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IN THE
SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS
No. 43 of 1949
NOTICE
IN THE MATTER ef the Companies Ordin- ance (Re-construction of
Records) Ance, 1947.
and
Ordin
IN THE MATTER - of The Chinese Printing and Publishing Com- pany Limited.
NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed company has lost its Memorandum of Asso- cialion and the only available copy of the Articles of Asso- ciation is illegible. It is pro- posed, therefore, to adopt a now Memorandum and Ar- ticles of Association.
A copy of the proposed new Memorandum and Articles of Association may be inspected at the office of the Company At No. 51, Gough Street, ground floor. Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong, or at the offices of Mears, F. Zim mern & Co., of Holland House, Rond fourth floor, Queen's Central, Victoria aforesaid the Solleitors for the Company. at any time during office hours. Any person who objects to such
new Memorandum and Articles of Association, should Ale the objection with the Re- Pistrar of Companies, Supreme with the Court, Hong Kong address for service within the Colony, of the person object- ALL Persons claiming to being thereto not later than the we'll do the rest. Colonial children of sons or the repre- first day of August, 1950. Agencies, Bzehol Buliding, 14| Queen's Road,
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Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank Hong Kong (Trustee) Ltd.
CUSTÒDIAN OF
PROPERTY DEPARTMENT.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
The offices of the above_De- partment will be situated in the Port Office Building, Room 23A, 2nd Floor, as from 5th June, 1950.
Telephone Nos. 39260 and 30506 will remain unchanged.
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Dated the 20th day of May, 1050.
F. ZIMMERN & CO.,
Solicitors for
The Chin Printing and Publishing Company, Limited.
NOTICE
IN THE MATTER of the Companies (Re- construction of Re- cords) Ordinance,
1947
and
IN THE MATTER of The Sui Wa Company, Limited.
NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed company has Jost its Register of Members and that application has been made under sec, 12 of Ordin- aner No. 40 of 1947 as amend- ed by Ordinance No. 24 of 1948 to re-construct its Regis- ter of Members.
The Statutory Declaration in support and the exhibits thereto can be inspected on payment of $1.00 in the office of the Registrar of Companies, at anytime during Office hours.
All persons who claim to b entitied to be registered as the shareholders of the Company should notify the Company or Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist of No. 2, Queen's Road Central. Victoria aforesaid, Solicitors for the Company of their full names and addresses, their claim and the evidence upon which it is based within 3 months from the expiration of the calendar week in which the first advertisement in the China Mall appears.
on
CARNIVAL
By Dick Tu
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950,
Liberty
NEXT · CHANGE-
HIS SCAR
marked
them
BOTH
ROOM CLERK
Dr. Raden A. Bubardjo (left), Ambassador-at-Large and Head of the Indonesian Delegation to the Daguls Conference, and Mr. G.C. Gaw, President of the Indonesian Association of Hong Kong, (Photo by Victor Btudio).
الله
OBJECTORS TO STREET NAMES GET GAOLED
Nicosia, June 3. The Cyprus Supreme Court Saturday sentenced the Communist mayor and six Municipal Councillors of Limabsol to jail until they undertake to carry out an or-
restore two street names.
Indonesian delegates leaving today
The Indonesian delegation to the Baguio Conference who arrived in Hong Kong an Friday will leave by plane for Singapore and thence to Jakarta today.
The delegation comprises Dr. der issued by the Governor toat-Large, leader of the delegation, Raden A, Subardjo, Ambassador- Dr. R. R.T). Soemarto, LLD, head of Division of Pacific Affairs Professor Raden Priyanu of the University of Jakaria and Mr. R. Sudomo of the Ministry of Economic Affairs
Two councillors, one Greck and one Turk, who stated that they disagreed with their colleagues and had no intention of disobey- ing the order, were discharged.
The six sentenced
announced
in court that they will not obey the order, and the Chief Justice said the court had no option but to punish them for flagrant contempt of the Supreme Court.
A cocktail party was given in their huncur at the Netherlands Consul-General's residence, 508. Barker Road.
Dr. Subardjo said that the Bagulo Conference was conducted on the basis of true democracy A group
the outside
court, and followed democratic prin- which cheered the councillors as ciples, they were taken away to prison, quickly dispersed without further
Incident.
It was the first of its kind in Asin and as such it was a great to success for building up better relations and understanding among the people of the seven nations which took part. Dis- cussions centred mainly on cul- tural, social and economie pre- tection
The councillors obiected street names because they were named after personalities of the gloomiest period of Imperialist despotism and national oppres sion of Hellenic Cyprus.-'Asso-
clated. Pross,
PAKISTAN WHEAT
FOR JAPAN
Karachi, June 3. Japan and Pakistan signed an agreement
former Lodny, the purchasing 100,000 tons of Pakis- tan wheat at £27 per ton in bulk and free on board, Karachi.
Eegle Liam Filmi presenti
Paul
Joan
HENREID - BENNETT "HOLLOW TRIUMPH
win
[DUARD FRANZ LESLIE BROUKS JOHN QUALEN - RABE! PAIG! HERBERT RUDLEY
NEXT CHANGE
AT THE
KING'S
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL
- presenta
of territorial integrity JOAN FONTAINE
and, sovereignty and freedom of the peoples of the seven nations was not brought up,
"At a loter meeting", concluded Dr. Suburdjo, "we hope to re- commend that freer. emigration among the seven mutions be en- couraged."
Mr. C. C. Saw, Director of th
Indonesia, "New China Times." and President of the Indonesia'
Har Greatest Portrayed with
LOUIS JOURDAN
Romantic New Star
The two Japanese officials who Association in Hong Kong, said Letter from
signed the agreement, J. Tods, Director
were
that the Conference on the whol De Bureau, and-T-Sakaya-of 10-be-by niany people. There the International was not the failure it was thought. matters which had been the Ministry of Agriculture, left for Japan late tonight-Associat- discussed at the Conference which ed Press.
were not revealed to the Press.
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AMNESTY FOR NAZIS ASKED
Mr. Saw's opinion the Baguio Conference mi Itself in achieved something. This is the beginning of the common united front which the seven participal- ing Nations have formed for all Bonn, June 3, The Central Committee of the future conferences held by the
Party, German Unity
which Big Powers. hoids 17 of the 371 seats in the today Bundestag (Lower House)
a political amnesty for all former "Nazis io West Germany.
the This party, belonging to Government coalition of Dr. Konrad Adenauer, won 1,000,000 votes In tho elections last year.—Router.
Dated the 22nd day of May, demanded
1050.
WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for The Sul Wa Company Limited.
NATURALISATION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that John Shiu Kee Loong of 69 Bonham Road Hongkong is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a writ- ten signed statement of the facts to the Colonial' Secretary, Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong.
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ANTI-RED BILL PROTESTED
Melbourne, June 37 Rallway union chiefs in Vic- (torla tonight ordered that, no trains should run in the stage on Monday, as a protest against the Australian Government's anti-
Communist bill, *****
Six other unions have already called a one-day protest, stop -| page for Monday, Reuler,
Washington, Juna á. President, Truman will sign on
the Monday
to start +53,121,450,000 the Marshall Plan and Foreign Aid Authorisation Bill. the President's Point Four plan;
The measure authorises funds to help backward areas in the for the third year's operation of world.--Reuter.
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
Authority, on Authorities!
RIGHT AT THE START AS EARLY on possible in the Riny, preferably right at the start, is the best time to attempt move which depends for its suc-
side. If you
the dummy's spades avaliable for ruffing,
That spade lead would be won by the A, would be followed by two more high spades and three
cess upon hoodiem de other clubs, on which two hearts com
have
laist
It Inter, be discarded as West ruffed the
of these: After that the de fenders could score only one telele in hearts, as South could trump his other heart in the dummy.
your opposition may much information that your pur pose is clear. Ia that case, the very thing you want the friendly
enemy to do is the one thing he Such play would render the con- is certain not to do. In the be- tract a winner. ginning, however, he is to reme The declarer in this case, how extent a guesser and is obliged ever, did not make the club play- to govern his actions in accor-Immediately upon winning the He scored a couple dance with the meagre facts et ars
first trick. that time in his possession,
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H-07 4
DAG 32
CKS
N
HKJ100 WE 3 2
100
HAQ
D 10 9 7 4 CD.0 3
H 95
D CA 872 SAK Q 4
DK Q B CQJ 10 4
Dealer: South East-West vul- nerable). South West
1 S
4 8.
North
Erst
Pats
2 S
Past
tien you were
of trumps first, disclosing the bad break. Next he tried, for 'n split in diamonds, so he could dis
When that failed,
a
card a heart Shortly thereafter
he was
ho, had to.
to lose
a club trick 32 Fist, who obviously had to re- turn a heart, producing there two tricks to beat the contract. Even If East had happened to have the four spades, so that he could re- tura one, he would not have done. so at that stage, but would have made the killing return of A boart. Tomorrow's Problem
the East post S 1000
On this rubber bridge hand, HAQ
how would you size up the situa- DKQJ
tion? West led the diamond 4
"you played the "J, and South won CK-9-8-2-
you
with the K. Then South led the club 4 to the K. What would think he was trying to rio? deduco that he was Wouldn't planning to ruff one or more los
you
6 7 HK-J
D 10. 7 6 3 1 CATES
N
B AKB4
WEH 104
S D 8.4.
B Q.JS
C.Q.J:3.
H0 8.7 6 5 3 2. DA
C 10 4
North-Southị
(Dealer: North.
ing clubs in the dummy? I you vulnerable). did, you
would of course - tako
What bidding would you reCODI-
the club K with the A and return mend here after East decides to your singleton trump to cut down open with 1-Spade?
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