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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934

CROSS-WORD CONTEST

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FOR KING'S THEATRE

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MISCELLANEOUS

SPORT NOTICES.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB BRITISH MINISTER

THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Wea ther Permitting) at HAPPY VAL- LEY on SATURDAY, 1st. Decem- ber, 1984, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung atį. 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 28th Nov., 1984.

Just Received POSTAGE STAMPS

CATALOGUE for 1935

Stanley Gibbons

1st Part British Empire

2nd Part Foreign Countries.. Whole World Simplified

Scott Stamp and Coin Co.,. Yvert et Tellier Champion

FETED

Guest Of Chinese Businessmen

EVERYTA

49

IT THE SE

50

N

13

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IN THE CATSPAW

HORIZONTAL

Name of the star in "The World 1.

VERTICAL

BRIDGE NOTES.

·REMARKABLE HAND

by Bly Culhertaan.

MAN TRAVELS AS ““LIVE ANIMAI”

Concealed In Case To

Save Rail Fare

GERMAN SHOWMAN'S RUSE

BADIO

"TO-DAYS PROGRAMME:

The following programme, will be broadcasted to-ilk"; from : the Hong Kong Broadcasting/ Station Z.R.W. or a wave length of 855 metres (845 K.C.'s);——

A hand which stretches Itself to accommodate the contract

A man has been travelling around undertaken by the Declarer is

1-2.15 pm European Programme. Germany "packed" in a case labeli- rare indeed at the Bridge table ed "Live animal" A showman of port

1. p.m.---Local Time & Weather Re- The one given below seemed to Gelsenkirchen decided to

1:03 p.m.-Recorded Music, be built to order.

railway fares by making his assis Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong 1.15 p.-A Relty of the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy, of the Managementry DARUVARUN

1:30, Bester Frass Bulletins, Bugis Erosa News, etc.

save

2:15 pm-076sa Down.

A Relay of:st" Andrew's Ball Jazz Pico Recitalizing

47 pm Chinese "Programme,

• 7-12 midnight European grammer

It was dealt in a Duplicate tant travel from town to town as game, and whether the Declarer packag

Before each journey he "packed" undertook a contract of four the man in a box with a flask of clubs, five clubs or six clubs, be coffee, a bottle of water and some found that his supply of tricks bread. Then he labelled the case lasted just long enough to fulfill Live Animal" and delivered it at

the railway goods yard. This contract: | Mr. Alvan L. Davis of Water-| One journey lasted twelve hours,

bury, Conn., recently sent me the The man if the case lost conscious Lions, London and New York: Stock hand below, which was played in peas and when it arrived at its des- Commodity Quotations a tournament for mixed pairs at tination, the authorities, hearing 7.08-7.30 p.m./Band Huile. the University. Club of Water-po sound, concluded the "animal" The Mill on the Hock-Overture bury. In sanding the hand Mr.Inside was dead: So they opened Davis makes the remark that the the box. They informed the police. board is an exemplification of the and the showman was arrested. Biblical statement that "the last

She plays opposite Harold Lloyd,

6. To piece out

shall be first, and the first shall be, last."

South, Dealer

Both sides vulnerable North:

S—A 8.6 8

H-J

D-8 7

CA J 10 9 6 3

West:-

5.-10 5

H-10 8 6 5 3

D-K 6 4 3 C-Q 5

1.

Frult Salts

Moves On." (pass)

in "The Cat's Paw,"

2.

End of Banana

Bee's Knees. (int)

3. A Don

16.

"N" would make it a conveyance

4. Lumpy Compound

A marine wolf

5. N.B. (actual)

:

East:

7. The Bard lived here.

8. A Root

J. Bone

24.

Female traffic cop

10. Sheltered

Lohengrin's girl friend (poss)

27.

A mingling

29. There

30.

This is Everything

One who walks aimlessly

Arden's christian name

34. Baby soon learns to say this

33. This is new.

35. This is how last year's sult looks

this year

38. Initials of 1, down

188. But

39. These

40. Initials of the star..

Withered

Pendleton's christian name Christian name of 1. down Policemin

His Excellency the British Minis- 42. ter to China, Sir Alexander Cado-43. gan, was the guest of honour at 44. tin' given by the Chinese General 48. Chamber of Commerce at the Hong 60. S. L. (actual}' Kong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday: 51. Japanese coin!..

Mr. Li Sing-kui presided, and, amongst those present were the Hon. 63. Same as 48 across

52. L.A. (ach])

Sir Thomas Southern, C.M.G., the 57. Even Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. 68. Mr. S. W. Ta'o, the Hon. Sir Eric 59. Teichman, C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. N.

60. L. Smith, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau. 61. Mr. Li Yau-taun, the Hon. Mr. C. 03,

11. Molten Rock

12. Rock that splits easily

19. Property

S-K Q.9 7 H-9 7:42 DA Q∙ 10 9 C.-7.

South:

18, Scolded

20. This sounds like a cheer

3.-1 4 2 H-A K Q

22. Gold

D.-J 5 2

23. Tilled

C-K 8:4 2

logical Opening lead.

Pro

7. p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

(arr Winterbottom)

The BEO, of Wireless Military Band conducted by Walton O'Donnell.

Semiramide Overture (Rossini)

Creatore's Band.. Sons of the Brave-Marck (Bidgood) Entry of the Gladiators (March)

(Fucik)

At the six tables where five The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards 7:30-7:45 pm--A Recital by Richard clubs was the contract either aske (Tenor) heart or a club was opened by 1. Too Late To-marrow (Langenberg) East on the theory of adopting 2. Macushla (Macmurrough)

u waiting policy as regards the 3. Neapolitan Love Song (Victor Her holdings in diamonds and spades.

4

bert)

Where the contract was six in my Garden (O'Keefe).

7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio. clubs, East, with an apparent "To-morrow's Racing" by Mr. A. J. entry in the diamond Ace, decid-[P. Heard.

jed establish the setting trick by 3pm-Local Time & Weather Re-

leading the King of spades; and port.

8.03-8.30 p.m.-From the Studļo.'

Programme

the only loser for the Declarer A“Juzz Piano Reefiil by Miss Doreen against this Opening was the|Ma eventual loss of the spade Queen, the Declarer's losing diamonds 1. being discarded on the hearts In. Dummy.

26. These might be vampires or for There were eight tables in odd could be made.

horns

28. N will fit in here

31. Ostrich like birds

32. Pertaining the nose

80. Una and Harold

37. Merkel and Lloyd

41. Conversation in Chicago

|44. To turn to account

45. A French lady is born, this way 46. Girl's name

47. A Young girl in 49 down 49. Christmas picture at the King's

58. This means nothing

54. Expert Airman

65. Afternoon cocktail-

66. Scorch

58. She used to be a rib

161. Tit Bits for mies

62. To Play

67. This is good for troubled waters 68. L.C.O. (actual)

A sign of nervousness in speech Reverse two letters which mean 65. Fuel

regarding Burglar's diamonds CHF. (actual) Hall

Girl friend's. parking place

G. S. Mackie, Mr. D. W. Tratman, 64. $4.50 Mr. Ho Kom-tong, Mr. M. K. Lo, 66. 900 feet of linen yarn $7.00 Mr. G. C. Pelham, Mr. A. H. Forbes, 70. Sick animal's friend

19. E. T. (actual) $10.50

Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, 72. Dauntless $3.50 $8.00 Mr. T. F. Tai, Mr. G. W. Aldington, 78. Lord or Master $8.00 Mr. Fung Heung-chuen and Mr. 79. Cutthroats

Mr. Le Yam-suen, Mr. To Chak-man, 24. Christian name of Leyton ·

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KIWI

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R. LOXLEY

Kwok Yau-tong.

His Majesty the King was toasted at the call of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, and the Republic of China was honoured at the call of H.E. the

British Minister.

An address of welcome to the Minister was delivered by the

78. Short for Interest

80. Oak (Scol)

DOMINICAN MISSION

IN HONG KONG

71. T.L. (actual)

72. Williams' christian name

73. B.IO. (actual)

74, D.F. (actual).

76. We get into this if we don't look

sprightly

76.

What the wise girl says to her

millionaire proposer

77.

To immerse

79.

Another T would make this an ex-

plosive

81. Kwill fit nicely

WHY NANKING BANS PICTURES

Chairman to which His Excellency New Theological College "Leg Shows" That Tempt

replied.

CHINESE DETECTIVE

VINDICATED No Direct Evidence On Assault Charge

Un Hang,

a Chinese detective,

Nears Completion

Theological College in Stubbs Road With the completion of the Now

by July next, a long felt want by the Dominican Missions in the Far Fast will be fulfilled.

Young Men

MANDARIN DIALECT ONLY

Some very Interesting views of

the Motion Picture Censorship Com mittee are contained in the set of

regulations reported to have been released by them in Nanking..

In the view of the committee the purpose of motion pictures is pub- licity and should contain nothing detrimental to the morals of the young.

The buildings have been under construction for some months how. and the work ia fast progressing, who was charged with assaulting Fathers arrived in Manila in 1581 Although the first Dominican Leung Hing of No. 21 Pokfulam and in China in 1590, it was not Road; on November 18, was dis- charged yesterday afternoon, by until 1861 that they came to Hong Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the They had been carrying on their work for many years in Central Magistracy, owing to lack atas before opening a Mission in of direct evidence.

Mr. T. P. K. Kamble appeared the Colony. for the prosecution, and Mr. F. X. Messrs. Palmer and Turner have try while Mandarin, the national been entrusted with the work of language, is one of the strongest preparing the plans and supervising unifying forces for the country. the building, while, Mesere. Wing Yick and Co., are the contractors

D'Almada, Jun., for the defendant

OLD CHINA HAND PASSES

All native talking pictures should use Mandarin because provincial dialects tend to split up the coun-

Films using provincial dialects will therefore be prohibited. Fur hermore, all singing and dancing portrayed in films in which the legs of women are displayed to

principles of the New Life Move- ment and accordin such films will not be permi for public showing he

Former Member Of HK. NEW FIRE STATION tempt young then, is against the

Bank Staff

News of the death of Mr. John Hutchinson MacLaren, who was connected with the Hong Kong, Shangh anking Corporation

for more than

Glas

who was 75 yea

FOR KOWLOON

Shamshuipo Area

uipo

3.

Riptide. 2 Medley

Love is the thing..

Straight from the Shoulder,

6. Medley

Where the bidding was four 6. 13 String along with you clubs, the East player, reasoning Love's Last Word (Cremieux)

8.30.9. p.m.-Light Orchestral Murte. that he could take many chances La Chaland q Pässe (Bizio) opened a diamond, and only four-Albert Sandler and his Orchestra.

A Thouning, and 'One Nights--Walte· play, and in every case North As a result, as Mr. Davis re- (J. Strauss)

Felix Weingartner conducting the played the hand at a club con-marka; the dangerous bid of aix

British Symphony Orchestra. tract. At six of the eight tables clubs resulted in a high score on Delibes in Vienna (arry, Walter):

Oraliente Raymonde North's contract was five clubs. the board. The six who bid five In one case North and South had clubs drew average scores, while Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz reached the ambitious contract the sound bid of four clubs re

(Strauss) VENTURE

Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra. directed by Lippold' Biokowski.

of six clubs, while in the remain-sulted in a bottom score. ing case North and South were. The moral of this story prob-9-9.15 mFrom the Studio? pessimists and bid but four clubs, ably is that even sound Bridge A Talk on The Significance of Rose In every case, strange as it must have a slight sprinkling of Day By the Her. T. F. Hran; 8; JA

9.15-9.30 pm-Violin Solos by Mas- may seem, the

Declarer made optimism. Perhaps the oppo-ter. Yahudi Menuhin just the necessary tricks to fulfill nents will not find the best de 1. Tzar Bride Song of the Bride ¡his contract, and that against a fence.

(Continued on Page 18)

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