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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1950.

Man Shan tightens up on security measures

Chinese Communist, garrisons on the Man Shan Islands have recently tightened up security measures, it was reliably learned yesterday. Ships of all nationalities without previous, au- thorisation from competent Communist mili- tory authorities are strictly forbidden to pass beyond the security line which is approxim- ately two miles from the shore of the island, the source added.

Soldier refugees' demands

A delegation of more than 100 soldier refugees, ¡veterans of the Chinese Civil-Wer, be- sieged the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce yester day seeking relief and asking assistance for their repatriation in Taiwan.

The refugees were part of an

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| Meeting of the Club will take place in the Club House, Hap- by Valley at 6 p.m. on Friday, 28th July, 1950 for the pur- pose of t

Receiving the Report nf the Committee and o State ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st May 1950.

Electing Officers and Com- mittee for the 1950/51 season.

Appointing Auditors for 1950/31.

Kong and Kowloon areas who failed to Join those who were removed to Junk Bny from the Mount Davis Refugee Camp Jast:] month,

Mr. Ko Cheuk-hung, heed' of the Committee for Relief of tho] Junk Bay Refugeet, and Chairman i

Annual meeting

of Hong Kong Sanatorium

Dr. Shu-fan, Chairman of Directors, addressing the Any ship failing to observe annual meeting of sharehold- the new regulation' will be

ers of the Hong Kong Sana- subjected to shelling by shore torium, Limited, on Saturday. batteries on the island, accord-year ended June 30, the Com

sald that during the financial ing to the same source.

pany had t satisfactory year of operation.

The community's demand for accommodation remains the surne as in former years with patients on the waiting list most of the time.

Although shipping_companies In Hong Kong and Mosso have not been officially notified of the new measure, presumably due to the lack of omelal contact between the authorities concerned, vessole plying between the two Colonies were cald to have unofficially and indirectly learned of the latest measure, and have been comply- Ing with the several days.

new order

for

These vessels, it was learned, are calling along a new course which is at least four miles from the Communist-held Islands.

The new Communist security measure, tho santc Boured thought, was prompted by the reported presence of Kuomintang reinnants near the islands.

Top secret

It was also decined neeessury

of the Chinese General Chamber by the Communists, the source of Commerce, fold the delegation believed, that military instalictions that he would do verything on these Islands, Including arti- within his power to help them. Tery positions and possibly alr He told them that funds at pre- fields as well, should be kept a scal available were not suffelent top secret. to take care of the refugees now In Junk Lay. He further stated that those who wish to go to Toivon must possess entry per mits and other relevant docu- ments.

Can

Explaining the establishment of a security lines two miles from the shore of the Islands, the source said that as far as the sea is concerned, normal buman vision cover only a distance of ubout two

milos. It was

presumed that the shelling of the British vessel Tak | Shing on Thursday by Communis stere batteries Sum

0 Chung Châu HK$59,000 is expected from the same source shortly.

A sum of more than HK$15,000 was received here from Taiwan for the relief of the refugees last week and a further

Carrier sets two records

of

Si Inland was due to the fact that. the ship was then sailing on course too close to the island.

The gunfire reported to have been heard by residents in the Tsum Wan Arco on Saturday night was also believed to be for the purpose of keeping away craft sighted in the vicinity of A big American alrezit-carrier Outer Lingting Island, BOW loaded with reinforcing warplanes Communist principal bese South arrived here today after what is of Hong Kong after the evacua- helloved to be the fastest Packetion of Nationalist forces about a crossing-eight days and seven months ago. hours from the U.S. West coast.

whose

Tokyo, July 23.

The 27,000-ton carrier, whe identity cannot yet be revealed, also brought what its officers be

The largest number of lleved was aircraft ever carried on a flattop. Any other business that may This number also cannot be be conducted at

It was an Annual disclosed, but

revealed General Mecting.

that the pinne load consisted largely of F-51 Mustang fighters for usc of the land-based Air Forces. Associated Press.

L. G. YOUNG,

Hon. Secretary.

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1. Reading of the minutes

of the previous meeting. } 2. Presentation of Accounts, 3. Hon. Secretary's Report.

4. Election of Ofcers.

5. Proposed amendments and alterations to the Constitution,

6. Proposed amendments and alterations to the Bye-Laws.

7. Any other Business.

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BALTIC PROTEST TO RUSSIA

Copenhagen, July 23. Denmark and Sweden will pro- against Russia's extending her territorial waters nine miles into the Baltic sea, authoritative sources said today.

sources said the joint These

would probably be do- protest livered to the Kremlin same time this week-end by the Daniels and Swedish Ministers in Moscow. The text of the note is expected to be

released

Monday- United Press.

on

GUERILLAS IN PUSAN AREA

LOCAL ESTATES

on

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The new hostel at 15, Ventria Road, Happy Valley, was com pleted in March at the cost of

about $350,000,

Owing to the demand by the lower classes for maternity ae- ascini chorlty commodation, maternity floor was completed in June with a labour theatre, a special tables ward of 14 cots separated from the beds of the mothers, an ante-natal and post- natal examination mom in addi- tion to 14 maternity beds,

The training school for mid- wives will be re-opened on Oc- tober after a cessation of nine) years due to the war.

A dividend of alx per cent a shure was declared and $160,000 was voted to the Bullding Pund of a new hospital.

were The following directors elected for the coming year; Dr. Shu-fan (Chairman), Dr. S N. Chau, Dr. Lí Įšhu-pal, Dr. H. C. Chan, Dr. C. H. Wan, Dr. T. C. Wong. Dr. W. K. Fok, Dr. Chau Wai-cheung, and Mr. Li Shu fong,

Compensation rentals

The work of assessing com- pensation rentals for properties requisitioned for the Services is now almost complete, said the quarterly report of the Rating and Valuation Depart- ment

During quarter, 1,460 Interim Kong, Kawion and New Kowloon valuations were nade Hong!

17,152,8. Allowing for enn. having a total raicable value of

cellations totalling $008,120, the net Increase in the rateable value amounted to $10,344.777; the in- crease in rates a year attributable to this figure being $2,812,612.

The gross increase In Property Tax resulting from these interim valuations amounted to $827,238 In one complete year.

Marcos Maria do Roza, tele- graphist, late of 57 Lion Rock

The total rateable value of Road, second fler, who died

the Colony at the close of the at his home

October 5,

under review was 1940, at the age of 50.

left quarter

$150,895,851. local estate valued at $7,400.

The numbers of bansideration An application by his widow. on sales and transfers of private Mrs. E. M. cia Koza, for the real estate scrutinised and valued letters of administration of the during the quarter was 628, and estate has been granted by the the total of the considerallons In Supreme Court Probates Registry volved was $42,629,508.90.-

Local estate valued at $27.900.

Liquor Licence cases dealt with! was left by Otto Maximian tetele 29. Selicenauer, engineer, late of 30 Loh Kah Zah, Shangbal, who died at the Jewish Hospital on September 10, 1949.

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Kerr, bank official

An application by Mr. O, J. attorney for the letters of ad

and lawful ministration of the estate, had heen granted.

TROOPER SAILS

The British troopship, as. Em- for England yesterday with more pire Fowey, left Hong Kong, than 500 troops and dependants on board,

Mrs. Jean Knowles Leach, late Mambers of all three Services of 310-10 Houte Vallon, Shangbal, were represented in the group. who died at the Country Hospital. An Army spokesman said that Shanghal, on October 3, 1949. they were all Servicemen who left local estate valued at $4,000. had completed their tour of duty

Mr. C. D.

Slądc, Washington, July 23.

law and lawful, barrister-at- in the Far East, and were

attorney, has

had turning home-many for. dis Korea guerilla troops

his ap

application run #re

the charge. grunted for operating in the vital Pusan, part letters of administration on be- half of the Hong Kong. and Shanghal Bank,

Hong Kong (Trustee) Limited.

Local estute valued at $29000 was left by Claude Hamilton Rolle merchant, late of Lor Angeles, California, who died of the Chapman Park Hotel South Alexandria. California, on Novem- ber 4, 1949.

aren, the Defence Department disclosed today, Pusan is where most American troops and cup- piles are being unloaded.

An Army spokesman, asked if the guerillas were North Koreans, said it was his personal opinion they were just Koreans "looking to turn a dishonest penny." United Press,

KASHMIR TALKS

New Delhi, July 22, Discussions on the

Kashmir queation were continued today for the third day in succession by the Prime Ministers of India 'and Pakistan and the United Nations mediator, Sir Owen Dixon,

They conferred for five hours in two sessions and will meet again tomorrow morning, accord- ing to a joint ometal communique issued tonight-Reuter”.

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SIAMESE TROOPS FOR KOREA

Bangkok, July 23. a three-hour session today, ap

The Siamese Parliament, after proved the Government's de Felsion to send Siamese Army contingent to assist the United Nationa. forces in Korea,

Field Marshal Pibel Songgram, the Prime Minister said

said Inter that detalled proposals of oqulp- ment and departure would be Patto the United Nations

twory.General withlo's day or

The Prime Minister de

added: "Only by fast and depisive action ean we cope withile critical situation throughout Aala.

B

supporting the inten Nations we are not only helping Koren, but also ourselves."

He added that there was a good response to the call for Volunteers for Korea, but the first batch would be drawn active servicemen,

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"You're doin' fine, Bottler!' Two or three more rounds

like this and he'll begin to get over-confident!”

BARCLAY

ONE WAY TO FOIL THEM the other

BRIDGE

housur

with two

POSSESSION by the defence | guards, where South could wind

three top trumpis In addition, he had to get his own trump holding down

of the queen and test of the up with his trump sult, with one of those over it. honours guarded by two low cards and the other by one low card, to those three without the de- is considered by the average de- fenders rußing.

he on won the second trick with the

clarer assurance that his oppo- Embarklag that plan.

nents will take a trick in the sult

If they don't lead it. That is only with the A, then

club K. overlook the heart K

halt true. They are sure to take

started the

atrick if the declarer leads the ruffing process, trumping iho Bult while they still have all of heart 5 with the spade 2. Next those cards. But there is some- he led to the diamond and ruff- times a way to shut out that ed the heart with the spade 4, combination, by applying the led to the club A and ruffed the principle of the ruff and over- heart 10 with the spade. 7, then ruff effectively.

led to

to the club Q oad scored the diamond K.

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CB 5 4 3 SA 10 9 7 42 2 H K

DQ 9 4

CK 30

Now came the killer, his learf of the heart J, hoping West would be the having to fellow suit. -

He

one

with

the

was. East, with only his three trumps,

ruffed spade 3 and South with the 9. The A and K then finished the hand. East had ruffed high with the spade Q, South would have won with the A, and then would have finessed the spade -10 to trap the J. Either way,

(Dealer: Narth. Both sides vul- South had them.

terable).

North

East

South

West

Pass

19.

Pass

3 II

Pass

4 S

Pass

4 NT

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5 D

Pass

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Tomorrow's Problem

S'A K. 7 After West cashed his diambat 5 A and switched -to-the- club

-7-6-5 4- South saw that his contract de

D Q 3 10

pended upon avoidance of a loser C 5 4 2 In the trump sull. Knowing the

exact

card combination which was necessary if he was to shut out bath defence honours. he played for it. He had to

And

5 Q 0 6 4

H 10 7 3 2

D9 7 0 2

C None

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CK J 10 07

(Dealer: South. East-West, vul-

West with one of the two missnerable),

Ing honour, singly-guarded, sit-

After South bida 1-Diamond;

ting under the doubleton K. It West passes and North 2-Dia- was also a must that East have lmonds, what should. East do?.2

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