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THE MAJURDAY KYER(KI) Pos
CONCEALED POCKETS
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 4,
WOMANSENSE
1951,
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SAUSAGES
WITH CABBAGE
THIS IS MY VERSION OF A FAMOUS FRENCH DISH-
MEANWHILE
HALF-COOK _A_CABBAGELINA AZY_ORIGRILL..
'BLIGHTLY - BALTED WATER WITH 2; OR'S BACON
BONES, THEN | DRAIN IT WELL. AND CHOP IT UP.
Jaso
SOME SAUSAGES
PIW HALE THE CABBAGE
IN SA CASSEROLE, SEASONING'
WITH
PEPPER
AND
NUTMEG
AND LAY. THE. SAUSAGES
UPON IT,
COVER WITH THE REST OF-THE- CABBAGE, WITH MORE SEASONING
POUR \OVER THE
· FAT FROM
THE SAUSAGES AND A SMALL TEACUPFUL OF STOCK
OR GRAVY
FAND COOK FOR 121⁄2 MOUR IN_A -MODERATE
OVEN- IT'S CALLED (SAUCISSES
· AUX CHOUX;
IN FRANCE,
THREE GIRLS FROM THE 'OUTBACKS"
JACOBY ON BRIDGE
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Tunic and skirt,
By VERA WINSTON
2
Rayon is used for this smart spring tunic teamed up with navy slim straight skirt. Both garments are interchangeable, z useful consideration for 170 careful shopper. The tunic hus a small shaped fold in place of the useful shoulder seam, and steep loose armholes, A Colt descubes the cuff-line, while ga- other fold this one horizontal, ronevals hip porkets which is a novel tresiment of pockets. A wide, shuped, rigki, cintour belt of the material does a waist- vinching job,
Today's Gadget
discovered by JOAN DALE
This rudoss grater, has a non-sharp surface which makes
it easy to clean and protects the hands while mincing, grailng or ρειαμίνης,
-London Express Servlet.)
BOYS'
Your Sewing Scrapbook
by
Mary Brooks Picken
Work Apron for Home Chef or Carpenter
POR the man who likes to help
with the streak or with Sunday night suppers this con be made in dark-coloured
percale, navy, forest won or burgundy, For work apron, heavy fabrle such as denim can be used.
For
Take 14 yards fabric. apron ties fear 2 strips cross- wise, cach 3" wide, A and B. Fold fabric in half. lengthwise. Afessure down on fold 241⁄2" and
along selvage 12" and place a
for hatter In t Meusure in 5" from fold and place a pin, as at D. Measure
pin, as at E. Draw a curved line for underarm from D to E.
For pocke, measure in from selvage ", und in from end Place pins, Mark for top hem, as at F. Cut pocket. G. underarm curve, add halter, C.
Cul
Use 8" from strip A to piece top and bottom edge forming kaller strip C. making it 24" box at each end,
as at H, to long and an even 24" wile.
secure halter Stitch tie-strings at Make both e-strings (A and
aprun sides, us at I B), the same length.
Fold strings and halter length- wise, wrong side out, stitch 1⁄4 scam. Press seant open, turn right side out. Press.
Make a hems on sides, and
Tum top hems of pockets to wrong side and stitch. Turn raw edges under ta" on three sides. Pin on.apron. dotted lines on din gap in hem, around pockets, reinforcing top Make 1 hem at top of apron, corners,
as a J. Press
and Pin ends of haller stran under apron is ready to wear and give edge of hem. Stitch hem along good service;
curves,
and bottom
Fold
27"
1/2 yards 362
12"
B
The Kidman girls in London': Anne, 16 ton left), Isabel, 21, and Barbara, 18, Their father is Australia's cattle king.
At
and
100,000
2
3 Pars Fors Opening lead-◆K
By OSWALD JACOBY
LEASE discuss the play of "PLEASE
this hund," requests a Sarasota correspondent. "When it was actually played in our game here, South ruffed- thes third round of spades and led a trump. West held off, but took the second trump his ace and returned his Jast trump.
with
"South then tried out the un- munds discovering that the Buit dad not break. By this time he know that East had started with only two spaces, two hearts, and Lour diontund-ience with ilve clubs. East still had three clubs, so South coshed the king of clubs and then finessed the jock. That loot to the queen, of course, so the contract was set.
"South Mold the olds were to 2 that the queen of clubs was in the East and, Was there any way for him to know that the queen was doubleton in the other hand?"
YES and South didn't have to peck to find it out. When West led a third trump, South should have won in his own hand in order to lead out his last trimp. On- this, 'dummy could discard a low club. This trick would force East to part with one additional ch since he ook! not afford to dis- card diamond,
Now South tries out three rounds of diamonds, Marino
discovering that East stops the Bult. This leaves only three cards in each hand, and one of Est's cards in known to be a diamond. The king. of clubs is then cashed, followed by a low club.
USTRALIA'S "catde king," calle Mr Walter Kidman, is in sheep. London - for the summer.
land is in the "out- All the carries on
the vast home he
backs" between 700
and 1,000 business of 20 pastoral com-
miles from the coast. Cattle panies loft him in 1935 by his
for daughter have to be driven father, the-fabulous Sir Sidney Kidman.
at least 200 or 300 miles to railhead and then go up to 1,000 miles by rail.
So soon after the depression, Sir Sidney's state, once worth
Mr Kidman's companies sell milliens, was
At valued at only about 30,000 cattle a year. £301,689, His son is much, an overage L25 u head they rleber, Today the business is produce about £750,000. valued at five or six times that Agure.
Me Kidman, o slucky, bronzed man, Is 50. His lands held on leasen 1970, cover 50,000 square miles of South Australia, New South Wales and Queens land. On them he keeps 125,000
WHITENING HANDS
He reckons to clip 30 bales of wool, per 1,000 sheep. Here, at the present "average price of £200 a bale, he must not about £600,000 annually mak- ing his total turnover more than
£1,300,000 a year.
Less beef to come
But Mr Kidman is far from happy about present ool prices. He would like to sz20 them back to
2100 a bale, or at least down to £150. Today's astronomical prices will do great damage, he
Wear gloves for wet work-tiny-grains will give a thorough collon
ones for dusting and cleansing, the sturchy content digging out closet shelves is unwill impart smothness and excellent one for saving the freshness to the flesh. If there says: beauty of the skin. When grime are discolourations has dug into the knuckle lines contact
with row sometimes after rub the pulp
an average
of
If there is one thing more. than another that irks a woman's sul, it is to have her hands look grubuy. Those of the hard-work- ing housewife take a lot of pun
For cuttle he predicts a safer caused by future, but fears that ishment, being in and out of
Aus- cold or hot water many times
vegetables, tralia will shortly have to drop a day coming in contact with that happens
of a lemon over out as a leading beet exporter, wil dust, doing the family, laundry one has cleared the gas range the hands after they have been The growing population
aeed it all. work, Only daily attention will cornmeal is unsurpassed. Fluff rinsed and dried. Plunge Anger keep them from looking old, up a suds in the palms of your tips in the pulp. Nall eaves wil! developing a rough, dry surface, hands, adul the cornmeal. The come white as snow.
AND GIRLS' MACAZINE
The Shadows Wanted à Boat
-And Willy Toad Found Them One-
By MAX TRELL
NOW it we had a best," sold
Karf, the shadow-boy with the turned-about name, to
"What!" cried Willy in sur- prise. "Did you lose one?"
Knart and Hanid now told Willy that they were looking for
his sister Hanid, “we could go 2 boat to take u best-ride in.
for a boat-ride."
They isked him if he knew
Hanid agreed that it was neces-where they might be able to find
sary to have a bont before you one:
could go for a boat-ride. "But where will We get n bout, Knor!?"
Several Minutes
"Come to think of it
said
"I don't know," said Knart. Willy, after thinking about it "But I wish we had one."
for several minutes, "I do know
They walked slowly along where there's a boat. It's lying. the edge of the pond, stepping on the mud just beyond the two over the fallen wigs and the
tall heaps of dried leaves. There
where.
weeping-willows."
Tho two weeping-willows were no boats to be seen any were on the other side of the -pond, hanging down over the At this moment Willy Toad water. "It's more like a raft than came along. "Looking for some- a boat, though," Wily added as thing?" anid Willy.
they all started around the pond
Rupert and the Castaway-35
The sailor tugs at the creepers and binds his raft and lastly he ties his lifebel on to it very securely. that is a fine idea and he leads the
"There, now it can't sink, what ever happens," he saya,
"Now
it and you shall stay on the salt so that I can tow you," Rupert thinks
landed. "Now to try the boat." way, down to the spar where he
says the man as he gets in gingerly. But his weight is too great and he has to scramble our to avoid swamp
all is ready for us to leave. You say that your bost is very tiny to hold more than one, so will take ing it altogether.
ALL MIGHTS RESERVED.
We're looking for a boat, ex- to the, willows. "Does that mat- head out of his shell and gazed plained Knarf.)
much?" ter mu
Knarf and Hanld thought that around at his
three friends.
a raft would do all right. "We'll ood morning," he said at
length. take a raft-ride instead of a boat-ride.
and
are difference between a raft 1.a boat," Hanid said to Willy. "Is that a gaft la fat and a boat they reached the spot Finally where the raft was lying, "There
"said Willy.
·ft, is,"
Kharf and Hanid locked. the
at raft closely. it's not a raft at al!!
shouted-Knurl: "It's Turt
"You've got to" said Willy. "All_right," said Turt-Til, "I'l
got all wet."
it. But don't blame me if you "It's the afternoon, Turt-TU!" Knarf and Horld, and"
Willy said Willy. "We'd like to use you now sat themselves securely on
on the pund." for a
Turt-Til's back; and with another "Use me for what?" asked warning that he might suddenly Turt-Til, not liking the idea of forget about floating like a raft what Willy fald even though he and start walking along the bot- didn't quite understand what he tom like a turtle, Turt-Til stort- was talking about STAN
+
ed off.
In London with Mr Kidman are his wife and three daugh- ters, In London they are going to dress shows,
-(London Express Service}
Best-Dressed Entertainer
at the
Bottom of Pond.
They were in the middle of Hanld and Knart explained to the pond when Turt-TII;; who Turi-Til what a raft was. After had been floating beautifully, up they had anlahed explaining, he to this point, suddenly saldinimo The well-known singer T
Miss Georgia: Gibbs is the Why,
it if wald Willy, suld doubtfully: "Well, I usually got a funny feeling that I'm. go Was namedushion's Best sounding very surprised. ""But he "walk along the bottom of the ing to walk on the
the bottom does look like a raft, dooch't hear pond.. Is that what you want? Watch out! Here I gol" And he Dressed Entertainer"
He's salcep," bald Hanid,
all wet. would have gone too if Hanid anual oring cication of the Wake upl Tert Til who was taking a raft always Coats
Knary and Willy hadn't grabbell Awaida in Meir. York.", Georgia Thart middle-of-the-aflertioan I don't care to float, in fact 1, his feet and fall That made him always dresses as well as the rop in the mud, slowly stuck hus can't foot!"
Oh no! Wαll a hadn't grabbed his head and Faillón: Academy Gold Medal
You've got to float,
One
East plays his two remaining clubs on these tricks, but the dis- ference that there is then only card in his hand and South knows that it is not the queen of clubs Hence. South puts up the ace of clubs, dropping West's queen.
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"GAREL
needn't be giving your paper those
sarcastic twitches!”.
BY THE
THE WAY.
by Beachcomber
WRITER-and what Who would have thought more offensive term can it!
I employ?—appears to think A MAN has ccerplained in print that the only use people had that his signature was once
for animals before the dawn mistaken der a scle for the flute. That is nothing. A friend of of this enlightened age was mine had his signature used as a to torture them.
I
recommend to him
iwo
@
prescription for cough medicine, as an ancient Etruscan instrip- tion, and as wall-paper design, perfect poems bow anamats. It was then played by
local wrken about 400 years ago by brass band, hung in a picture Joachim Du Bay. His cpitzphs gery as "Dawn Over for his dog Peloton and his cat and used by a selenti as Beland are full of humour, and fomnula for making a waterproof you can recognise, in his descrip- mixture for horses' nosebags. tions of the animals at play, your Private enterprise
own favourite dog and cat.
Post here
0F
Luxor,"
a Hollywood wedding I read the. "220 police watched over the hundreds of bejewelled THE Post Offee is going into guests." The problem for the the question of two-way detectives on one such occasion plar-boxes. One slot will face was to distinguish between the dre pavement, and will be for the guests and the jewei-thleves use of pedestrians. Another slot, since everybody was loaded with
the roadway, will be for costo ornaments. There usu
usuall a momont when the stop there? There should be a jewe's begin to change hands In slot in the top of the box for very dark corners, as at a wedding in slot at the bottom London, when a man was heard
facing motorists. But wiry comes
fall
1911 men, and for very short men. And would to say angrily to a friend "I a woman, wheeling a gram post switched necklaces, Grad now- her letter in the pedestrian or you've gone and pinched my the vehicular box?
And would shom one from her." "That's all there be a fine for a long-armed right," replied his friend. "I'll motonist who stretched round the substitute it for the one that huge box without dismounting and woman over there is wearing." popped his fotter in the wrong But at that moment there was a tot?
On the answer to these scuffle, and someone che got the questions may depend.
huge woman's trinket.
YOUR BIRTHDAY... ......BY STELLA
FRIDAY, MAY 4
CARD Sense forget to be diplomatic. Bluntness
Q-7-5-9.
Q-With both sides, vulnerable, you deal yourself the following Cards: Spades A-X-J-Q-člearts 4-3, Diamonds A-4-2, Clubs What do you do?
A-Bld one club. With four-card ant in clubs and
spades it is almost always whe to bid the clubs first (if the hand is worth opening), If partner bids. aliker red sult, you can comfortably bid one spade. If you open with one apade, a responie of two herria would leave you without a com. fortable rebid.
TODAY'S QUESTION
With both skles vulnerable. you deal yourself the following cards: Spades 4-3. Hearts A-5-2, Diamonds A-K-J-B, Clubs Q-7-5-3. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow~~-
.
CHESS PROBLEM
By O. OPPENHEIMER Black, 9 pieces.
White, 11 pieces.
White to play: mate in two.
Solution to
problem:
yesterday's
1, Kt-K3, any; 2, Q, or R mates.
INTELLIGENCE TEST
SENATORS
By T. O. HARE -Jul-Senators "si" rather
willy, kinste club, I think. Ita Ave beribere meat wearing togs frood business for the
·local" · Laundry)' and each ot them has for the purposes of their meetings=a · "praeno
Land-, *" cognomen," PHAR It might be.
Caesar, one of their member explained to
“My praenomen, for example, is Calbus: my cousin's cognomen Is Qatua.
mina are, incidentally, the
·same as the fire 50
though ni, memberin
ETRANO- men and cognomen are the name: someone other than my friend's cousin' has Calza "Ma the amt of his namte,
a
The senator whose praenő: men in Maroda hte, der ble ODENOMAN,' the'PIKEnomen at tho poslator whose song.DMED Who Disanomien of the nonator Who Dognomenta Caius, And the senator WOORD praenomen de Cainius, Dan, Re lijs cognoment, the prmoniGSTON, of the senator whose cOTTO- mên in the praenomen, of the nenator whose cognomQTI..... Brutus.
"What » lt "the amanomen: 41
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(Bolution on Page 10)
can be a virtue, but there are tlines when a suggestion is easter to take if it is put forward tact. fully You have excellent ideas~ sometimes a lie ahead of your time and they will be more readily accepted if you broach them a Litle less suddenly,
in
IF you are burn today, you are Psychic to a rather exceptional so frank that you sometimes degree, you and it easy to imider- stand the motivations of others. At times you almost know what a perman is thinking. This can be in- furiating if you develop this talent to such an extent that you never let others fell you anything-be cause you guess what it is and tell them! Leam to be silent at such times and permit the other fellow. to talk. This gin, however, can, be put to good use in a number of ways. It gives you a chance to get the jump on a competitor. You will. know when to set on an opportunity. In this, may-lle a large degree of your eventual success.
You
Interested
are deeply science as a laboratory method. perhaps, more than as à le pro- fession. An Incident must be tested before it becomes a fact in your mind. There is another side of your nature, however, which loves mule and poetry. You might have xaND rare talent in either or both of these fields. You are slow to make friends, but once made, it is a life-
time bond.
TAURUS
To And what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.
SATURDAY, MAY 5
(Apr. 21-May 21)- If you can manage to taks á telp. even a short one, it will do your health a wealth of good.
GEMINI (May 22-June ZI) Change the scene of your activities, You will and that it will give you renowed enthusiasms,
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. You may dream of travelling. Even you can't take a trip right now. Ou can make future pfans for on
BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 29)-- improve your mind today. For
you, it would be better to relax by reading.
CANCER (June 22-July #3) A loved one would appreciate an
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) expression of your devotion, Bring Your system may need some good, happiness by doing it now.
healthy exercise in the "LED" July
open", air, 24-Aug. 21 At least, got a good walk!, Get out Into the country this AQUARIUS (Jan.
19) Spring week-end. It can bring you renewed vigour and enthusiasm.
VIRGO (AUE. 24-Sept 23) Get all necessary routine out of the way early and then plan a change of scene for relaxation.
LIBRA (Sept.
If you have slighted or offended someone you love, make up for it today.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20 An early start will got the neces sary work done in no time. Then
take time off to play.
24-Oct. 23) you
Don't attempt too much Various work today. Social affairs are very likely to take the lead right now.
CROSSWORD
Across 1. Boate make rest to it, in the
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Preposition indicating place jo, thepped (E 10. Measure, 17. Plant lamp. (3) 18, Dou 20. Due of the Dwarfs did it. `???"
Ziton, (4)
((2)
It causes shaking. (4) Adverbial Norsa god." (2) Great help, by wire? (9)
i 1
Down
1. What we should do as crossings
for safely 7 (60) 20
14. RITEL (6) UNS, NAVAL Dirdi?(4)
4. A dangerous pursuit, (#)
(0), Control (4) ZORGE
4. A talker of nonsense. (b)***, 4. Malam at the wicket 71,14) 20 10. Chemical, rush, & for A WhiskyA
+234 VEROLE: to draw (3)
FD. This is ny a 32 Across gulf,
“Bolusion of yesterda
* Glumberedƒ^,
ARES (Mar. 21.ADT. 20)
Keep your nose to the grindstone for one more day! Get the details of a Job Anished. Then you CAN
relax.
Check Your Knowledge
1. Name
2.
Arkansas,
"The
the
capital of
Black Republic" refers to what country? 3. Which flower is known as
4.
the
"The
Lent lily?.
'. Vitrinan=" is the sequel of what famous
book?
5. Name
the president of
Czechoslovakia at the time of the signing of the Munich agreement.
0.What are Martolo
(Answer on Page, 10)
BARBS
BY HAL COCHRAN We read about an increase the camp of broome, dirty, trick on the carpe
doctors rpchisi only