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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1050.

President Truman's appeal

for world disarmament

(Continued from page 1) "At the present time, fear of anether great international wat overshadows the hopes of man- Icind. Thala (car arises from ten- sions between nations and from the recent outbreak of open ag- ccasion in Korea.

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CHURCHILL ON THE UN

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ly to put down aggression.

"Peace-loving nations arc building their strength. However much they may regret the neces- sity, they will continue to bulld up their strength until they have; created forces strong enough tel

London, October 23. Mr. Winston Churchill, in a preserve peace under the United Nations.

statement today on the eve of the Afth "They will do all that is re Nations, sald: "Let us renew our anniversary of the United quired to provide dorener ngainst aggression, They will determination to save mankind do that because under the con- from war by making it clear to ditions which now exist in the all the world that we will stand world it is required to provide in arms with every free and pea- defenco against aggression ceful nation against any tha They

that bacauze night wish to break the peace,

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ON BRIDGE:

uation. What he saw, raused bil to shift to his club 8. in order t ONE OF the real thrills of whack at the re-cairies for, the bridge comes from managing to diamonds. That is when South take more tricks than reem pos- made his gaudy plan, which sible on a particular deal. Such worked, ruffing in his own han developments acgur occasionally and hoping the dummy's....thre when a fine declarer decides to trumps would be enough to fel give a hand what is usually called the hostile ones.

"reverse play," treating the dum-

my, with its shorter trump holdi He won the club lead in dùm- ing as it it were the declarer's my with the A, then went about hand and using the latter for ruf-setting un diamonds. Ho rufted Ang out dummy losers. Some the 4 with the spade 5, returned times, when a score by such play] to dummy with the spade 7 to the shows up in a duplicate tourna- J, ruffed the diamond 6 with thg ment, it appears certain to be a spade Q to have the diamond scoring mistake until the modus establislied, scored the spade H operandi is recounted.

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H K 74 32 DAKS

C 85

W EDQJ 7

C 0 7 0

S K Q 7 5

as a recond round of trumps, re- entered dummy with the club 0. to the K, then cleared trump with the spade A. He threw on heart on that und the remainin three on the good diamonds.' The he took the last two tricks wit the club 3 to the J und 10..

Thus the defenders were m ed to one puny trick, the ver irst one.

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-hours at the offices, of the United the elimination of atomie wos States delegation to the United mission has been concerned with pons, and the other with reduc Nations,

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