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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, › 1951;
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"Well, sweetheart, now that 1 look back on it that argument we had a few weeks ngo seems pretty darned silly, doesn't it?
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BY
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THE
WAY
by Beachcomber
future a Member who has IN
no hat with which to remain "seated and covered" while rais ing a point of order during a division, will be able to make use of the Emergency Hat.
join the throng, Guests and servants who were coming down the stairs found their way blocked. They were brushed aside, and tant of them turned and followed the main body up the stairs. What in 117" was heard on every side, but nobody elderly ventured an answer. An man tumbled and fell, but no nyin- The Serican! - af Arms hos AR-
pathy was shown. “We can't wall nounced that he will are that thin
while people pick themselves " Hot is handed to the Member, and
said a conc-faced man who was it will be m ofd-fashioned opera already out of breath. Meanwhic hat, or gibus. If the House had any several wonen were ringlag madly sense of itness, a Member who
for the f "We'll catch them on ruvered himself with this festive
the first floor," they Bald. Mare affair would have to be in evening
young men came dashing up from dress, with a bottle of champagne the ground floor. "Is it a burglar? sticking out of his packet, and a
Where I te?" On the first floor Chioty stage door look in his eye. landing a large group tell'in, and By the way, would it be in order the whole pushing, pulling to wear a horse's sun-hat?
made of down the corridor, follow- paper hat? Or a seaside sailor's hated by the party from the Jirt. wi "HMS. Dainable" or "Sez You" on the ribbon"
The pursuit (11).
Or a
By OSWALD JACOBY
My friend
Howard Dietz is
on
famous in Hollywood, Broadway,
in and
operatic circles for his ability to weave In plot or write a song that will drag in the paying customers. Hence when he tells a bridge story about the good old days listen and enjoy myself with- out worrying
About too hard the truth of the tale.
"West bid a spade on this hand Just to keep the conversation gu- in." Rald Dietz. "He wanted to make sure that the hand wasn't ployed at one heart."
We all agreeti that West hot acied against Uls Kreut danger with a praiseworthy sense of duty.
Better than meat, says
psychologist Therefore he inserted a penalty
THE knot of runners found statt TUIE broodroating of the sound of
at the foot of the, main
way, and, without pausing.
to go up the stairs.
atale.
began should
GG RA CHR
hoopee sitting
the he postponed until The noise of foreign visitor, hungry for plen- feet and the mutteringa and unsure, have arrived in their millions. brought And let no earping critic say, "11'* answered questions more then and even some wamen to only a recording."
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"When East bid four spades. It was clear to Northy that the op ponents must hold ring spaties be- tween them. Therefore he, jumped to even hearta al his next turn.
"West suspected what was going on largely because his partner hnd not herliced at seven prdca.
double. Now I was South's turn to rely on the opponents to hold
between nike spades
12 them. North ad vold in spades there was bound- to be a magnificent Therefore play for seven hearts. South redoubled,
WEST led his singleton spade, and the defenders collected mere 2,100 points, No a bad result on those curds, is it?"
that We agreed
Went ind
YOUR BIRTHDAY............By STELLA med et par for the hand.
THURSDAY, JULY 12
you are
TP you are born today.
fund of good music and all the beauties
of nature. You distike up for argument, but will stand your own rights, if you believe you are being imposed upon. You
originity have
and Tremendous should make use of your creative gifts in the Beld of inesic, tera“ ture, or the natural sciences.
Your ultimate success and happi- ness will defent in rather large degree upon ytruv selection of a
partner. surrlage
You women, especially. are fond of your own homes and will want a number of 'children. You know how to enter- talo cliormlugly and can make four house the centre of neigb- bourhood social activities, You have a pleasing personality and are po pular with your own as well as the upposite sex.
Your conventional powers are ex- cellent and you kuuw how to put up a good časo for anything you intend, ta' sponsor. You men would muke Ro
Wolnen lawyers. You club are Rood
prezidents and managers of chureli, șoclat or elvie events.
You have good judgment. :: pecially in business matters and know how to put over a deal to Ubtinet beneßt. However, int developing your
Inventive ideas. you are not as shrewd as you ougit tu be a should have someone to handle the promotion and adver Helng. You can propagandise for others--but not always for yoursell,
Your
To find whint the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres-. pending paragraph. Let your birth-" day stor be your daily guide.
FRIDAY, JULY 13
good jab.
CANCER (June 22-July 23)-Don't thick! Commend Romeone neglect duty for pleasure today, or you will regret
SOUR
for
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"I suppose you were West. How- keeping ard?" I asked, carefully sceptiela ost of my voice.
"No." Dietz replied ruefulty. was North. That's why
I'm so conservative these days.
Who knows? Maybe it all hap pened just the way Dietz tells it. At any rate, his partner. Shegnin Stearns, tells the same way.
'Incidentally, don't be led astray: by the success at West's parchic hid of one spade. Such late
nadness
begloners, dangerous for average players, and risks
greutent even for th
experts. 'for is Today's and
presented than instruc amusement rather tion.
for
❤4CARD Sense♦
West
Q-The bidding is
East Houth North
Diamond Pass 1 Spade Pas 2 Clubs
Pass
You, South, sid: Spades A-Q- 5.8-3. Hearts A-2-10-7-0.-Diamond 3, Clubs 0-2. What do you do?
A-Bid two hearts. There is no need to jump because a bid in the fourth sult is treated as a force by What's virtually all good players.
idea where mote. you have no 20)—A
this hand khailld play and you hould therefore bid it with M- straint.
. Be concclen- — AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Fr. 13)-
Posen life, if conditions warrant Sometimes A bluff. backed it. with potential assets, can help.
LEO (July 24-Ang. 23)-Don't take any business risk xday, expecially if it involves financial matters. 130 conservative.
VIRGO (Aug. 24-5@pL. 21)-Don't let Friday The Wirteenth get
down! Forget all the toollsh superstitions.
του
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)-Estate and alters pertaining to and are
good day favoured. A.
for inte
Harden planting.
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I'IRCEH
(Feb, 20-Mar. romantle day for you. Let the one you love know it. Express your feelings with a gift, perhaps.
ABIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 29)—a good day for a new start on some project very dear if your heart. idea into production.
Get
มร
you cau from turning Gght. Play pesce
TAURUS (Apr, 21-alny 21)-Dy being helpfully tactful keep an arxiuneut may into bitter maker. for goods make a good bargain which can bring a Bite profit.
Scorpio (Oct. 21-Nav. 22)-17
merchandising, retal}
you
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 2)-
can be the SQUICE at
Children
"GEMINI (May 22-June 21)-Thia can be day of positive action it you ignore the tendency to post-
enjoyment. Co-operate with their pong an important decision.
10 their plans.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan, 20)—
Sometimes some
Judtetou
Battery
is useful. But don't put it on ton
CROSSWORD
13
19
20
27
22
15
Acruza.
1. Post alderentis. (4)
9. You shunnid throw this out. (0)
Bares Bop-they are more than tkwibe{B}"
11. Pronoun
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CHESS PROBLEM
By Z. MACH
Black, 12 pieces.
White,.5 pieces.
While, to play: mate in three,
Solution to yesterday's problem:
12. Eight (4)|1, B-R7, any; 2, Q, R, Kt. (ch,
13 A chumer enter mng we say? (9)
11. Buch carga can be seen. (4)
10 Store. 14).
17 Yesterday is already one. (8.5)
20. Dia anvni action, (5)
21.6 shelter,. (3)
3. Carved ornament, 181
unds an irritating riser, (4)
24 This water in not clear.
*
1. She is usually pretty fast! (0, 4)
Chu bu read, apoken or caten. (D)
1. This stander. (7)
9. Wood in a halmet, (3)
or
dbl ch), or P (ch, or dbì chj mates.
Check Your.
Knowledge
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1. Who first sighted the
h. Ad Peter-put on one side yaland of Formosa?
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7. Sametning about the car (4)
Dromise you must
Having a
- not this.
Upite. (4)
301, Enfis callum: nero.“ (0. 31, 201 10 bid to be kept in' check. 18 something sticky about this. (4)
to. This in
1V. UT Charawishi month
Molution of Testerday's pussid Marvan, Casserque: 1. Autiseadet 11. atores fiei 14. do: 35. Ct. 10, Medi
2. Nonethe
"J'Accuse."
author of
3. Through what organ does a fish breathe?
4. Name the national dance
of the Scottish Highlands,
5. What does it motin when a. motion is corried nem, com? And for what worvis do....theso abbreviations, stand?
0. What was theed of
Byth wore & Justice"?
(Answers on Page, 10)
TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding has been:
Dixat North
South
West SPA
1. Spade Pas Ража
Diamond
2 Clubs
You, South, hold: Spades K-18- 9-8-3, Hears 7-8-2. Diamonds 93, Clubs A-- What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
DUMB-BELLS
YOU'VE HEARD or NAPLES,
FAS ITALIAN
PORT HAVEN'T
You?
NO, How MUCH IS IT
FOR BLONDES
Here Is
ravishlog crea-
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Parin designer
Christian Dior. Caroline, Dior's mannequin Es displaying this
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full skirted rown evening
named "Often
bach." It in
A New Use Discovered For Travel-sickness Drug
BECAUSE
the
case.
LADY, DOCKER Moro sequins than anyone
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D."-
their cauco, of its intricate gardless of structure, the inner part of the symptoms cleared up, within car is known as the labyrinth. one-half hour in every Inflammation of the tissues here. In another group of 41 patients particularly of those which who had suffered from sanitar form the tar's semi-circular symptoms for periods varying
Lady Docker, wife of million- canals, is likely to cause diz- from two months to 20 years,
completely alre Sir Bernard Docker, has either ziness, sickness at the stomach, nil WETC
one of and vomiting.
mild established herself as cured or had only rare, attacks as long as they Con the best-dressed of women in tinued to take the drug. This the Riviera. does not mean that, this paration can cure Or
in pink crepe.
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with as occurs in those throat, and will clear up quick
result such
sore
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The choice of the shampop agent is more important to a blonde than to a brownetto a4 a strong medium may have
though
e deplorable effect upon the colour.
nowadays Cream shampoos are in high favour there are many women who prefer soap surls. If the hair is well-frictioned in and short a single application of cream, followed by a prolonged rinsing with fairly hot water, will do the job. A single application of soap is not enough; the
the opera first one removes surface dust, the second finishes
tion
bleach has been used to excess and the shafts have If a become dry and jute-lile, it is possible that neither cream nor soap can be used; eggs will have to be substituted. For the average head of shom tresses six or more eggs are necessary. Beat slightly, not to a foam, and add a little water,
USE EGGS
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Sho specialises in sequins. every case of dizziness. For She wears mbre sequing "than ly as soon as the Infection is example, 16 patients with the anyone else. One of her dresses under control. Irt other in same sort of symptoms did not is profusely adorned with gold stances, it is due chrome get any relief, and five actual-equins, disease and in these cases they got worse.
patient may
to
suffer recurrent attacks at more or less fre- quent intervals.
PROMPT RELIEF
Recently, it has been that patients in both Con obtain prompt through the LIBE of known as "Dramamine"
INVESTICATION..
therefore,
It would appear, that in every case of dizziness thorough found there is need for a groups investigation to attempt to find relief its source. While the search is
drug being carried out, which treatment
with however,
was earlier found effective might well be tried to relieve
re- discomfort.
of
against seasickness. The sults are so good that persons who suffer from any form dizziness or vertigo might well this prepara- be treated with
other tion before resorting to inore extensive forms of treat- nerve-cutling ment, such 1,5 operations, or alcohol injections
into a nerve,
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moisture has been Dry the hair, and, when most of the
six patients within three weeks removed from your hirsute halo, give it a brushing.
The reason why soap runs from bleached hair like water
after they begun to have com- soop from a duck's back is because the alkali in the
tacks of dizziness, sickness the silky und coala bines with the old of the peroxide,
the stomach, and vomiting. Re- threads.
BOYS' AND
A Fine Day for a Party
"Dramamine" was
given
to
Household Hint
Fasten
Lady Docker has a skull-cap- also sequined-o match every drces.
How Man Can Be Well-dressed
NEW YORK.-How to be well-dressed man is outlined
by Irving 'Heller, custom tailor, i paper bag to the who numbers among his cus- side, of your sewing machine tamers such
as
Di
personages or cutting table and you won't President Truman, Joe
scraps Maggid and many radio, stage be bothered by those of fabric, and bits of thread and screen colebrities.k
at-
pl
that always litter the floor: Just sweep them in the bag as you work.
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
--Teddy Composed a Song for the Occasion-
Hanid excitedly as she
and glanced calendar,
By MAX TRELL
"NOW
over
at
shouted, that they wanted to go
along,
Mr
Invited!"
tool Certainly!" sald Punch. - "Everybody's
50 Knartdashed into the ran kitchen to tell Hanid that more the people were coming
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on the Party with them. "Wonderful!" think when I was a boy,"
sald. Hanid." "And I Mr Punch was saying to.
"Fine," said Mr Punch, "It's Fooh-Pooh the poodle, and Purr Knarf and Hanid, the shadow- children with the turned-about a beautiful day for a party. Purr the liten should come, names, "and when I looked at We'll walk across the meadow too!" the calendar and saw that it and over the brook and around
come to the Then Hanid made somo more and added some was the First Day of July, do the hill until wo
Then we'll sandwiches, Pine Tree Grove, used to do?"
to the jug, and got you know what
sit down and have a plenic more milk
down some more furs of jam lunch."
and also some more boxes of
into Hanid hurried
the cookies. She had to get another kitchen and mede sandwiches, basket. The first one wouldn't which
Khart and Hanid shook their heads and said they didn't know what 'Mr Punchi used to do when he looked at the calendar and saw that it was the First Day of July,
"In that case," replied Mr BOTTLE Punch, "I'll tell you. When I Iooked at the calendar and saw that it was the First Day of July, I used to go on a July Parly."
2
INTELLIGENCE TEST
The Porpoise and the Terrapin
By T. O. HARE
AT 7.0 4.m. the launch Por
polao lett Anscot," to pro- ceed to Blistave 'and back again, and the launch Terrapin Left Biterave to proceed 10 Anscot and back. Each launch, before returning, walled halt an hour; each processed at its maximum speed throughout The current: maintained (ta *even tenor" throughout the The Porpalas, reached T- The Terrapin restified 19.85 p.m. At 9.55. p.m. the Terrspin, -was back again at
What time way it when the;:
* Purdoise riurned to anacol?s r
(Solution on Page 101
she carefully wrapped hold any more. and placed neatly, in a basket. She also took a jug of milk, several jars of Jam, several
boxer of cookies and then made several more sandwiches just to be sure that no one would be hungry.
Finally they all started out.
Bear,
Two Dolls
the.Stuffed Teddy, walked in front. Knart and Meanwhile General Tin the General Tin marched together. tin soldier, Teddy the Stuffed Hamid held
Mr Punch while Bear, Whon the Hobby Horse, he rode
on the back of Whon And Mary Mary Jane the rag doll, and the Hobby Horse,
the china
doll, Jane and Miss Gloria, the two Misa Gloria
were sitting on the other dolls, walked at the end of the sido of the room and over- line, "Because It's the First of heard Mr Punch explaining Party, ali sald about July today, Mr Punch!"
Here Koarf and Hanid let out a shout of joy. They had quilo forgotten about parts. "Let's go on a party now Knart cried.
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who
the
Rupert and Simon
The lady is quite ricar to look," smiles, the lady. Rupert before he sees her know this common well when well, if it isn't a lile I was a little girl and I come Betar
Wabys, “and are post here very often. I've been Wild · dowers, "-too?" " picking wild irises, You mily I want them for my have one for your mummy, it muming, but there aren't very you like, and some day I may many out yet;":"Perhaps, you show you just where to find don't know the best places to them. Hann na 97 ESTRATE
HOVEN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, L
Teddy made up the occasion. Hoorly for July
a song for
If you ask me why,
Hooray for the walk in the sun,
Hooray for me,
Hooray for you
Hoomy for the froile and fun!
meadow
As they were crossing the they met Squire Squirrel and Willy Toad. "Come along on tour Summer Party!" everyone cried,
So Willy and Squire joined the party.
As they crossed the brook they met Mr Boom, the frog. Ho was also invited,
||As they" werd going around the fill they met Christopher Cricket, Give the Shall and a turtle. They were all invited..
i
"I do hope, Hould remarked to Mr Punch, that we have knough to set for everybod but they did.... haya, ses
"Let's have a May Party," Punch said.
There was even, somo left over:
A.
heavy-set manı
never we
wear
Light
must sults, nor snug ones, Hellor advises in American an issue of "The Magazine. He looks better in a low-cut single-breasted cont and should leave plaids for the slightly-built man.'
If you wear a striped suit, nover wear a striped shirt. Also o Eolid Lio goes with. -plaid-mult,
Suede dives go with sport clothes and not, with a bualhess
sult,
¿
Hat, shoes and belt. when
worn should"match.
Socks should match or blend with either the the or the firt.
Orice you have sthoclothes,
from here are some pointers Heller on their care:
around
Drape your cost. wooden and not a wire hanger and hang your pants with the hänger clamped to the waist. line and not the bottom. This will cut down on your pressing
says Ho
Heller, the customary aning by steam is bad for
for Blinky, Mole, whom they your clothes. Always get your met wearing dark glasses in clothes cleaned beford storing the Pine Tree Grove. It was a them for any extended period. simply.scrumptious July Party!United Press.
I used to feel
so nervy, irritable and tired, but
Now I'm full of energy
after taking
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