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WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933.

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CONTRACT

(By ELY CULBERTSON) World Champion Player and

Greatest Card Analyst

manner

THE CHINA MAIL.

PRADIO"

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

12.30 p.m.--European, programme of Columbia & Regal records.

MAIL REVIEW

ROUND HONG KONG'S CINEMA THEATRES

THEATRE.

MAIL REVIEW

THE SILVER LINING”KING'S

THEATRE.

"The Silver Lining," now appear- ing at the King's Theatre is a new form of screen story. It is vigor The following programme will be

young Lieutenant who is hopeless- broadcast to-day from the Hong

ly in love with a married woman.ous, keenly interesting and excep

tionally human.

It is a story of New York-the Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W."THE KING'S CUP CENTRAL He is precipitated into a stirring series of occurrences in which he on a wavelength of 355 metres (845

disobeys his submarine comma two extreme sides of New York life K.C.'s):-

"The King's Cup" now der in an effort to save his friend-pent house luxury and tenament MINIMUM RESPONSES

showing at the Central Theatre is adrift at sea on a target for a poverty. It records the lives led ja very fine sporting film with Bri-squadron of aeroplanes. He is dis-by the ultra-rich and in graphic de- One of the strongest features

tain's air classic for a background. bonourably dismissed from the tail contrasts the lower East Side 1 p.m.--Local-Time & Weather Re-

The story, which was written by Service, but finally vindicates him with the fashionable upper Park of the Approach-Forcing System

ik, por port

ground running through Sir Alan Cobham, has both romance self in an heroic gesture in which Avenue. There is a love back- the

in of bidding is

1.15 p.m. A relay of the

Itrayed by a cast of beauty and Hong and thrills. A professional pilot be forfeits his life.

Walter Huston acts the part of

charm. which the tone of the bidding is Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of loses his job when he crashes. The

Marueen O'Sullivan, John War of Forcing the Management (During the inter- girl who loves him knows that his the submarine commander, while regulated by means

vals recorded music will be broadcast greatest ambition is to win the Madge Evans heads the feminine burton, Betty Compton and Mary Opening bids, Forcing Takeouts.

King's Cup Air Race. She enters role. Jimmy Durrante has another Doran star in this picture. Forcing Re-bids-all of which show hands of game strength- and the negative notrump ponse, designed to keep the feet of partner on the ground and prevent contracting for a

tricks which ber of entirely unattainable.

16

rea-

In

nuza- may be many

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS. respects, the minimum response is the most important bid in Contract W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

because it is the equivalent of a Kowloon Bay. New Work & Repairs. Call Flag "stop loss order to prevent in the Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors Contract world the effort to attain:

an unreachable game.

England, as well America, has become converted to the Ap proach principles of bidding, and the hand below. while presenting no particular problems in the play, of the car- aptly illustrates two dinal principles of the system.

South-Dealer.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

**Phone 22232. 53, Queen's Road Central

On sale at all book-stalis and at the LAMMERT BROS.

offices of the Publishers, SA, Wynd- ham Street.

TYPHOON MAP of the CHINA SEA. The Landaman's Handy Guide to locat ing the Centre of the Typhoon. Price 50 cents.--Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd. "China, Mall" Office, SA, Wyndham St.

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for schools by A, H. Crook, W. Kay and W. L. Handyside. Price $1, on sale at the publishers, Newspaper Enter- prise, Ltd., SA, Wyndham Street.

"COASTWISE"-An interesting book of cartoons depleting "Happenings" on the China Coast. Price $1, on sale

"China Mail" officer, 3A, the Wyndham Street.

at

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For Farticulare apply to:-

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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

- Public Auctions

THE

HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON THURSDAY, the 20th July. 1933, commencing at 11 a.m.

at their Sales Room,

4, Duddell Street.

12 Electric Toasters

G Doz. Fancy Hand mirrors

100 Doz. Children printed hand-

kerchief

175 Gross Lead pencil

20 Doz. Bathing Rubber Belts

50 Doz. Athletic Vests

50 Doz. Vests with sleeves

6 Doz Fancy walking sticks

20 Daz. Hand towels

1 Doz Rain coat

17 Sacke Wheet flour

35 Bottles of Meadow croft

Essence

110 Tins Calumet Baking Powder'

4 Cases Glass beats

11 Pieces Ham

12 Pra.Richkaha wheel

25 Bags White Oat

also

Neither side vulnerable.

North

West

East

Spades K Q 10 2

Hearts--A 875

Diamonds-Q 5 Clubs K J 6

Spades A J 98 Hearts Q 9 4

Diamonds- 72

Clubs 9 5 3

Spades 7 6 4

Hearts-K 10 6 3

Diamonds-K 6 3 Clubs 10 4

South

Spades-5 3

Hearts J 2

Diamonds-A J 10 8 4

Clubs-A 8 7 2

The Bidding:

(Figures after bids in table

refer to numbered explanatory

paragraphs.}

South

West

1 Diamond (1)

Pass

2 NT (3)

Pass

Pass

Pass

North

East

2 Spades (2)

Pies

13 NT (4)

Puss

1-A minimum Opening bid. The hand contains no Rebid values of any kind.

A Quantity of Valuable House-2-Slightly better than a Forcing held Furniture and Miscellaneous Goods etc., etc.

Terras: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers Hong Kong, 18th July, 1988.

have received

Takeout.

The hand contains

3 honor-tricks plus the Queen of partner's suit, which sug- gests the strong probability that 4 tricks in diamonds can be won and thus a game at: notramp is available, if not at

A great variety of - Sun Helmets, THE Undersigned hal by rabic 3-South applies the brakes. The

Straw Hats, Bathing Costumes, Auction

Khaki & White Drill Shorts, Wool

ON

& Bistle Stockings, Fountain Pens, THURSDAY, the 20th July. 1938,

Gold & Silver Watches, Fit &

Spray. Sporting & Day wear Shoes,

etc.

LOWEST MARKET PRICES.

YEE HING (TOMEY & CO.)

62, Des Voeux Road C.

WE HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE.

great varieties of used and unused

POSTAGE STAMPS

in acta, bags, packets, single and in approval books for collections also

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE- SEEDS from

Messra. Sutton & Sons, Ltd, Reading Messrs, Arthur Yates & Co, Ltd,

Bydney..

GRACA & CO., Dealer is Postage Stamps, Garden Beeds, Beligious Goods, Toya, sic. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

P. O. Box Na. $120 HONG KONG.

at 11. a-m..

at their Sales Room,

4 Dudden Street,

(for account of the concerned)

2 Cases Shadow Stripe Poplina

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 18th July, 1933.

MOTOR

DIAL 27761

TRANSPORT

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QUALITY PRINTING WithQuick Service

from the Studio).

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p. Close Down. Pianoforte. Recital from the Studio.

Relay from Daventry. 4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

her machine in the race, herself as of his intimitable comic roles as pilot and the man as observer. By the ship's cook who is drawn into

a subterfuge he has to take control a boxing-match with a kangaroo. MAIL REVIEW and the finish is wildly exciting.

Dorothy Bouchier is seen as the MAIL REVIEW sporting aviatrix and Harry Milton

7-10.30 p.m.--European programme, ably supports her in, the role of the

Gems, from pilot. 7-7.20 p.m.- Vocal Z.B.W.'s Library.

C. B. Cochran's 1980 Revue

Light Opera Co.

The Blue Mazurka The Desert Song

BROKEN WING" MAJESTIC

THEATRE.

"PENALTY OF FAME”— ORIENTAL THEATRE.

Two popular stars, Lew Ayres Ayres and Maureen O'Sullivan, take

Lupe Velez returns to movieland {part in the Universal drama "Per- MAIL REVIEW

with one of the greatest successes alty of Fame" now showing at the of her screen career. "Broken Oriental Theatre. "HELL BELOW" QUEEN'S

The story shows Lew Ayres in THEATRE.

wing," now showing at the Majes- tic Theatre shows this clever Span- the role of a clever newspaper co- lumnist who supplements his ac- of naval ish actress at her best. Light Opera Co. Thundering thrills

adventures unheard of The story which has been taken tivities with radio broadcast. - All 7.20-7.30 p.m.-A relay from the battles, King's Theatre of the UFA. Symphonie under the surface of the sea and from the play shows Miss Velez as goes smoothly until his interfer- panorama of the the foster daughter of a ranch-lence with a notorious gangster who Orchestra playing "Hungarian Rhap-jan Intimate

sailors of the submarine feet, form owner. An aeroplane accident land has kidnapped the daughter of a

Follows some clever. sody" by courtesy of the Management.

7.30-8.35 p.m.-A Selection of Decca & huge background for the romance Melvyn Douglas on the scene, and millionaire.

in "Hell Below," now showing at a fight follows between Douglas detective work on the part of Ayres records kindly supplied by

the Queen's Theatre.

and his rival, a bandit, play by Leo who is successful in outwitting

the gangster and rescuing the girl. Robert Montgomery is seen as a Carillo, to win the girl. Sincere Co.

8 pm (Local Time & Weather Re- port); Orchestral-d

Mesari,

A Bungalow, A Piccolo and You Underneath the Arches

Song

Jack Hylton & His Orch. F.3070.

The "O" Song

The Sun Has Got His Hat On

George Buck (Comedian) F.3065. Orchestral

It's That Little Extra Something Goodnight, Baby

Billy Merrin & His Commanders

Vocal Duet

You Can Make My Life Bed

of Roses

Sing, Brothers

F.3048.

Stuart Ross & Joe Sargent F.3046, Orchestral

Liule Anna Gramm

You're Taking a Chance with Me Jack Hylton & His Orchestra F.3040. Band-

Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day Roy Fox's Commentary

Song

Ray Foz & His Band F.3063.

This is the Night

Beautiful Garden of Roses

Maurice Elwin (Baritone) F.3062,

Orchestral

hen Work is Through

When

You Said It

Jack Hylton & His Orch. F.3039.

Xylophone Sala

Teddy Bear's Picnic

Rudy's Rambles

Rudy Starite F.3051.

8.35-9.30 p.m.-Concert Items from Z.B.W.'s Library

Piana Solo-

Prelude in B Flat (Rachmaninoff) Polichinelle (Rachmaninoff)

Leff Poulshnoff

Chorus-

Prayer of Thanksgiving Swing Low Sweet Chariot

Associated Glee Clubs of America Sonata in C, Minor (Grieg}

Majorie Hawyard and Una Bourne.

Song

Bright Is The Bing Of Words

(Vaughan Williams) The Roadside Fire

(Vaughan Williams).

Stuart Robertson.

Violin Solo-

Humoresque (Dvorak) Caprice Viennois (Kreisler)

Fritz Kreizler. 9.35-10 p.m.-From the Studio.

Pianoforte recital by Mr. Harry Ore.

1.

notrump response has not in- creased the contract and North 2 is thus warned against con-

tracting for anything more 3.

than bid mast be reached in view of North's Forcing Take- out.

4-Again the correct bid, "

(1) Bourree (Esch-Saint-Saens) (b) Gavotte (Valentine-Ore)

(e) Tambourin (Ramean-Godovsky)

(2) Prelude (Mendelssohn) -- (b) Scherza (Mendelssohn) (a) Isle Joyeuse (Debaswell). (b) To a Water-Lily (

No. 6 Rhapsody (Liast) 10-10.30 pmA relay from Daven- try of the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Sir Dan God- frey, from the Pavilion, Bournemouth.

In the play, the hand presents (Should reception prove satisfactory, absolutely no problem. The suc- this relay will be continued until 11 cess of the diamond finesse 83-p.m.). sures South of his game contract

with 1 trick to spare.

10.30 pm. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. (approx.)-Close Down,

POP At Last An Artist Gets A Check.

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