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Only fresh English Fruit

in tins

or jars

You got all the benefits from the position of the factory in the middle of the orchards, ❖ nothing · but Sen-ripened fresh fruit makes the Anest jams possible.

Chivers Jams

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

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ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC

Offer the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1933.

CONTRACT SERVICE FOR OTHERS. CONSIGNEES NOTICE. P & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND

BRIDGE

MRS. II. LANGLEY INVESTED |THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

'WITH ORDER OF ST, JOHN

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO,'

By W. E. McKenney for the well-being of the

You

was

Host

For voluntary service rendered

com munity in connexion with can talk about your ambulance and nursing work squeeze plays, end plays and Mrs. H. Langley, District Secre xrand coups, but I still belleve tary of the Hongkong St. John the most thrilling play in bridge Ambulance Brigade,

a finely executed defensive evening invested with the In play, and here is uno that algnia of Serving Sister of the came up in a recent tournament. Venerable Order of St. John of Again we find the declarer play: Jerusalem, by its Excellency the. ing a small slam contract for what Governor, Sir William Pool, in he thought to be a sacrifice, and the presence of a large gathering took very fine defensivo play to stop of guests, at Mountain Lodge. him from making his contract.

Generally, if the declarer loads a card of a suit of which you have none, and you have a trump, It pays to ruff, but in this hand you must refrain from doing that on the first round.

The Bidding

South and West passed. North made a third hand opening bid of one heart. East made a negative double-what he was really in- terested in was to find out whether or not his partner held four spades. South overcalled the double with two diamonds. West had a singleton of one ault bid by the opponents and a doubleton of the

Nono VA-9-7-6-5-3 ◆K-J.6

K-10-8-3

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Kohe Yokohama Ifanatutu Vancouver Lase LIASA

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July 20 July 14 July 16

July 10 July 21 July 26 July 20 July 30 Aug. 1 Ang. 3 Aug. 11 Aug 13

Aug. 16 Aug. 18

July 28

Aug. 2

Aug. 12

Aug. 24

Aug 25 Aug. 27 Aug. 20

Aug. 29

Aug. 31 Sept. 2

Sept. 11

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Tourist G$196

240

SOUTH 10-9-8 J

SPECIAL LOW SUMMER

EXCURSION

fares

To HONOLULU and Return ....

To VICTORIA, VANCOUVER

1st Class .from G$365

432

SEATTLE and Return } ...from

ATTRACTIVE EXCURSION FARES

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EMPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF CANADA

Leave

Hong Kong

June 26.

July 7.

Arrive Manila

For further information please apply to:

June 28, July 9

CANADIAN PACIFIC

NY.K.

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Tatauta Maru

Asama Maru Taiyo Maru

Seattle & Vancouver.

Wed., 21st June. .Wed., 6th July. Mon., 17th July.

Helan Maru (starts from Kobe) Sat., 24th June, Hikawa Maru (starts from Kobe) Mon.. 17th July, London, Marsellios, Antworp & Rotterdam via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

Hakono MaruTM

Suwa Maru

Fushimi Maru

Sat, 24th June. .Sat., 8th July, -Sat., 22nd July.

Sydney & Moļbourne via Manila & Ports,

Atsuta Maru

Kamo Maru

..Sat., 24th June. .Sat., 22nd July,

Thurs., 29th June. ..Tues., 11th July.

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

*Bengal Maru

Tango Maru

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panoma.

Helyo Murn

.Sat., 29th July.

Liverpool via Port. Sald, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,"

Genoa & Valencia,

*Durban Maru (calls Barcelona) Sun., 16th July, Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon..

*Nagato Maru

*Penang Maru

Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama.

Tinkozaki Maru

Thurs., 29th June,

.Sut., 8th July.

.Sat., 23rd June.

*Muroran Maru (Kobe direct) Mon., 28th June.

Terukuni Maru

Wed., 5th July,

*Akito Maru (Moli direct)....Thurs., 6th July.

•Cargo only.

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NEXT SAILING

M.S. “TAI SHAN”

ON JUNE 18th.

All Vossals have Excellent Accommodation for 12 Passengers..

Time In Transit. Fares.

Hongkong to San Francisco

Hongkang to Los Angelos

25 days 26

Hongkong: to New York

42

G$190.00 C$195.00 G$310.00

For Passenger and Freight Information please apply

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Agents.

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other, also two five-card suits. More particularly, he had five of a major suit.

ANTWERP, LONDON.

and STRAITS.

The Steamship,

of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being and/or extra hazardous Godowns of landed at their risk into the hazardous The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may ho obtained.

Como ENVANNOCHI"

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th June, 1933, will be subject to rent.

.stcamer

Amongst those present were the All claims against the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall, Hon. must be presented to the Undersign- Dr. A. F. Wellington, the Hon. d on or before the 3rd July, 1933, Mr. T. N. Chau, Drs. Ma Luk, H. or they will not be

recognized. All broken, chafed, and damaged ol Arculli, P. Ruttonice, Honhing, W.B.A. Moore, Lal Po-chuen, Ip where they will be examined on the

Goods

are to be left in the Godowns, : Kam-wa, Leung Chum-ha, T. P. 17th June, 1933, at 10 a.m., by Messrs.

and Douglas,

To

Woo, S. F. Lee, Messrs Fung Ji-Godomply with the Goneral Bonded Chuck, Chan Lim-pak, Fung Kong- un, Kwok Suf-lau, Tang Shui-kin, Warehouse Regulations consignces Ip Lan-chuen, Leung Pat-yue, Ho must have a Revenue Officer in Kom-tong, Li Yau-taun, Kwok attendance when damaged dutiable

goods are examined: Chan, Shum Pak-ming, Ng Wah,

No Fira Insurance Mok Kon-sang, U Kai-chueng, J. effected.

has D. Bush, I. B. Trevor, A. J. Bills of Lading will be counter- Ralston, Wong Kwong-tin,, Mak signed by Ying-kwai, Lum Sing-yu, Fan Shui-nam, Chan Man-kal, E. M. Raymond, Leung Shi-sang, Chak Tui-wong. Mesdames

Dovey, Moore, Chak Tal-kwong, Ralston, Misses Lopes, Y. Langley, Fox, Hung, Fan, Molly Chan and Alicé Kwok.

Well Deserved.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND) Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Straits, Java and Burma, Ceylon, India, Peralan Gulf, Mauritius, E. & 8. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand, & Queenaland Ports, Red Sea. Egypt, Constantinople, Greece, Lavantino Ports, Europe Etc. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL-FORTHNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS." (UNDER CONTRACT WITH HAM. GOVERNMENT.)

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KAIBAR-I-HIND

BURDWAN

MANTUA RAWALPINDI *ALIPORE "SOMALI

RANPURA RAJPUTANA

*Cargo only,

Топа

From Hong-

| kong (about)

12,000|17th June. 6,000 24th June.

11,000 1st July, 16,000 15th July. 6,000 20th July. 6,800 22nd July. 17,000 29th July. 17,000 12th Aug.

Calls Casa Blanca.

DESTINATION

Bombay, Mlos & L'don B'bay, M'les, Havre, L'don, H'burg, R'dam A'werp & Hull Bombay, Milos & L'don Bombay, M'les & Lidon Straite, Colombo & B'bay B'tsy, M'les, Havro, L'den H'burg, R'dam, A'worp & Hap Bombay, M'los & L'dan Bombay, M'Ita'& L'don

Calle Karachi.

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus; Smyrna and other Levant Ports by Steamers of the Khadivial Mail 8.9. Co.

been

SANTHIA TAKADA

BIRDHAN A

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 12th June, 1938.

CONCERT AT K.C.C.

LEADING LOCAL TALENT ENGAGED

Making the investiture, Hia Excellency stated that the award had been made by the Chapter The concert which is to tako General of the Brigade for ser-place at the Kowloon Cricket Club, vices which Mrs. Langley had ren-on Saturday, June 24, promises to dored in the Colony. Several be a most excellent entertainment, awards had been made from time The following ladies and gentle- to time to members of the Hong- men have promised' to contributo kong community by the Chapter to the programme: General, but he thought there was none which had been better de- served. (Hcar keur).

Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpman (soprano); dances by Miss Violet Capell's pupils (Misses V. Broad- His Excellency referred to the bury and E. Ford, Master G. Jowitt carly associations of Mrs. Langley and Miss J. Bradbury); the Rev. with the local brigade and her J. N. Lowie Bryan will say a few While he had no tricks, he was appointment as Corps Officer in words; W. Houston Bailey (bari- Justified in making an. overcall of 1928 and subsequently as Dis- tone); John Pymm (one-string two spades as it was a constructive trict Secretary, In the latter fiddler); J. J. Ferguson and J. C. bid and the distribution justified capacity," said His Excellency, M. Grenham (burlesque come- it. North bid three diamonds and "you were responsible for start diana); Dick Barty songs

and East hid three spades. South

Dave passed and West went to four, ing, organising and developing stories at the piano):

various nursing associations. Blumenthal, Gus D'Aquino and North and East Passed and During the last two years two Ronnie True (the versatile instru- South decided to try for the sac-lag days have been held and re-mental and vocal trio).

aulted in the collection of over Accompaniments will be by Mrs. $10,000: This was undoubtedly |J. Chadwick and Mr. G. W. E. due to your energy and power of True. organising.

spades.

rifice and bid five diamonds. North and West 'passed and East bid five spades. South and West passed and North went to six dia- monds, which Enst promptly doubled.

The Play

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

8,000125 June 8.30 am 18'pore, Panang & Calcutta 8,000 10th July. S'pore, Ponang, Rangeon 'a

Calcutta

8,000)

2nd July.

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta

B. I. Apcar Lins ateamers have excellent accommodation for lab and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).

NANKIN NELLORE TANDA

7,000 7,000

2nd. July.

4th Aug..

8,000

2nd Sept.

Manila, Rabaul,

Brisbane, Sydney

and Melbourne.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to 'Shanghai, and. Japan and Hongkong to Australia.

Hong-Kong to Sydney-10 days. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:--- The Union 3.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via Now Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Buei. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London via Panama Canal.

ALIPORE

RANPURA BIRDHANA

BANGALORE TALMA

RAJPUTANA RANCHI TILAWA

In case of wet weather, the con- cert will be held in the hall,

Cargo only,

"But it is in connexion with the Now Territorios that you have made such a great reputation and done so much great work, (Hear West's opening lead WAN *hear). There is no doubt your spade, which declarer ruffed in energy, enthusiasm and skill has dummy with the six of diamonds. been very outstanding and I do The ace and a small heart were not think I am exaggerating when returned, declarer ruffing the sec-I say that many women and child-! ond heart with the four of dia-ron in the Territories owe their monds.

lives to the care and trouble you Declarer next led his ace of have taken. The people of the clubs and when the queen dropped New Territories owe you a great from East, he led the seven of debt of gratitude. On behalf of clubs and finessed the eight.

If East had trumped this card services you have rendered and the Colony I thank you for the there-would-have-been-no-way-el-congratulate you on the recogn stopping South from making six

accorded." ·.·

odd, as he could then pick up the tion that has been trump, ruff a heart and still have (applause).

a club with which to take the club fincaso.

His Excellency then planed the Order on Mrs. Langley's tunic,

The real defensive play that amidst loud applause. was made was that East refused to raft the club but discarded

smalt spade. Declarer entered his dummy's king of clubs on which to hand by ruffing another heart: but discard his losing spade. East ruffed now when he led the six of clubs with the declarer to over-ruff with and finessed the ten, East ruffed the ace of diamonds. The declnrer with the deuce of diamonds. then had a losing spade.

East then led a spada which the declarer trumped in dummy with the Jack of diamonds.

Refusing to ruff the first club and waiting for the second club lead before ruffing is without a The king of diamonds was led doubt the prettlest defensive play. I from dummy; but when declarer led have seen this year.

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SALVAGE TUG TAIKOO

V.P... 600 Mažara.

SAILING TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

6,000 | 20th June.'] S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka

& Nagoya

| 16,000 | 29th June

8,000 29th June. 6,000 12th July. 11,000 13th July. 17,000 13th July. 17,000 27th July. 10,000 27th July.

S'hai; Kobe & Yok S'hai, Moji. Kobe &Ora) a S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko Amoy, 8'hai, Moji, Kobe

- & Öenka S'hai, Mojl, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Yoko Amoy, 8'hai, Moji, Kobe.

& Osaka

1

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice: Parcels Measuring not more than 5 c.ft. will be received at the Co.'s Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agents,

P. & O. Bldg., Connaught Road, Central.

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#

" LONDON (via'Australiq) from £129.15.0. (Australian Newspapers on file).

Due H'Kong Leaves H'Heng Leaves Manila Due Sydney.

in port.

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20 June.

23 June.

July.

11 July.

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24 July.

Aug.

11 Aug.

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10. Sept.

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8 Oct.

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To SHANGHAI,

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4th July.

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COMMERCIAL LINE:

For DUNKIRK við Hálphong, Saigon Oran-Lo Havre s.a. "Yongtso"." leaves Saigon on or about 15th Juno, 1933. 8.5. Yalou leaves Hongkong on or about 30th Juno, 1933

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