No,Rifle Class will train on Wednes demand.

ry Gourer. Training se detailed by 0.0,y werninge only, beginning on Wednes Attmistion: The following personnelday, April 12, 1950. It is hoped to 24- Mr. George Juo, well known

who bare presed their medical examina sume training with the .11 Rifle in dve tion are neked to attend at Force Q San Francisco Chinese business- and Chairman of the

at the time and on the day ulated below: Chinese Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, April 11, 1950. At p there, arrived in the Colony with it. Aliken, M. Anderson, 0.0, Bepills. his wife by Philippine Air Lines A. Boyd-Cowan, Chan' Kwok-pel, R. Cheraman. At 5,18 p.m.-8.M.W, Cheem yesterday. Mr. Jue said that he was here for a week's visit and man, Chun Chung-kwan. EL, Chune. is showing his wife Hong Kong.1, Joelsohn, N. Kim. Law Yuk-kwong. for the first time.

Children's day in

Hong Kong

International Children's Day was observed in Hong Kong yesterday. A nuniber of schools gave pupils a holiday. Chil- dren's parties were held st most of the schools to com- memorate the occasion.

Nearly 10,000 children were en tertained at Lana Park during the

HK International Women's Club, day: The Park was thrown open

Whist drive for Services, . 7.30 p.m.

FRIDAY People's Service, કા, John's

Cathedral, 9 n.m. "Way of the Cross" Services at

all Catholic Churches. Chinese Melhorfist Church, choir

renders Stainer's “Crucifixion,' Hennessy Rond, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY

Easter. Race Meeting, Happy Val.

ley, 12 noon,

Society, recorded

concert, classical Diocesan Boys' School, 8.15

Kowloon Gramophone

p.m.

Court Brevities

On two, charges of dangerous and careless driving along Na- than Road on Monday, Private Alan Wlison, KOSB, was manded seven days for hearing by. Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.

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re-

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men, Chan

Four unemployed Kal-on, Chan Man-tam, Li Kwai- man and Ho Kwok-iarn, charged with possession of arma and ammunition and armed robberies, were committed to stand trial by Mr. F. X. d'Almade at Kowloon yesterday.

and a

According to statistics released by the Marine Department yes terday, among the total arrivals were 250 British vessels which brought in 121,473 tons of cargo

and 39,224 passengers.

Fifteen ships flying the Red Ensign entered port in ballast.

Out of the total number of Bri- tish arrivals, 128 were going, oggregating a total N.R. tonnage of 308,007,

man

Pan American Airways will ocean-toon establish a route to Munich This direct from Hong Kong. will be the first line connecting | the Colony with Germany, PAA will fly the line by Flight Seven each Wednesday connecting to New York via London.

British ships which left port in March carried 33,651 passengers 77,165 tons of cargo, 4,974 tons of bunker coal and 9,400 drums of fuel.

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without admission charges to all children. Inside, prices of merry- Ku-round. aeroplank, motor-can,

Mr. Marlon

Deutah, PAA's train, ferris wheel, caterpillar Nine British vessels left empty. rides and other novelties, were Among the passengers were Operations Manager, returned to

his post here after some reduced by 50 per cent,

emigrants. 1,340 In addition,

the

Luna Park British river shipping brought weeks in San Francisco on sick

leave. number of 20,206 people and 7.515 tons of management leading commercial stores in the cargo into the Colony during last Colony donated prizes which month. were drawn three times during Total departures in March were the day.

The Luna Park celebrations 500 aggregating 1,015,040 N.R. tons. A total of 89,803 persons. In- were the biggest individual com- cluding

3,440

Hong memoration of Children's Day emigrants, embarked on ever to be recorded in the Colony: Cargo loaded into the departures

Among the firms that donated, totailed 230,403 tons. prizes were the Sun., Company, the Wing On Company,

They filled in 10,200 tons of coal the Clina Emporium, Lane Craw and 21,093 drums of fuel. ford's, the Sincere Company, The

Altogether 17 ships left the Colony without taking in either Passengers or cargo.

Dairy Farm, A.S. Watson and Company, and the local bottlers of Coca-Cola,

FREE SCHOOL OPENED

a number of new students.

PRISON OFFICER

IN COURT

Prison, Ronald Austin

' sen

Kong them.

Chinese shipping Chinese shipping

was at its ebb in ocean-going operation. Only 22 Chinese ships, flying the Kuomintang flag entered port with 8,918 tons of cargo and 17 people.

fuel.

Shop owner charged

at Kowloon

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At 5,80 pa-DX, Lock, S.D. Locke, V.M. Nunes, H... Plerer. 88. familer, M.A. Sayden. At 1,45 p.m.-A.J. Bilen. 7. Bun, Tan Chien-kang, D.C.C. Tenneh. Trang Chi. Yeh Chung-woo At & p.m.-— Miss V.J. Evans, ·Mias E. Riddoch, Minn 2. Tala, AJ, Tokmakol, 3. Van Zanten.

course.

Boccer. Team-HKAAF1. Volunteers, ara still required to form the HKAAP 900ORT- CONUT.

ANNUAL REPORT OF KRA

The tendency today too often is to pull down existing sys- Hong Kong Regiment

tams and destroy long-standing Training-week mnding April 14, 10501 customs without the slightest 'A' Company Tuesday, April 11, 1950.

attempt at the formulation of Fromme (1) Discussion of Tre, Instr.--

a satisfactory substitute, states Capt. Flaid, MC. (1) Try. Tests (WT) IMG-PI. Comda. Parade 5,59 ...the annual report of the Kow-

Residents' Murray_Parade Ground Drill Bhede. Dress 10on

Association's Clean Fatigue (overalia). Company General Committee. Monday, April 10, 1940, No paraden for week ending April 14, 1960, Blean the Association will be held at The annual contral meeting of toon-Tuesday, Apr 11, 1980. Krence, A Beck, 01 More Practier 6.30 p.m. today in St. Andrew's Pairs working. (1) Signal Talks. Church hall. The annual report Beet. (1) ILT. Procedure, Bects, 3-4 Isl. released yesterday said that the (1) B.T. Procedure, Becta. 1-9 set. Association continued a vigorous Parada 5.20 p.m. Dell Shea MurTRY and Parade Cround. Dream civilian clothes. jih

campaign for and Improve- and in-

the amenities Lau King-chiu, proprietor. Bection (Bpeciallet Cadre). Parnden ment of

Monday, April 10, 1960. Na parade terests of the community. of the Kin On Medicine Com Tuesday, April 11, 1980, 6,45 pm. Fle

The policy of the Association, mentary Clara. HQ A. Thursday, Aurl pany, 35 Wing Lok Street,

the added

report has 18, 1950. Advanced class, Bupreme Court

bas always East, was charged before Mr. F. X. d'Almada

As detailed by C.D., Carrier Platon, No been to suggest, wherever possi- parades for work ending Avril 14, 1980. ble, remedies for any matters yesterday with receiving 13 Appointments-0Beerus Capt. 3. G. forming the subject of criticism. ins of stolen Gee Lawson Field, MC, assumes the appointment of The Association is still not as sodium para amine salrylate 9.C. A Company: April 10, 1950: representative an it should be. A powder, the property of the Perennial Trading Corporation, Edinburgh House.

Mr. A. S. K. Lau represented Detective the defendant, while

Summers Sub-Inspector W. H. prosecuted.

Central, where

Ave ins of the powder were Two Chinese ocean-going ves- found, and as a result of infor- sels left Hong Kong empty.

mation given him, he went back Panamanian registered vessels to the Kin On and asked for ahowed a slightly marked increase the counterfoils of the receipts | A Prison Officer from Stanley40 (77,036 N.R. tons) arrived Issued to the Ying King Medicine

with 73,930 tons of cargo and 183 Gibbons, aged 26, was charged before Mr

183 Shop. persons. Most of them ply on the Defendant was alleged to have 3. Reynolds at Central resterday China Coast running the blockade. told the Inspector that there with assaulting Tang Hung-tak, Thirty-six Panamanian ships were no counterfolls. The stubs All defendants faced

left port with 20,390 two causing actual bodily harm.

tons of of the counterfells were counts of possession of arms

cargo

8,228 passengers, from the book. and one count of robbery at assaulted Tang on April 3 at the They alled in 1,150 tons of cool Wong Luen, shipping clerk of Ng Tain Wal Village December Vehicular Ferry Wharf,

and 2,340 ́drums of fuel.

the Perennial Trading Corpora 29 last. Chan Kal-on was ad- | Connaught Road Central,

Other shipping activities in-tion, testified that his company ditionally charged with robbirig Defendant pleaded not

cluded: (Arrivals/departures).

12 last recolved a guilty

on Deceber a couple at King's Park on De- and hearing of the case has been

American: 28 (149,203 N. R. consignment of 1,000 tins of the cember 12. ·

tons)/28 (149,263 N. R. tons); powder from England, 400 tins shilps 490/1,010 pass; 17.038/6,209 of which arrived by ses and 600 tona cargo: 330 drums fuel.

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Defendant was mileged to have

fixed for April, 14.

Alma estates profit

and

by air,

Indla.

torn

vice Major W.D. Couper posted to Un. IIQ we.f. same dale,

HK Auxiliary Air Force

Trais

Training--week commencing April 1950, Tuesday, April 11, 1950. Couzdu. Ma, and Fighter Plotter

for

Cpl.

Transport will leave Star Ferry Kowloot

Headquarters Ope Reora for lecture by

on

DINNER DANCE FOR CHARITY

A dinner dance iri ald of the Society for the Protection of Children will be held at the Sky Room Ballroom on April 28, it was officially announced yesterday.

The dance will be held under the distinguished patronage, of the

Sir Alexander and Lady Grantham. Tickets are priced at $25 each, and may be purchased at the Lobby of the Hong Kong Hotel between 11 am, and 1.80 p.m.

According to the committee, there will be a novel floor show. The committee also suggests that people desirous of obtaining good sents should book their table from the floor plan which will be available at the Hong Kong Hotel lobby.

The dance, is being organised

a'result the Association urges inore residents to join up and members to bring in more re- cruits.

The views of the Association constitutional reform have The Free Evening School ex- tablished by the Hong Kong Volun-

been forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and are leer Defence Corps Chinese Club

River shipping in this category on March 1 on a search warrant,

Inspector Summers stated that Members of these edures are to allend

at 3.16 p.m. at Air Headquarters Op still under consideration. was opened of the premises of No.

Room for lecture by Cpf, Hayes. Na, 2

Regarding obstructions in halls 41 Belcher's Street, 2nd & 3rd. of Hong Kong shipping activity nours, Kennedy Town, under the maintained its present level-174 to defondant of police went Radar Goerators Course, Members of this and stairways of dwelling houses.

to defendant's

In search of shop

coute are to viele ređar stating

the Association's report-said that patronage of the Rev. 9. Kau Yan arrived with 3,079 tons of cares the missing powder. Defendant practical training. Transport will leave

there is still no evidence of any Explaining that

HQ Defence Force at 6.30 p.m. ting Lee, Archdeacon of the Chinese and $1,093 passengers, he was

Only 20 Chinese ships left the told him that he bought 30 till. De Noo Le Party. No, a action being taken to have such busy to renew his driver's na

Missionarios Society, who per.

the tuberculosis medleine Colony

The following obstructions removed. Hence which had expired last formed the opening ceremony.

during March for overseas from an agent through a period Radar Operators Court

added that actually the July, Richard Lee, clerk, of Attending were Mr. H. Y. H. ports. One hundred and -seventy-between January and March embers of this course are to uljend at

small 5:30 pm, at HQ Defence Force for a number of

shops and 408 Nathan Rond, drew a $10 Tang, the Chairman of the Club. river ports in the Pearl River this year. When asked for the lecture by F/2. Grocoti-D., Losby, Estalls which have been set up fine from Mr. James Wicks at Mr. Chung Wah Ku!, the Hon. river re-company's books, defendant made Mackenale, J.N.U, Norris, JE Gomes, in common entrance halls of Kowloon yesterday. Defendant Secretary of the Club and the gun and Macao,

no effort to produce them, he

R.Q. Labrum, KL, Mose, Mendes, L.A blocks of flais und apartment was driving his car, No, 1313, Principal of the Free School, Mr. The river vessels took hoard said

da Loe, LA. Barden, R.Á, Vas, R.D. da

housea is on the increase, along Boundary Street near Em-Charlie Chung, Hon. Treasurer of 4,040 tons of cargo and 23,808 pas-

His party then went to the La. Drivers Course. The following are

It said that further representa- io attend at 6 pm, at the HKAAP Hun. bankment Road on Sunday when the Club, the school teacher, and sengers. They filled in 20 tons of Ying King Medicine Shop, 307

tions will be made to Govern- coal and 2,040 drums of bunker Queen's Road,

Bar Kal Tak for he was intercepted.

lecture by Birt

ment, as it is considered that O'Conner. O.K.P, Chan, Cheng Wal-long-

such shops are a real (additional d. Kong. Wednomiky, April 12, 1960. Tradesmen's Course-Flying Unit, Mem-fire hazard. bers of this course are to parade at p.m. to continue training at the HRAAF Hangar Kal Tak Transport will Leare Star Ferry Kowloon at 5.43 p.m. Equly- *mant" Assistants-Course, -Members - of- thin- course are to sitend for practical tref ing at the RAAF Sansar Kal Tak at p.m. Transport will leave Star Ferry Kowloon at 5,45 pm. Observers and UT Filets Courses, Member of these cours new to attend at pm, at the HKAAF Hangar Kal Tak to continue training. at: 5,45 p.m. Thursday, April 19, 1950. Clerk G.D. and P.A. Courses, Members of those courses are to attend a 5,30 pām, at HQ Defence Force for a lecture by Cpl. MoTeer. No, Fighter Plutter They were stored at Course. The following member of this Governor, Danish: 22 (21,421 N. R. tons) the Hong Kong and Kowloon or way to attend at 5.30 pm, at Ale /14 (50,020 N. R. tons) ships; Wharf and Godown Company Cpl. Taylori-II. Ebrahim, M. Remediow, 314/55 pass; 21,003/4,875 tons and the

Merchantile Bank of J. Emall; R.K. Chemman, H.M,W,`Chem- cargo: 2,570 drums fuol.

man, O.M.B. Da Būva, GE. Darby, P.M. Dutch: 7(30,622 N. R. tons)/( On February 3, he visited the Fowland, J.1.0, Hot, P.A. Law, F.A.daily, A profit of £5,333 was shown, for the year ended (82,048 N. R. tons) ships: 360/2,-ying King Shop and a complaint Garcia.

the September 30, 1949, said Mr. W. A. Welch, cargo.

OTO pass; 0, 608/52,013 fors was made to him about

French: 2 (0,033 N. R. fons)/2 he sent a fok over to defen-day, April 11, 1985; Tunday, April (0.032 N. R. tons) ships; 3/24 dant's shop where he bought a 1, 1930, 6.30 sm. Auster V F/ Rele, pass; 1,082/720 tons cargo. Un of the powder for $38. 511 LAD Balser, $,30 p.m. Auster VI P/O Gauntlett, LAC Chan, Short Strip Loga. Greek: 2 (8,779 N. R. tons)/2 Intor he went to the godown and 5.30 pm, Anster VI F/O Larson, LAC (8,770 N. R. tons) ships; 1,503/ the bank where cakes of the Garcia, Eburt Birip Logs Wednesday, April 18, 1950, 8,80 p.m. Atalar V YAL is not intended that further ro- 300 tons cargo.

consignment werd stored, planting will be undertaken for

Rake, LAC Wigrams, 6,30 p.m. Auster (81.230 Norwegian: 35

N. R. found them to be of the same some years after the 1950 pro- tons)/39 (84,788 N. R. tons) welght as stated in the consign-VIR/L Wood, Mas dropping exers che, 1,10 p.m. -Auster V1 7/L Jones, Gramme is completed. The 300 ships; 1,125/8,228 pass; 57,200/ment. ueres planted between 1936. and 31,001 tons

On February 28, he went to hort Strip Logs, Thursday, April 8. cargo: 1.150 tons

tako 10.30 p.. Auster V F/L. Rake, Reporting on the operations of 1940 continue to yield at mord coal, 2,340 drums fuel.

the Kowloon godown to

LAG Baller. F.10 pm. Auster VI P/O the Estate during the year, Mr. than 1,500 lbs. per Bere por Panamanian: 40 (77.058 N. R. delivery and found 181 tins of Gauntlet LAC Chan, Short Strip Logs Welch said:

tons)/30 (68,783 N. R. tona) the powder missing and in their 5.10 p.m. Auster V1170 Lacsen, LAU The legislation regarding War

"During

the coming year it will ships: 183/39 pass: 78,938/20,300 place be found other powder Garels, Short Strip Logs, 6,80 m. Damages has at last been passed, be

Auster VI P/O Hicks, LAC- Breiling necessary to spend a certain tons cargo: 2,840 tons coal 1,480 and hay. and provided the assessment and amount on the water supply and drums fuel.

Hawkins Yew, Import mana- Manage dropping. Friday, April 14, 1910 Trading 0.30 p.m. Auster V F/L, Hake, LAU agreement of claims is not held on the electrical, itstallation. The PhUppine: 15 (24,404 NR.

the Perennial mer of

Davil, Recco. 8.30. p.m. Auster VI F/L up unduly, we should have some total sdm required for these tons)/11 (17,111, N.R. Ione) Corporation, stated that his firm

Jonel, LAC Robertson, Raees. 6.30 pm Mrs S. M: H. Norman of idea before the end of the year items is about £1200. The sum ships; 1,288/030 puss: 3,401/5 sold to the Rin. On only four Amier VIP/O LAU, Bretljak, of our probablo receipts from required for replanting and up- 605 tons cargu; 508 drums fuel, tins of the goods in question Recco. 5:30 PM, ALAD retion, Superintendent's House, HM Prison Stanley, was summoned this souren.

dap keep of replanting and new

13,190 Portuguese: 6

on July August 8 and Sep-LAC Ferris, Revoc

before the Justice of Peace "During the year the price of planting -in about : £12,500. After|tons)/10 · (10,580 | NR tons) tember 28. On November. 5 two. Change of Addrwei Personnel are. Court at Central yesterday for rubber fell to 31 Straits cents 1050 the most urgent items are ships; 2/3 pass; 80/5,447 tons tins were given to the Kin on

asia 'reminded that they must infor the - Adjuiani, HKAAP of any change of

driving. u private car without per pound and your Directors, in the replacement of the old la- cargo: 1,155 tons coal, 1,102

on consignment but on no occa-

addrom, they may make,

due care and attention and for

· view of Sir Stafford Cripps" oms | bourers” - quariots, and, the re- drums fuel.

wholesale Bieties Cards Personnel whà bare falling to drive on the left side phatic, dentals that he would: de- placement and enlargement of the

Swedish: 4 (9,500 N. Ritoba) lon did they sell 30 tins to

tho defendant. The value sterling, deemed it prudent factory which was built in 1911.4(8,198 N. R. tons) shipt: 4/12

$111.10. The price dropped to dlani HKAAP are reqstened to do so was adjourned to April 18, **** Straits cents, to sell forward arity position in the neighbour- druma fuel, proportion of the estimated qute hood at the Estate has been-fair-

USSR. 3 (0,441 N. R. tons) 87 on August 8 and later to

$48, put "for: 1950. This was done, thi ly satisfactory during the year. #2 (5,280 N. H. tons) ships: 12,-

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Detective Sub-Inspector C. G oriler to cover the Company's The force of 14 social constables 760/ 6,000 tons cargo: 150 tons March also gays evidence. Hear general expenditure. As a rás, la tutill on the Estate.

coal; 1,000 drums, tuol,"

ing continues tomorrow: ruls of devaluation, the price of

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP: The Planting Adviser reports Total Foreign: 350

**(500,800 Suober is now over 50 Straits that the Kiste la: being very N. FL tons)/350 (897,203 N. centa, válton Vi

demetently managed, and, that all tons) ships: 34,005/36,212 pass

ON THE Turning do čatate mattor you work in completely up-to-date 217,533/169238 tone cargo: 5,315

Mr. Justice Scholes, Acting will note that 915 acres of the and in hand

tons cool: 11.084 drums fuel

Pulshe Judge, yesterday delivered destroyed, area, and $59. acres of The Edale was managed up GRAND TOTAL 6001.012.023 udgment with costs in favour of the producing area have been to the end of Depamber 1948 by N. R. tons)/69921.015.040 N.B. the plaintiffs in an action for replanted since the war. 1 hp Acting Manager Mr, P. O tons) ships: 396,900/280,403 tons claim of $500/ lent to defendant in to Bauded for plant up and the les lave seen 61,003 drum fuel. Chingan borrowing note,

Jenes, when the Manager, Mr. Ja cargo: 74,000/80,603 past 10,- on January 23, 1948, under a

who presided of the 36th annual general meeting of the Alma Estates Limited yester day.

The meeting was held at the offices of the Secretaries, J. A. Wattle and Company Limited, Marina House.

annums.

N.R.

price of the powder and later

He

Flying Programme--work commencing

by the Women's Auxillary of the SPC, which last month was res~~ ponsible for the highly successful Easter Fashion parade.

The committee states that the SPC requires a' farge sum of money every month to cover ex-. penses incurred in alding Hong Kong children. "Functions of this type help greatly to increase revenue.

when the price rose to about 37 |", "Generally, speaking the secu« phas: 6,609/2,805 'tons ·cargo: 230/price for one in on; July 7 'wan } not: get returned the shore cards us the of the road, Hearing of the case

the remainder of the dealroyed area pandey lipo, a kanalaren 41, raberve, land,

All the replantert reportet, sobo in good, bonditioni ́and growing welle jättip-the

500

our thanku, are due to thiran

two gentlemen and their sub-

CG.

CLAIM SUCCEEDS

Mr Peter Mo, Wilkinson and Cristianbaared for the plainting

linnbe fatal for Ahe excellent Burma-bar Chan Kal.choong. Ng Ful-tong married woman of ork they; lave done under difle aged 20, 21Shib Streets and four, Provooct Place, ground noor, dult word

OSRESTAR was remanded two days: by Mr. Hong Kon Others

Shes meeting suwero James Wicks at Kowloon yes Deta uta, Ng Kia and the

N

terday when he was brought Skor Ker firm of 105

stand up to face two charges or utter" | Road Central 57 wer

for Inga corred 81 pote of the Hone represen General Kong, and Shanghai Hanks and Caides the rhplat

HONGKONG DERBY 1950.

"The Gala of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close ut: THE BRANCH OFFICE - KOWLOON ́at 2.00 pm2 on Friday, 7th April, 1950 THE TREASURERS' OFFICE==TELE= PHONE HOUSE at 5.49 p.. on Friday, 7th April, 1950.

The Draw will

Draw will be held at the Public Parl-Mutuel Hall, the Race Course, at 10.00 a.m. on Baturday,Jih" April, 1950,

By Orde

Anywhere in the House Coca-Cola Is at Home

Damian Lane authority of the Createle tamanns bi

Drink

Coca-Cola

Ice-Cold

GEANT

"Have a beer - you've carned it!

Carlsberg

Sole Importers:

of course!

The East Asiatic Company Ltd.

GRANT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS EASTER RACE MEETING 1950 Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th April, 1950

The First Ball will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at $2.00 Noon, each day. The tiffin Interval is after the fourth race' {1:30 p.m.)..

There are 12 races each day (24 In all). The Hong Kong Darby le scheduled to be run on the first day, Saturday, 8th April, Race No. 6. at 3.30 p.m.

Through tickets at $48 each may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets at 12 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby (over 550,000 tickets disposed of to date). The fatter may be pur- chased also at the Club's Branch Office, No 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.ST Members are reminded that they and théle ladles MUST wear their :badges = "PROMINENTLY, DISPLAYED -throughout, the Meeting.

NO ONE. we À BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.ATING,

Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tlokets and pantiaman, non members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club'Rooms at $10-per day, Including tax, for Ladien or Gentlemen

obtainable through "the" Secretary" on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such Member to ba responsible for all visitors, introduced by him, and for pay. ment of all chits, ato,

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure

notature will NOT the Race Course..

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The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 .m, each day. Both Omces at, 18t Floor, Tels« phone HousLKEDET

A limited number of tiffine will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy:(Tol,

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO T

TO THE CLUB'G PAZMIŠKO DURING THE. MEETING,SGUSIAST RES KANKIEM VARIETAL PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure la, $3 ach day including tax for all persons inclu

ladies, and is payable at BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETO, WILL NOT, DE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY, CLUB, DURING THE "RAGE" NMEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

- SERVANTA" PADREO. FANS FOUN Sarvanta" passes will be lodued to private bbx holders only, who are requested-to-distribute: them "Withy, discrimination and to undaren.... theirƐinamas, anitha" passes: -Haldera:otĭauch: paseos are not permitted in the. Members" "Ericideurs ! "xospt for pass + ing through on their duties and must "roman Tinganele employers.

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