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NOTES
Reaching A Slam
By The Four Aces
"In a duplicate foursome,” writ- es Mrs. W. R. M., of Washing- ton, D. C., "this hand created quite a bit of discussion:
West, Dealer East-West vulnerable Replay Duplicate
ОЛКОБЗ
◊ K Q 8
QJ 9 5 4
A AKQ8
3 2
10 9 6 5 J 8 4
✓ 2
W
◊ 10 4
O AJ 6 3 2
$
10 8 6 2
3
▲ J7 4
Q 10 9 7
0975
AAK 7
"On the first round, the bid-
ding was: West
North East
South
1 A 30 l'a83
Dbl.
Pass
20
452
Pass
PARS
On the second round, played several weeks later, the bidding was:
West
Soon you notice à
wonderful
JA
Pang
North East South 20
Pass 1♡ Pass Pusp
"Six
PUBLIC AUCTIONS |change. The little body begins to
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion on
FRIDAY, 3rd January, 1941 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon. A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising:---
returns
to the
and case, goes
All out, colour checks, peevishness appetite becomes keen. Horlicks gives a child all the energy needed for rapid growth and strenuous play.
By Order of the Liquidator of Heinrich Arfas
(6)
Teakwood Drawing Room, Bed Room Dining Room and Oce Particulars and Conditions of Sale Furniture, Chesterfield Suites,
made in each hearts was Would you give us your opinion as to the best method of rea- slam,
HEN CARS VALUR)
BUR-ACÉS VYYTES
ACE
KING.2
QUEEN.1 JACK....
•
ching the
which viously
to four
is so ob- the i n
11-12
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HAS £80,000
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JOB-LIEUT, PINKETTES
Lieutenant Aleck
Ensor
Keep you well and cheerful.
Charles Davidson
prejudice of good order and mi- told a London court-mar- litary discipline will be promul- tial that the capital value gated. of his peacetime job as
Clerk of the Peace at Lon- don Sessions was £80,000.
Mr. St.
John Hutchinson, K. C. (fo the defence); The whole
of that là In the balante and you stand to fosé everything, including your honour?--Yes.
on
He said a friend named Preston, whỏ was in the Cold- stream Guards, had agreed to guarantee His bahking ao- count, but he was killed in action in May.
Promise Denied
Replying to Captain Nield, Ensor sald he did not promise Would you risk that for a
Mrs. Allen £20, (Mrs. Alltn said hand?"
mere £1307--Certainly not.
that the officer promised
he when first
+20 the
went Thirty-three-year-old ́Lieuten her On
to her Clarges Street flat, that he round,
North's ant Ensor, now on the extra re- double and jump gimentally employed list, attached gave her a cheque for £10 which Battalion, Grenadier was dishonoured, and that he hearts are Holding
for the But after such Guards, said that when he signed left a watch as security beyond criticism. of the
powerful bidding by North, South certain cheques he had no idea other £10.)
He gave her £10. When he should realise that if North want-they would be dishonoured.
left her flat he did He pleaded not guilty to twen- would be back in twenty minutes. not say he ed to be in a game without know-
of ty-six charges alleging cheque ing about the Ace and King
denled
The watch was given to him by clubs, there ought to be a play for offences involving £135,
his wife last Christmas and he leave, slain. A bid of five clubs by South absenting himself without would surely lead to a slam con- and denied tract. North might bid six hearts his revolver and ammunition. at once, or might bid five spades; in either case, six hearts would be the final contract.
Cutlery, Electric Heaters & Lamps| VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
Ornaments, Curios, Gramophones. & Records, Pictures, locks. Croc- kery, E P., Brass. Porcelain and Glass Ware. Cabin Trunks, Tea Sets, Rugs, Wash Basins, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
also
A Few Pieces of Blackwood Furniture and
2 Bed Room Suites
1 Dining Room Suite
1 Carpet
2 Typewriters
On View from Thursday, the 2nd January, 1941.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,
Hong Kong, 31st Dec., 1940.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Tusɛday, the 7th. January, 1941. commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room. No. 2, Connaught Road, Central, 2nd, Floor.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION
POSTAGE STAMPS.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 3rd January, 1941.
FOR SALE
JAVA RESTAURANT with ex- perienced cooks, license, tele- phone, furniture, gas, electric fixtures, new Westinghouse Re- frigerator, ceiling fans, etc. for sale. Business goes well, good profit. 44, Lockhart Road, Tele- phone 32494,
HONG KONG DOLLAR DIREC- TORY 1941 EDITION.-On sale at all Bookstalls and at the Offices of the Publishers, Windson House, Des Voeux Road, Central. Tele- phones:-20022 & 20011
PROPERTY
Situate at
North Point, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong being
Inland Lot No. 2320 together with the premises thereon known as "SEVEN SISTERS"
To be sold by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of January, 1941, at 3 o'clock p.m., at their Auction Room. No. 2 Con- naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor, Victoria, Hong Kong.
by
North
valued it extremely. charges concerning
Not Guilty
Ensor was found not guilty of absenting himself without leave. not guilty of the thirteen cheque charges alleging "scandalous con- duct unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman."
On the second round, should have doubled instead of with the bid of just overcalling two hearts. But when South (pro- perly) went to four hearts, the extra values in the North hand He was also found not guilty should have prompted that player of the two charges relating to to try for a slam. A bid of four his ammunition and revolver. spades by North would have The finding of the Court on produced Ave clubs by South; the alternative thirteen cheque and then North could bid six charges alleging conduct to the hearts with reasonable assurance that there would be a play for the contract.
Mesars. Lammert Brothers, Auctioneers, The property consists of-
All that plece or parcel
you were ground situate at North Point Schenken's partner and, with nei- aforesaid and known and register-ther side vulnerable, you held:
Yesterday of
ed in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 2320 together with the messuage erections and buildings thereon known as "SEVEN SIS. TERS" held for the residue of the term of 75 years with a right of renewal for a further term of 75 years rreated therein by the Crown Lease thereof.
Annual Crown Rent $96.00.
Area 21,000 square feet thereabouts. For further particulars apply to:- Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master, Liquidator's Solicitors,
or to Messrs. Lammert Brothers, The Auctioneers.
WARNING
01
4 3 9 6 4
V & 5
◊ K Q 9 8
→ 10 6
Howard
The bidding: Schenken Burnetone Yon Jaepby
Pasa 14
(7)
ANSWER: Bid two spades. The hand is not quite strong enough to bid the diamonds before showing the spade support. The simple raise is the clearest bid available.
for Score 100%
two spades, 60% for two diamonds, 30% for one no-trump.
Question No. 604
To-day you are Oswald Jacoby's partner and, with both sides vul- nerable, you hold:
Business Houses aro hereby warned that all payments in con- nection with the 1941 edition of The Hong Kong Dollar Directory You should be made at the Offices of the publishers, through the post or by chlt book.
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♡ K 8 6
ÓA Q J 75
KJ 8
The bidding:
(7)
Maier' Jacoby Baristone
What do you bid7; (Answer
To-morrow.)
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