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ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS

W. S'BAILEY & CO. LTD.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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CONDI-

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935

BRIDGE NOTES

FORESTALLING A

THROW-IN

By Ely Culbertson

In the perfect forced lead situation both defensive players are stripped of trumps and the declarer is thus certain that the player to be thrown in cannot Juse a low trump as ah ́· exit card. There are times, however, when lack of trump length în dummy prerents the declarer from completely attaining this situation. He then is forced, as South was-in the hand below, to hope for an additional Incky break If one trump has to be left outstanding, the end-play may still materialise if the op- pozent who is thrown in does! not happen to have this missing card with which he could exit. On this hand, however, even (though the distribution

South, Dealer North-South vulnerable.

was

just as the declarer had hoped. the other opponent forestalled the end-play by deliberately ARTICULARS

trumping his partner's good PARTIC

TIONS of the Sale by Public trick. getting the latter out of Auction to be. held on MONDAY, an embarrassing situation. the 19th day of August, 1935. at 3 pm at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His. Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Blue Pool Road in the Colony of Hong HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY Kong for a term of 75 years, with 1935.-On sale at all Book-stalls and the option of renewal at a Crown at the Offices of the Publishers, 3A. Wyndham Street.

-FOR SALE

“COASTWISE.”

An interesting book of cartoons depicting “Happen-| ings" on the China Coast Price $1. on sale at the "China" Mail" ofees, 340 Wyndham Street.

The Models designed.

by our experts typify

every Smar style worn in metropolitan centres.

Higher quality-Lower prices

W. W. AHANA

COMPANY (HK) LIMITED

31 Des Voeux. Rd., Ctl. Opp. Wing On Bank Tel. 26356

JUST RECEIVED.

FIRST SUPPLY

OF

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE

SEEDS.

GRACA & CO. Dealers in Garden Seeds, Postage Stamps, Religious Goods,

Toys, Etc.

ww

No. 10, WYNDHAM-STREET,

P.O. Box No. 620, HONG KONG

Agents for

Sutton & Sons, Ltd, Eeading.

Toogood & Sons, Ltd Southampton.

Arthur Yates & Co. Sydney

KIWI

300T POLISH

To the well-groomed

mán, no detail is too small to escape his no- tice. And that's why he insists on Kiwi for his shoes.

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Kiwi enhances shoe leather, giving it a last- rous polish that lasts all

KIWI

W. R. LOILETY & COM (CHINA) LTD,

Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor jof His Majesty the King, for one

further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS

No, of Bale,

Berlatry No.

locality.

OF THE LOT

„Boundary

Contents in

about

saleplan. 6,450

THE

HOUSE

OF

BARGAINS

ALBIL

NORTH:-

S-K Q.9

H-5 4 3 2 D-KJ7

C-AJ 5

WEST:

S.-6 3

H K J 8 D.-10

C-K Q 10 8432

SOUTH:

S-A J 10 8 5 H-A Q 6

D-A Q 3.2

C.-9

EAST:

5-7 42

H-10 9 7

D9 8 6 5 4 C-7 6

Margaret Lindsay, Jean Mair and Ann Dvorak are all in Wah- ner Bros. "Gentlemen Are Born" which is coming shortly to the Alhambra Theatre.

KILLED BY TRAIN

While Walking Over Private Level Crossing

Mr. A. H. Savage, of Council Cottages, Aylesford (Kent), was found dead on the railway line at Allington, near Maidstone, to- day. He had been killed by a Train.

It is believed that Savage was run over by the train whilst be was walking over a private level crossing

NORMANDIE AND QUEEN MARY

· Liners. May Share

Traffic

MR. RUNCIMAN'S HINT OF A PACT

OBITUARY

Sir Basil Blackett In Fatal Accident

LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY

-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin To-day.

the

Sir. Basil Philott Blackett, noted British financial expert and

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

member of the Bank of England's be broadcast to-day from the The following programme will board of directors, succumbed yes Hong Kong Broadcasting Station terday afternoon to grave injuries ZRW. on a wavelength of 353 which he had suffered some hours metres. (845 KC's).

before, when a motor-car" driven by himself collided with a goods train on a level crossing between the village of Treis and. Allendorf about 10 miles north of Giessen in Hesse.

The accident occurred

3

lonely country road and it is as-

+7pm-Chinese Programme. 7-11 pm-European Programme. 7-7.13 p.m.-Three Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).

1. Bedouin Love Song (Pinsuti)..

The Bandolero (Start). 3. The Admiral's Broom (Bevan). 713.7.30-pm-dworth Tattoo

1934.

AMAZONS FIGHT IN sumed that Sir Basil who was vocal

7.30-7.50 pm-Variety Items.

· CATT STREET

Woman Remanded

VICTIM OF BITES REPORTED

IN SERIOUS CONDITION

proceeding, to Heidelberg, where he, Whistling in the Dark was scheduled to deliver a lectirre Orchestra [to-day, had lost his way.

He

68.4

rushed to Marbury,

Memories of Horatio Nicholls Piano Solo-

where physicians immediately per formed an operation, which failed,Song however, to save the patient's life.

-Trans-Ocean Service

BLOOD POISONING DEATH

Young Portuguese Falls Victim

Glamorous Night--Waltz Medley

Regara

Things might have been so different I haven't been the same girl since

Gracie Fields. 7.50-8 pm-From the Studio.

*

"Book Reviews" by Sabrina. ↑ 8 pm--Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Local Stock: Quota- tions.

8.059 pm-Classical Programme. Orchestral

Overture "Impresario" (Mozart). Flute Concerto-.-.

Andante and Finale (Mozart) ·

John Amadio

As a sequel to the fight in Catt Street on July 28 when one woman who reported to have severely bit |ten another on the arm; Chan. Sam |48, seamstress, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central | Magistracy yesterday charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm to Lo Ngan, who is now lying in the) Government Civil Hospital in ` a serious condition, amputation of" The death occurred at the the left arm being a possibility. Italian Convent Hospital yester "Inspector Donovan, "who: prose-day afternoon of Mr. F. AM. cuted, said that Lo Ngan had been Barretto,

employee of the instructed to attend the hospital Netherlands Indies Commercial -Na. 10) daily for treatment, but had pre-Bank, from blood poisoning, De-Doet ferred to use Chinese medicine. ceased had been suffering from

Southampton- An agreement may be reach-1- led between the French Lines, owners of the Normandie, and the Cunard-White Star Line, owners of the Queen Mary, to prevent the two giant liners competing.

At a luncheon attended by The bidding: (Figures after 350 guests on board the Nor- bids refer to numbered explana-mandie recently, both Mr. Wal- tory_paragraphs). South West

IS

North

2NT

4S (1)

5NT (2)

MR. F.A.M. BARRETTO

A week's remand, was granted boils on the face, which in some pending developments.

way became infected and, despite the best medical attention, caused i This death.

REPULSE BAY INCIDENT

European Rescue Of Drowning Chinese

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Orchestral

Prometheus-Overture (Beethoven,

Op. 13)..

Grosse Fuge (in B flat Major) (Beethoven, Op. 133) played by the Lener String Quarter Pianoforte Salo

Etude in B Minor (Chopin, Op. 25, „Percy Grainger.

"Tristan and Isolde Isolde!

Tristan! Geliebter! (Wagner) Frida Leider (Somano), and

· Lauritz Meichoir: (Tenor) 9-9.15 p.m.—A Belay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright

of by Reuter),

9.15-9.15 p.m.--Light · · Orchestra Selections.

Deceased was the the late Mr. F. F. Barretto, for merly of the staff of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes and Co-

Mr. Barretto is survived by his mother, his wife (nee Miss B. D.

March Review Medley. (azz

Woitschach)

Selection Glamorous Night

(Novello)

Vas) and two small children, a 10 Cara Mix (arr. Pager).

9:35-10 p.m-From the Studio, little girl aged three and a boy,Į A Short Talk on “Local · Economic aged one; also a sister, Mrs. A. Problems" by My, Champkin and Mr. a dining room boy D. Sequeira, and two brothers, Cassidy. ter Runciman, President of the East Board of Trade. and M. Gon-at the Lido, got into difficulties Mr. C. A. Barretto of the Great 10 nm-Reuter Press Bulletins.

Woo Tong

jand ME. A Barretto" of the

11 pm-Close Down

2C

Pass gaadal, Director and General when swimming yesterday at Northern Telegraph Company,! 10.05–11 pm-Dance Music. 3D Pass

Pass Manager of the French Lines, Repulse Bay. Several matshed at- 14NT. Pass

Pass made it quite clear that they tendants and a member of Euro Netherlands Indies Commercial afternoon, passing the Monument 16S. Pass Pass. Pass hope and expect that this arpean visitors at once went to his Bank.

jat 5:30 p.m. It is requested that 1-A rather optimistic bid- rangement will be made when assistance, a European eventually

The funeral will take place this no flowers be sent. 2-North has one Ace and the the Queen Mary is ready to sail bringing him safely ashore in an

Kings of all bid suits. Hence Harmonious Services

exhausted condition. the conventional five-no- M. Gongardal said his company

The life-saving boat which gen- trump, response.

was very much in favour oferally patrols the bay was not in Against the six-spade con- some sort of agreement to re-service at the time. tract West opened the club gulate the building of new ton- King South immediately real-nage and bring more harmonious ised that fulfilling his contract and well-balanced services... would not be easy as the heart Mr. Runciman said: “I should | King seemed to be definitely not have been here if this great wrong on the bidding. He con-company and unique ship were sequently decided to play for a likely to prove antagonistic to possible forced lead from West our own organisations and

South won the first trick with ships.

+

10c. & 20c. rounds of trumps and then sense of the term, but will be

STORES

lc, D'Aguilar St.

AND

228, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONBERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS

Public Auctions

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

T

Auction.

Tuesday, the 20th August, 1965

commencing at 5.15 pm. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERTE

Hong Kong 15th

EVERY DAY THEY QUARRELLED

"Fighting Family In Tokyo

*!

Tokyo.

"I would have liked to have bad at least one more good fight with

the club Ace in dummy and im- "I understand that the Nor- mediately led a low club and mandie and the Queen Mary will trumped it. Next he drew two not be competitors in the right | shifted to diamonds, basing his co-operators." plan of campaign on his only chance

the probability that The Normandie had been him” was the comment of + West had only two trumps. The brought to Cowes roads during widow here when she heard that first diamond was won in South's a week-end Channel cruise be her husband had committed own hand and the second with fore her next crossing to New suicide after they had quarrelled dummy's Jack.

York

every day for 13 years..

Channel Cruise

When West showed out and Officials stated that in the The man was Taroji Ito, and 50, yet did not trump, South began past fortnight at Havre the a butcher. He and his wife, to feel more hopeful He now causes of the excessive vibration Mitsu, aged 52, were so frequent led the Jack of clubs from which disturbed passengers only at Toggerheads that their dummy with the intention of the maiden voyage have been neighbours knew them as "the discarding his low heart, thus traced and remedied.

Fighting Family,” forcing West to win the trick and compelling either a heart lead into his tenace or a club lead which would give him a ruff and discard.

The East player, however, did not fall asleep merely because he had a near Yarborough, as a great many players are wont to do. He spotted the situation which South was developing and immediately realised that his partner would soon be in diff- culties. Therefore, despite the fact that he knew his partner held the high club, he deliber- ately trumped in with his re- maining spade.

The declarer's carefully laid plans were completely broken up. South was forced to over- trump and, after re-entering dummy by overtaking his last trump, to depend on the heart finesse On the low heart lead East, of course, put up the nine- spot and South's Queen was

red by West's King Sou then for

heart for

andzis

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