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CAR SERVICE
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Notice is hereby given that Mr. Alexander Storrar, BSc.. M.L.N.A., has been appointed Chiet Manager of this Com- pany as from the 17th July 1050.
By Order of the Board of Directors
S.T. WILLIAMSON Chairman
NOTICE
UNIVERSITY
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25, 1950.
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NOTICE,
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San Francisa
24 HOURS AWAY
Wake
Adopted boy appears Guam
in Court
An application by Mr. H. W. Fraser for commit- tal of a 15-year-old boy to Stanley Reforma- tory was rofused by Mr. Thomas Tam at Central yesterday.
In making the application, Mr. Fraser said that the boy was the adopted son of Chow Yuen-hai, aged 53, and her husband Chan Shuf-wah, shroff, living at No. 6 Kau Yui-Fong, third floor.
Court Brevities
"I did not steal the water, the water was there and I used it," Tse was the plea put up by
The boy, sald Mr. Fraser, was presented to the woman at the Fa Yu Hospital in Canton whert he was three days old. His name Chuck, 29-year-old unemployed, was not known.
when he was charged before Mr. d'Almada. at Kowloon yesterday with stealing water from a pipe to wash clothes in a lavatory in Jordan Road.
The by attardedŠ Chineso school for six years in Canton and an English school for two
months. When the boy was 13. saki Mr. Fraser, he became aware
was only tlint he
adopted and started to disobey his parents.
The toy was in the habit of kirking the mother and throwing things at her when reprimanded. The adopted father had taber- culosis and as a result the burder of the boy's care was left to the mother.
The Magistrate fined him 90 cents out of his property held by the Foilce
A fine of $1,000 or six months Li Kam-mun, was imposed on junk owner, by Mr. d'Almada at Kowloon yesterday for the pos- 20 of 274 detonators, session dynamite bombs and 58 sticks The boy never made any at- of dynamite aboard his junk in
The Clear Water Bay. tempt to help the mother. boy was under the influence of another boy next door. --Mr.-Fras said that he had the boy and pointed! spoken to out to him his duties towards his parents.
Mr. Tam said that the reforma- tory was no use for him and that
the Aberdeen was right place. Mr. Tam told the mother that she must pay the full fees.
Sub-Inspector K C. Cheng prosecuting asked that a serious view be taken of the case.
On two charges of armed rob- bery and possession of arms and ammunition, two Water Works coolles, Lau Yau, Department"
Chu Shing, aged 28, and alias Chau Wah, alias Shek Fook, aged Mr. Tam told the mother that 34, were remanded three days it was
better to send the inby Mr. Winter at Kowloon yes. back to the country and that he terday.
Defendants were alleged to had no claim or demand on the
robbed Yuen Lin Of people of Hong Kong to look have
$5,000 and
Cheung after him.
Kuk, of two gold rings in Castle Peak Road on Monday night..
a woman,
NYLON RATION
of
Fartunate boy Addressing the mother, Mr. Tam said: "You are trying to nvold your responsibilities and
New York, July 18. #30 might be enough for him in
Some major manufacturers Canton but not in the Colony,
· many, of them nylon hosiery, who asked you to adopt the raced with heavy orders from boy?" Mr. Tam asked.
retallers, have announced plans wanted to adopt him and thore-to allot their production during fore you sequences.
HYGU
must suffer the con- Septe producera' action accom-"]:
The
Addressing the boy. Mr. Tam, ponled a reduction ranging from said: "You are fortunate to have Gomeone to look after you. Take seven to 20 per cent in the a look round the court and ses amount of nylon yarn to be made the number of boys here who available to them during August are not so fortunate. They have by the E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Company, supplier of nylon. no food and are half starved. Several elties have reported When a smaller boy gets a pleca
"war scare" buying of nylon of bread a bigger boy will take hostery in retail stores.
Thesa it away from him."
re-
To the woman, Mr. Tam said: stores are trying to assure, them "Next time when the boy kicke selves a large supply for future.
months. or hits you, you must report to
A number of major firma pro- the police and bring a charge of assault against him. Then you ducing branded lines were will see what this court will do." ported to have informed custo
To the boy, Mr. Tam salds mera that no abnormally larga Next time you come before this orders for hostery would he con- court, you will get a sound sidered. With
of reduced offerings thrashing."
nylon yarn for August, hosiery producers zaid they adopted an allotment system for September "to protect regular accounts.”--- Associated Press.
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· BANK CHIEFS
Washington, July 18, Justice Harold Burton of the US, Supreme Court refused today to slay the civil contempt convic tion of the Bank of Americh and Trans-America and the Presidents of the two corporations,
The Federal Circuit Court In San Francisco, convicted them ot disregarding abcourt order, pre- venting transfer of 22 Callfornia banks and a half dozens brancher from trans-América to the Bank. Justice Burton said he found no reason to Intervore.
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"What do you meah, 'they're not sure the H-bomb will work?' Haven't they already scared everybody to death.
with it?"
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
have
f the A LOSER ON A LOBER
8. He did, so the JWas played from dummy and wos. FANCY PLAYS, thoroughly Now Enst tried to drop both the understood only by the masters K
the leading
10. This failed are not the main reason why the and Q of hearts at once by
East should top-rankers get more tricks out however-as of the cards than players they known since South would not defeat,
More Important by far a
have played the A on the first are the simpler plays which arise heart lead if he held another more frequently. Some of those card. North won that trick with are not too well understood by the heart Q, led the diamond to the rank and fite of pretty good the 8, and the heart K later took players. In this category comes the setting trick. the device of
a loser "discording a
Sound play by East, ter win-
on a loser." One form of the play ning the third tricks with the dia- is the lead of a card which a mond Q, would have required defender can foll by using the him.to
an even split of to hope for high trump on it while the de- the missing six spades. In that clarer tosses an otherwise sure case, he could have scored loser from the opposite band.
& AKG
4
H 10 9
DQ J J
CQ 954
S 7
HK Q DK 84 CA 763
N WE
S
S J 10
S 0 B B KJB 7 6. 03 2 DA 72
C None
НА
D 10 9 0 5
CK J 10.8 2
(Dealer: West. North-South) vulnerable).
West.......
1 C
19.
the
K and A and then, on the should have discarded the dia- mond 7. North of course would have trumped that with the heart K, but it would have been the lost trick for his side.
Tomorrow's Problem
S 0 7 5 4 3
S AJ 100 H Q J J.
4 2
D Q J 10
North Eest Buth C Pass Pass
TH Pass 4 H
Rather, crazy bid by East, you will say. Yet, as it developed, he could have made his contract,
South's
diamond 10
brought the J, K and A.
HA'K 3 DJ 3
CAK J
S Q N WED 7 5 4
$ CQ 9 0 5
3 SKD
H 10 8 0 DAK 9 8 2 C 10 7 2
(Dealer: South. Icad vulnerable). The
Both sides
What should Enst lead
after
heart 2 was led, the A winning South bid 1-Diamond, North 1- and the diamond being roturn Spade, South 2-Diamonds and ed In the hope that North had North 3-No Trumpat...
A BRITISH CROS WORD PUZZLE
1 Embrace.
4 Pass: 3 Cement. 10 On the
move
12 Jacket ́14 Flower. 17. Sprawl. Belu
19
Across
20 Ardent. 22 Not now. 23 Recluse.. 27 Barbarian. 20 Cunning, 30 Wrap-up. 11 Rovisos. 32 Before time.
Yesterday's Crossword. ACROSS 3 Prologue, B. Hoop, 1. Absolute, 11 Rosident, 18: Fapr. 16 Larslike,, 18 Trencher, 10 Doll, 21 Stooping 20: Flatiers, 20 Comay
DOWN 15 Char-Bora, 4
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rounds,
Enlists.
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Escape
by
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25 Deduce.
11 Infrequently, 20 Polaning 13. Conciso betmedium.
aying.
28 Necessity.
18 Burden.
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