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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936

BRIDGE NOTES Knowing One's Own Limitations

By Ely Culbertson

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme wil

Expert players usually are zr gressive bidders, and properly so. They have confidence in their abi the lity to get "every ounce out of be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station cards in the play. In the

ZBW. or a wavelength of 255 event of bad adverse dirtrībatian the coups, squeezes, and psychometres (345 KC's). logical plays at their command as- aume enorthous value. Hence, only a brilliant card player can afford to land in a precarious con-į tract.

Conversely, it is a wise player) who, realising his own "only aver axe ability in the play of the

HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY Asiatic, Foreign and dummy, is satisfied with safe con-

1936. On sale at all Book-stalls and at the Offices of the Publishers, 3A, Wyndham Street.

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed. "Chin May" Omice. No. 3A. Wyndham Street Telephone 20022.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

- Public Auctions.-

HE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to sell by Public

Auction

On

Friday, the 24th April, 1936. commencing at 11.00a.m.

at their Sales Room.

Duddell Street.

3 Cases Sewing Needles

$ Cases Hats Ornaments

Cases Pictures

14 Cases Beads

. 3 Cases Beaded Fringes

Colonial

Postage Stamps

in Sets, Single, Packets, Bags and in approval Sheets.

GRACA & CO.

Dealers in Postage Stampe, Philatelic Goods, &c. &c No. 10, Wyndham Street Established 1996 Bong Kong

Jar Piano Recital from Stadio ZEK. Programme 1230215 pi-European Recorded Programme.

1280 p.m.-Dance Music. 1 pm.-Local

Time Signal and |Weather Report.

1.03 pm-Les Alles (Baritone) and Sydney Torch (Organ),

1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements. tracts, leaving speculative slami 1.40 p.m.-Harry Lauder Medley (bids to the experts and the dubs!jsung by the Scottish Hale Voice

The bidding on the hand shown Singers. below was nothing if not ambi- tious. But the splendid play of the declarer justified the faith in him that his partner, judging from his bidding, must have had.

South, dealer.

Neither side vulnerable.

NORTH

WEST

S. AQ J7 52

E. J 9

S. None

1.50 p.m.-The New Mayfair Or- chestra.

2.13 p.m.-Cluxe Down 5-8 pm.--European Programme. 5-6 pm-A Relay of the Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

Hong

6 p.m.Childrens' Studio Concert 6.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

7 p.m.-A Concert. Songs

Phyllis has ach charming graces

(ar Lane Wilson)

Do not go, my love (Hagemann),

Tudor Davies (Tenor).

¡Violin Solos-

Kuruka Kuruka (Yamada) Improvisation DA * Japanese

Tune (Zimbalist)

1.

CHILDREN'S PHOTO CONTEST

In connection with the showing of "Captain Blood" at the Queen's Theatre, the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. is conducting a "Kiddie Contest.”

They announce the "les" as follows:-----

Colour the above picture nicely with crayons and send it along with the stab of your Queen's Theatre ticket for "Captain Blood" to the House Manager, Queen's Theatre.

1st Prize Valued at

-

N

3rd

$30.00

$20.00

$10.00

Each of these magnificent prizes contains a generous assort ment of Nestle's luscious chocolates, established' favourites with children everywhere!

All entries must be received within seven days after the final performance of the picture.

7.30

Efrem Zimbalist.bonds.

Twlight (Hamilton) My little nest of heavenly blue

(Lehar) ..... Maria Jeritza Violin Solos-

"Casanova" (J. Strauss)

Arthur Fear (Baritone).] p.m.-The Russian Vaga

An Old Waltz; A Storm. The Gate. Festival Dance [Sleep my baby; Moscow

D. K

C. A 732

EAST

S. 10 & 4 3 H.6

S. K 9 6

H. A 10 5 2

ĮD. Q 8 7 4 2

D. 9 53

Song

C. 8 6 4

*NACET

C. Q J 10 SOUTH

H. KQ 8 7 4 3

D. A J 10 6 C. K 9 5

O Mistress fond and fair-

Efrem Zimbalist.1. Meditation 2. My Buddy 10. Chatter

NACET blades t all three- stud razors.

South West North

East

MADE OF the finest crucible cast

teel. NACET blades

2H

4H

TH Pass IS Pass 3S Pass

Pass

Pass

Double

SSASSOC

The bidding:

The Zephyr Hubay) After Sandown (Scott)

Song--

7:40 p.m.-From the Studio.

Jazz Piano Recital by Sopronio Falles.

Programme

Lee Sims.

Donaldson Lee Siris.

S

4."In the shade of the old apple tree

Williams. p.m.-Local Time Signal. Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcementa.

8.03 p.m.--Chinese Studio Concert

li p.m. Close Down.

8.05-10 p.m.-Ecropean Programme

3

ST. GEORGES DAY CELEBRATIONS

Wreath-Laying And Band Concert

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The arrangements for the cele- bration of St. George's Day, which Kalks to-day, are as follows:-

At 12 noor the President of the [St. George's Society, supported by

Past Presidents and members of the General Committee, will lay a |wreath at the Cenotaph. The President hopes members of the Society generally will attend this ceremony.

By kind permission of Lt-Col |A. C. Marsh and Officers, the band lat the 2nd Battalion The East

Lancashire Regiment will give {concert of about one hour's dura- tion, beginning at 5.15 p.m. in the ground of the Hong Kong Cricket Club.

1-Marck

"The Standard of St. George"

Selection

"Merrie England”

(3—Corast Solo

Alford.

German.

Elgar

"Land of Hope and Glory"

4-Selection of Sea Songs

5-Fantaria

"The Rose"

arr. Winter.

... orr. Myddleton: GOD SAVE THE KING. Conductor:--Mr. A. B. Fule.

CLIFFS COLLAPSE

Hundreds of ton of rock col-

from Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 lapsed recently with a deafening Lilocycles.

roar at the edge of Whitburn Col-

8.05 p.m.-Excerpts from "Patience" fiery Welfare football ground on (Gilbert and Sullivan).

(Continued at foot of Col. 3)

the Durham coast, carrying away Dearly 30 yards of a footpath.

15 Cases Eoot Polish

2 Cases Music Stands

2 Cases Gold Strings

2 Cases Motor Car Indicators

2 Cases Door Latches

2 Cases Buttons

2 Cases Materials for hat

manufacturers

2 Cases Artificial Silk Goods

2 Cases Beads

Örnaments

and Brocade)

2 Cases Rubber Reels

2 Cases Shoe Eyes

1 Case Gold Foils

1 Case Fancy Ornaments

1 Case Telephone Wire

1 Case Tractum Chain

1 Case Silver Strings

1 Case Veils

1 Case Scissors

1 Case Cigarrette Holders

1 Case Earphones

1 Case Radio Scales

1 Case Cravat Needles

1 Case Doll Heads

1 Case Aluminium Foils.

and

A Quantity of Sundries.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 20th April, 1936.

TILL

2

A.M.

Admission

Charge $1.00

Reservations

Phone

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At the

form

that

a keen edge of uni- quality-an edge never Varies. "Yet the price

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Of All Dealers

Pass Pass Redouble [final bid] Opening lead, club six by West. East's double of the slam bid was, to say the least, unwise. He should have been well pleased with the situation and hopeful of defeating the contract, but

cer-

"NACET"inly not sufficiently so to dis-

RECO TRADE MARK'

his holding. Possibly the ¡declarer would have used the same

Safety Razor line of play had there been no

PIPPERMINT

GET

always

delicious with

double, but possibly not.

The opening club lead was wor by North's ace. The ace of spades afforded a discard for South's los-1 ing club, and the spade queen was then led. East covered. South ruffed, and then cashed the club king. Now he led a diamond to dummy's king and cashed the spade jack, discarding a diamond from his own hand. Next, a club; was ruffed by South, and then a diamond by North, with the nine ¡of trumps. Another club ruff shortened the declarer's trump suit to KQ 8, so that the situation stood:

crushed ice od:

or

iced water

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FRIDAY, 24th APRIL

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ENTERTAINMENT

BY

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EMINENT HUNGARIAN- VIOLINIST

HUMORIST CARICATURIST Free Caricatures presented to patrons

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

WEST

S. 10

H. 6

D. Q 8

C. None

NORTH

$. 7 5 2 H. J D. None C. None

EAST

S. None H. A 10 5 2

D. None

C. None

SOUTH

S. None

H. K Q 8

D. A

C. None

From this point the hand was, a lay-down. The ace of diamonds was led and ruffed by dummy's jack, and East was helpless. If he overruled he would have to lead into South's K Q 8 from his own 10 5 2. and if he underruffed, i a spade would be led (as actually happened] and ruffed with declar- er's eight. The ace of trumps was graciously conceded as the only trick to East-West.

(Continued from Col, e) Twenty Love sick Maidens We Still brooding on their mad infatua-

tion; I cannot tell what this love! may be.

In a Doleful Train; Now; is not this

ridiculous.

Long years ago,

8.20 p."Hail Vienna" Potpourri (Dostal) played by Marek Weber and his Orchestra,

8.30 p.m.-Band Musie.' The Mill on the Rock-Overture,

(arr.. Winterbottom)

Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr. Debroy

Somers).

Carmen Caprice (Bizet, arr. Debroy

Somers).

Silver Trumpets--Grand Processional

March (Vivani)

Parade of the Elephants (Chenette). The Old Frog Pond (Alford)

p. Eclay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Beater),

9.15 p.m.-Dance Music.

10 p.zt.-Big Ben: Close Down, -

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