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Intuition Among Women

by Ely Culbertson.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934

If the skill displayed by Miss

King's Theatre Bldg., 5th Floor. Joyce Ryall on a hand played by

Telephone 21256

Consulting Hours 9 til 1

and 2 till 6.

her in a recent Duplicate game is any criterion, I offer the purely altruistic suggestion to the Eng. lish team, which I am to play this summer, that they draft

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE

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By Order,

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Secretary. Hong Kong, 12th November, 1934.

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Just-Received POSTAGE STAMPS CATALOGUE for 1935

Stanley Gibbons

$10,50

S-A 10 6 4

H.-7 8 4

D.-7 4

C-A 973

West:-

S-5 3 2

H.-J 10 6

D.-9

C-Q J 8 6-5 2

East:-

S.-Q.9 7

H.-A 3 2

D-Q J 10 8 5 2 C-K

South -

S.-K J 8

HK Q 75

D-A K 6 3 C.-10 4

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Orders For The

Coming Week.

$2 489 60

sack Vater-bottle, Creat Gos slung on the backs and Box Res Circus Donates $100

(alung): Rifles and kpirators Orders by Lieut-Colonel H.

The following is the latest Ilst ot U. L. Dowbiggin, O. B. E. C. Bayonete may be drawn from mandant, Hong Kong Volunteer Headquarters at 5.80 p.m. on Mon- subscribers to the Society for the Pra day, 19th November undervention of Cruelty to Animals Fundr Defence Corp

C.Q.M.S. Sunley or between the F. Isako a Grand Russian Circus 100.00 Previously acknowledged $2,104.60

Hong Kong. Thursday, 15th Nov. 1934

GENERAL.

The Miniature Range is allotted

to the Adjutant (for examination)

on Thursday, 22nd November, 1984. ** CHECKING OF ADDRESS

REGISTER

hours of 9 am to 12 noon, 2 p.m. Harry Wicking & Co. Ltd....

Week days (Wednesdays, Batur Wallem & Co. days and Sundays. Excepted),

Corps Infantry: (Portuguese. Company)

The Corps Infantry will parade

50.00

to 8 pm or 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. or Staff-China Light & Power Co. · 48,00

War Memorial Nursing Home

25.00

25.00

[Mr. & Mrs. C. Ve Middleton ...

20.00

Hon. Mr. J. Owen-Hughen

20.00

Annoymoun

15.00

J. T. Prior, Esq.

15.00.

Wright & Co.

10.00

C. E. Warren & Co., Ltd.

10.00

Headquarters on Tuesday, Dr. A. R. Wellington

10.00

Madame Montargin

10.00

"Tub" and "Tax" Mra. N. Hosegood.

5.00

5.00

5.00 5.00

5.01

$.00

2.00

$2,489.60

Wang Hing

Officers Commanding Units are requested to check the above, Relat gister with their Records during November, 20th at 5.80 p.m.

Platoon Commanders will In- their Training in Camp...

In case of any Transfer, Restruct their respective Platoon in Mrs. Edwin nylo signation or Leave is omitted, they Field Signal &c. in preparation Messrs. Way of Hall

for Camp. Testifying before the Senate should inform the Adjutant by munitions probe, John W. Youngwriting and not alter the Register

Recruits will parade under C. S. Ye Olde Printerle Ltd. (above), President of the

M. Slattery for Arms add Foot Mr. Leung Chak Taun Pittsburgh' Laboratory, "the largest United Slates producer, of Uniform-Shirts→→→All recruits Drill, Belts and Frogs must be used. CAMP The Company will pro- tear gas and other combat gases, who have not been issued with said that his business had been`in- erénsed by the recent textile strike.

khaki Shirta will draw them from ceed to Camp on November 28rd by Store on Tuesday, 20th November, the 5.08 p.m. or 6.86 p.m. Train.

Orderly Officer--20th Noversber |1934.

to 27th November-2/Lieut. F., P. Sequeira.

FRADIO

TO-DAYS PROGRAMME

themselves.

PARADE

Corps Engineers Parade at Miniature Range", at 15.30 pin on Monday, 19th Novem-

ber, 1934.

Corps ist Battery

"SALVATION ARMY: GIRLS

HOLD SALE OF WORK

A sale of many attractive articles made by the girls of the Salvation

All ranks are requested to make Amy Girls Industrial Home will an effort to attend the Shoot at be held at the Y.W.C.A. Inter-

Friday, 23rd November--Camp Stonecutters Range on Thursday, national Service Centre, No. 309 The following programme will at Belcher's Fort parade at Fort 22nd November, details of which National Bank Building, on Thurs

were contained in Battery Cir-day at 10 a.m. The proceeds of sale The bidding: (Figures after be broadcasted to-day from the at 6.00 p.m.

Dress:Jackets, Slacks, Caps, cular dated 1st November, 1984 will be utilised in purchasing new bids refer to numbered explana-Hong Kong. Broadcasting Station

Names of those intending to be materials to provide further em Z.R.W. on tory paragraphs).

a wave length of 858 Belts, Frogs and Braces, Rifles, metres (845 K.C.'s) :—

Bayonets and Gas Masks will be present must be sent to 0.G. 1st ployment for the girls. {carried. 1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme,

Battery by Monday, 19th Novem- 1 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re Extra luggage to be Headquar-[ber, 1954. Jport.

ter by 12 am Friday, November, Dress-Uniform, Slacks, Jackets, 1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1.15 p.m.-A Reiny of the Hong Kong 23rd. Training will finish at 10 Blue Caps and Bandollers. Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong p.m. on 25th November, 1984. Hotel Grill Room. (by courtesy of the All names of members, attending Management).

Soutu West North East

Pass 1C.(1)

18. Pass 2NT(2) Pass 3NT Pass Pass

Pass |1—Miss Ryall_lays her plans

an eventual contrast in trump.

for

no

2-An overbid, not without mer it, predicated of course on the hope that the first bid will have the desired result. West, holding six clubs to the Queen-Knave, was not unnatur- ally suspicious and defiantly opened his

fourth-best club, which Miss Ryall ducked in the Dummy and East's King won.

1.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins, must be sent to C.S.M. by 19th

November, 1934. * Rugby Press. News, etc.

215 p.m.--Close Down.

A Talk on "To-morrow's Racing”. Classical Programme.

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

Machine Gun Battalion--

No. 3 (ANZAC) Company· '. Parade at Headquarters at 5.80 7-10.10 p.m.-European Programme... on Monday, 19th November. 7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-[1984. tiona, London and New York Stock & Commodity Quotations,

7.08-7.22 pm. A Recital by Percy

Heming (Baritone).

Joggin' Along the Highway

(Samuel) The Devout Lover (White) (n) Fairings; (b) Come to the Fair

(Easthope Martin)

The Company will proceed to November. Trains will leave Kow- Camp at Fanling on Friday, 23rd

Armoured Car Section " There will be no parade on Tueadaya until further notice,

APPOINTMENT

No. 1684, L/Corporal H. 3. V. Mossop, Machine Gun Troop, granted eight months leave. as from 3.11.84 to 2.7:85.

ATTACHMENT....

The following recruits will be No. 1671, Private R. S. Meadows, attached to No. 1 (MG) Company Corps Machine Gun Battalion for ration and training purposes Headquarters, is appointed, Lance during, Camping Season commenc Corppra with effect from 18thing from 18th November 1984. November, 1984:

Private W. Dyer, · Private L. Sanh.

LEAVE Armoured Car Section; granted No. 1997, Private A. F. Walkden,

foon East's failure to return the.

at 5.08 p.m., 6.36 p.m. and leave from 13.11.84 to 5:12.84 in- club was doubly significant, ing.

7.49. p.m.

clusive. that Miss Ryall knew, and knew

Dress will be Marching Order No. 1866, Private C. L. Gregory that East must know, that West's

as follows:-

No. 1 Platoon, No. 1 (M.G.) Coy Field Service Hats, K. D. Jackets granted two months leave as from Opening lead in the face of 4. (a) Juck the Fiddler; (b) The club bid to his right definitely

Ballad-Monger (Easthope Martin) and Shorts, Putties and Hosêtopa:}11.11.34 to 10.1.86. - 7.22-7.45 pm Light ahowed up the "psychic."

The Music.

Orchestral Black Boots of regular pattern, No. 2083, Private C. E. Stone. diamond Queen was led, which Zampa-Overture (arr. Winter)

Forage Cap (carried in Haver- No. 3 Platoon, No. 1 (M.G.) Com- Misa Ryall allowed to hold; the Continental Symphony Orch Back), Rifles, Slings & Bayonets, pany granted six months leave as diamond Knave was taken by the Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Strauss Belt, Pouches, Braces, Haver-from 10.11.34 to 10.5.55. Ace, the spade eight led to the Dummy's Ace and a heart play

of ed from Dummy. East, (course, ducked and the trick was

taken by the King.

(Weber)

Marek Weber & His Orch.

Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter).

Orchestre Raymonde. 7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Tomorrow's Racing" by Mr. A. J. P. Heard.

Miss Ryall, after due con- 8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re-

8.03-8.50 p.m.-Variety Programme.

1st Part British Empire ..... $4.50 sideration, decided that West, port 2nd Part Foreign Countries. $7.00 who had followed with the heart] Whole World Simplified

six, was not laying off with the Song- $3.50 Scott Stamp and Coin Co... $8.00 heart Ace, for two reasons, both Speak to me of Love

merely psychological, but never-

Yvert el Tellier Champion.. $8.00 theless shrewd.

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Visions in Smoke

Mlle. Lucienne Boyer (Soprano), Piano Solo-

The Queen was in the Parlour Just one more Chance

Rafe da Costa. Instrumental-

Hawaiian Love Bird :. Smiling Eyes

First, she knew West to be a player of indifferent calibrē who| had probably never refused to cash an Ace in his life; second, he had followed to the trick without the slightest hesitation- Band She therefore boldly took out Irving Berlin Waltz Songs Dummy's club Ace, on which

Debroy Somera Band.

King's Nawahi's Hawaiians.

'Frank Crumit.

East discarded a diamond, led Humorons Song another heart and, East in The King of Zulu desperation again ducking, went Piano Solo- the third round. up with her Queen and returned A Thousand Goodnights

True

Rale da Costa accompanied by Ray Noble and his Orchestra.

East of course led another diamond, which Misa Ryall won Vocal with the King. She now cashed her good, heart, on which East was forced to discard one of his

Over Somebody Else's Shoulder The Little Dutch. Mill

Derickson and Brown, 8.50-9 p.m.--Good Company Medley two remaining diamonds. Then, farr. Willoughby) and played by the with sublime confidence, she put J. H. Squire Celeste Octet East in the lead with the last 9-10.30 p.m. Classical Programme. diamond and finessed his forced Concerto No. 1 in C Major (C Dut),

Op. 15 (Beethoven). apade lead to win the last twoj. tricks and to fulfill her contract.

GUESSING CONTEST

WINNERS

Artur Schnabel and The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolm, Sargent.

1st Movement Allegro con brio.. 2nd Movement Largo.

9.30 pm Renter Press Bulletins.

London 1. p.m. Stock & Commodity Quotations.

Concerto No. 1 in C Major (Beethoven) Brd Movement-Fondo "Orpheus"--"Dance) of the Blessed

Enterprising Move By Spirits (Gluck) Be

King's

Theatre

Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York: conducted by A.

Toscanini, A

King's Theatre "The House Of Symphony in D Minor (Cesar Franck)

Rothschild guessing.

The Winners of the competition were as follows:

(1) Mrs. C. 8. Fisher

Royal Naval Armament Depot,

Queen's Road, East.

(2) Misa O. Barretto,

c/o Siemens China Co.

(3) Mrs. C. A. Goldenberg,“

c/o T, J. Bridge & Son,- 1.77 The above winners are requested to call at the King's Theatre Office for their prize awarded.

Eduring the B4 hour

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski,

1st Movement Lento Allegro non

troppo,

2nd Movement Allegretto

Erd Movement Allegro non troppon

1030 pm Renter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News. Further Landon Stock & Commodity, Quotations

10/40 pmClose Downer

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t Private E. J. Porter, Private

Private G. E. Roylance, Private A. W. Rowe.

Private G. L. Heytman; Private

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Private F. A. Broadbridge, Pri- vate S. A. Broadbridge.

Private J. D. Mackenzie, Private

J. Winyard

Private S. Baker,

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