SUTTOM PRESU ÁRSVICE. 196,

"Go on, snap it! How long do you think I'm going to

sland here?”

• BY THE WAY.

by

Beachcomber

IVING some advice to young with

men, an article says: "Never local Try to Impress a girl, when first question aiced in the House about introduced to her, with your weath." I disagree. The thing Is to sweep her off her feet with talk of your yacht,

"Where is 1 tell the ble une ni Cannes last week. The other is being overhauled in the Egean

a bare being without fem Such I not that a better way of breaking the teo than. "I'm living in a con verted henhouse at Surbiton** The Narkover incident

credit from Any great

the bank wandal. Further, a

cartload of forged food coupons brought to convincing answer from a Member whom you were ald to have approached in a most repre- hensible anste-oven to the extent of offering him 3,000 of the coupons to keep his mouth shut. Wo awal

Nulmore your explanation of the offair...."

Diary of the future

JUNE 1. 1052: In Paris today, nt the 400th meeting of the Depuller, Mr Gromyko was naked, "Have you ever really wanted a meeting of

The answerT

HE governors of Narkover School the Foreign Ministen." replied the

Depulics, somewhat taken aback, and wondering were there.

have seat the following letter was a riet "No." to the headmaster:-"A few weeks other without a major scandal and luted us into the vain hope that a higher moral tune had net in. The Nutmore incident has quickly dimljusloard us fr your silence anci we judge thal. in sub in these matters, you, as headmaster.

know

"As such," again

why they

eftunlion, as ET again! "The

auch, is improving. It offer more to give a man a whack on the jaw. contented to than you care to my. You may re- such, will he be call that your part in the roulette accept it as a whack on the jaw, or herndal of the back of the school will he claim that it is a whack. Tuck-shop Wat

nes such, on the jaw, na such, Twice by no Theans Nor did you emergo two is four, as much, negligible one.

YOUR BIRTHDAY..........By STELLA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3

BORN day there is a great deal ut pride in your nature. You are preu of your family. your home.

of what you country-and Jour yourself von schleve. This su∙lf. confidence is apt to reflect itself in your work, and should bring you considerable success at an early age, You have a sharp mind, a krea in telicet, an appreciation

You have a great deal of sincerity and loyalty. You may not always or tradition. adhere to conventions yourself, but you think this is prob ably the best behaviour for others! This minor inconsistency may cause The tact la sau dimeulty at the. That you are an individitini, Bes 1a good for others apart, nid whint

procedure,

may not be your hest of beauty.

You lead; oiliers follow

and the ability to use your Imagina. tion in the aris creatively.

Although artistle by nature, you also have a good head for business and know how to strike A good bargain. You might make a fortune by turning your talents toward com merce or Industry. But you should also do very well in the aria or professiona Literature is perhaps Jour strongest field and tenching or writing history might offer you re warding opportunities.

Warmhearted

and generous, you will have a deep and lasting love for your marriage partner. The union should be an exceptionally one,

happy

To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow. select your birthday

rend star and

the correspanding: paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4

LIBRA (Rept, 24-Orl. 23) A touch of yosy tool may urge you to take a short vacation or trip. The change should do you good.

ACOMPID (Oct. 24-Nov,

22)-

A tuod day to do some seriale hours

cleaning. There may be closets to clear out, new furnishings to buy, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)- Don't let someone else push a job off onto your shoulders. Stand up for Laziness should be your rights, tought lesson.

INTELLIGENCE TESTribute your tull

At the bus-stop

post

By T. O. HARE

En buses run pianotuall) on this route,” said m3 ** Here's our bus-stop "There's'onɛ bus for Appleton

one for Gunn and ous for Undesolam avört nuärter of

abouts."

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the exi

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I'm not surD. Fre fur gotten the timen of the wides There's one chance in parer that the nest is an Appletor bna; on chinos in nên thật it's for Bung

→ THAT seems recular *

The Gext pia was for Buun: then at 31.12 the Cheeschatt bus arrived

What time ala Mut strive for Anpiston?

(Solution on Page 10) ̧

CROSSWORD

13

14

16

17

124

122

Across

2. Quite a wrench having to adjust

it to one's moods. (?)

7. Bloat' besitant claim to cover

11. 1

ing? (0)

o ripe as this, (6)

122, Noise from the fine. (8)

19. pan with a golden touch.

Only bail a Fabian. (9)

10. Babylin thanks to this provide a

great arterial trunk. (8)

17. Restore ou pret should. 14)

1. BLACK WALCH

nahters. (4) J

Anyway "CeyʻTO

22. Anyone with an eye to onion has

a right to be, 17]).

24, Backward master in India. (8)

Made in a book or by the door.

(0) 20. Moreblebisultation, (6)

Down

CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. 20)— Love and sympathy con work wonders in the family eircle. Con- share to your marriage.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)- You might turn a hobby into a real, Develop a new paying proposition. idea. It could increase your Income.

PISCES (Feb. 20-tar. 20)— Tiches and romance. are both n good aspect. Take your choice-or both. Today you can have what you want,

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr. 207- A fine time to make a new beginning. Le progressively constructive In your attitudes for success. TAURUS (Apr.

21) 21-May Ambitions may be fulfilled today. Be Kure you know what you want and then go out for it directly.

GEMINI (May 22-Гиле 23)-~- Hupes and dreams may

become facts. Instrument' your desires by being positive about them.

CANCER (June 22-July 23)-- Don't waste your time or energy on NGA-CREUIials. This is a day in which much should be accomplished.

LEU (July 24-AUE. 23)-

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951.

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Opening lead-◆K

By OSWALD JACOBY

WHEN the first officiel world's

champlonship was held in the Bermuda last November, American team won. An im- portant reason for the victory was the tight brand of defence that our team displayed.

In the

today, for hand shown example, both the Americans and the British got to a fimay contract of four bearis. The American de fenders defeated the contract at one table, while the English de fenders let the contract be made ni the other table,

When George Rapee played the South hand at four hearts for America, he lot Wert hold the first trick with the king of diamonds. West shifted to the eight of clubs, and East won with the club ace.

Now Eart had a terrible problem. He needed two more tricks to de feal the contract. Dld his partner have the see of spedee, or had he shifted to a singleton club?

After much anxious thought East returned a Nub. This was duck- soup for Rapee, of course. He won the club, drew trumpa, and ran the clubs to scard both of his towing spades. Thus be made his contract with an averrick.

In the ather room the English declarer alı let West hold the Arst trick with the king of die- mands. The American Sidney Siloder, of Philadelphia, gave his partner no problems.

BEADED BEAUTIES

WEAD IN WAXED

PAPS

ROUG

BLANCHED ALMONDS

AND BID FLOUR

AN HOUR

OR GO

LA TURN

DOWNWARDS

IN. THINNISH

BUCES

AND BAKE ON A GREASED SHEET IN A MODERATE OVEN FOR ABOUT O MINUTES

A Major Point In Fur Collections

EMPHASIS on a modified high for a variety of neckline

takes pyramid

One line with sweep shapes.

modet A striking accessory couple, a handbag and shoes of black kept down to the 80 to 06-inch pointed johnny collar that turns shantung dressed up with rich level is a major peint in autumn under with snaps to give 'a embroidery of white caviar fur collections seen in America. highlooped effect; another, folding beads, is a perfect exposition Silhouettes vary from the re- over on itself for an open-curve of the ever-fashionable black and white theme, the beading gulation four flare garments to shape can, niso cross over and be keep pyramid styles with 100 eloss for high-rolled cardigan Is used beautifully,

Inch sweep but stress is on the line. onkie in-between pyramid group with vamp and heel of the strap pump and on the peplum fullness brought out in design Front dullness is emphasised of the handbag.

in ideas and detail rather than for several models. the basic sweep. A pattern de- signer develops flowing pyramid FOCAL point details, gear- feeling in a variety of ways: by ed for high fashion fur treat- rounded sloping shoulders, some. ment, are featured in a 67th worked in sunburst effect for Street fur model collection. This striped furs, some with dropped 67th Street model maker makes seaming; by deep capey sletves, a specifle point of luxurious by panel, pocket or tuxedo detail. effects, in collar and cuff treat..

SLEEVES are significant ment,. In sleeve shapes, panel

From Johannesburg

dress designer AN ex-Paris

has started a shop where she cuts and tacks dresses to fit, and the customer does ber own stitching at home.

for their fullness. The ad- effects and capey detail. Justable cocktail sleeve

with

are worked to and con-

varied cuff detail is the predom- Sleeve Ideas Inant type, worked with full show deep fullness ness and often coming in one tinuous theme with the shoulder the shoulder line. line. The full sleeve that fans piece from Some sleeves are full at the out into a deep pouch below the favourite theme, elbow, graduating into the wrist elbow is

curved and shaped to form a and gathered by shirring and small flared cuff;

muff effrey when

arms are others taper gradually down to the wrist, de- brought together at front,

deep

cep armhole. shape is suggested for mink, and treatments look new,

Smann to from

Д

panels

1

curving mink band trim.

This

with in flat furs is emphasised by for body fullness takes

While some sleeves take a deep capey sleeves; another has drop-

leeve overlap and alim pouch shape, others get fullness ped cape sleeve narrow sleeve continuing from by means of deep gathers at the One the elbow under the capey ex- cuff lins, in a petal effect.

'model, with a different approach, tension down to the wrist.

COLLANS are small and has all-around pinch-pleated cupped, framing the face, and detail at the edge of the turn- can be turned back or crossed back cuff,

BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Wonderful Bookcase Menagerie

"I

-Can You Guess Where the Animals Came From?--

By MAX TRELL

all sitting in her lap. Knarf gol the eagles and the vultures to come down. They stood quietly on his angers. At last Knatt and Hand had them all.

came

There were lons, tigers, leo-

It was General Tin who dir- pards, giraffes, kangaroos, hip- KNOW you won't believe pos, rhinoceroses, monkeys, elc- covered the mystery of how all me," General Tin the tin phants, crocodiles and zebras, these little wild animals soldier said to Kharf and Hanid, There were also eagles, vultures, into the room in the first place. the shadows

There he found the Naturpl with the turned- pelicans, humming birds and He crept behind the bookcase. History Book which had fallen about names, but I distinctly sea-gulls

the shelf and turned saw a lion looking about from

As for the monkeys, they from

All the animals in the behind the bookcase." 'defender,

jumped and dodged everywhere. over. Knar!

and Hanid looked at

Finally General Tin said he book had been spilled out. So, General Tin with astonishment.

had a better idea. "We'll trap after awhile, Knarf and Hand You're sure you saw a-allon?" them," he said.

put them all back safely. General Tin nodded, "Of Please don't hurt them," naių- course, it wasn't a very big lion Hanid.

-no! much bigger than ·3 mouse."

Siloer knew that his side need- ed three more defensive tricks. They would be ̃avnilable th pariner had the ace of clubs and one of the binck kinga. In either case it could do no harm to lay down the ace of spades to climt- nate all further guesswork,

This card got on enthusiastic sipani from his partner. Siloder led another spade. Then East took the ace of clubs to sei the contact. I don't want anybody to get the idea that the British team put up weak defences as a general thing. On the contrary, they play mag- nificently. Fortunately for us, sur team played even bettor.

By being helpful to someone else, you CARD Sense

may did your own plons are also being furthered.

VIRGO

(Aug. 24-Sept. 21)-- Good news can simulato your ambitions. Make full use of it tu furthering your career.

CHESS PROBLEM

By F. FLECK (BCF Tourney (2) Black, 6 pieces.

-1

L

White, 14 pieces,

White to play: mate in three.

Solution to yesterday's problem:

1, Q-R2, anu; 2, Q, or Ki mates.

1. A tin cap may be more d Check Your

in war than a brasa kat. (7)`

2. What a preacher is expected to

put into practice, 10).

Wide open apsos, ti

The

You'll and is in the middle, (8)

6. This, to un 15 ka orort, (5)/

6. A youth growing up may grow

P11 (4) Note 26. Miome, (4)

.9. Weird-sounding stretch of water

* 10. 'veryday wear.) {

14. Lost like a agƐvor); (0)

Knowledge

1. How many cards are thero

in a pinachla döck?.

2. The Plets were early in-

habitanta of what country?

10. Halsed as golf and put back 103. Caro Nome is on orla in

sixpence (3) 90. 13ilent. (9)

in outine? (4pin what opera?

29. Buitable for the end. (Blige le

4.

Bolutions of yesterday's puzzle. Across: I for What is the medical tern

near-sightedness?

6. By, what people werd the first, mapa made?

6. Name the capital of Swit zerland,

Answera on Page 10),

Q-The bidding has been; North Fast

“Bouch West 1 Heart Pass 1 Spade

Pari PARS 2 N. T.

You, South, hold; Spades Q-J-9- Heart 8. Diamanda 7-6-4-2, Clubs K-J-7. What do you do?

A-B]d Uhren spades. Partner has invited a game, and you have jurt about Rough' strength to accept the invitation. If North Bas good three-card support for spades be will bid three no-trump. You wit accept his decision.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The Wedding Is the same da in the question just onewered. You, South, hold: Spades K-J-7-5. Hearis 0-4, Diamonds 7-4-4-2, Club K-8-7, What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

.POCKET CARTOON

LUG PLUG

HEARING AIDS

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"And it wasn't mouse?"! sald Knart, who was quite cer tain that that's what it was.

"My dears," said General Tin, "there's a whole menagerie be- Now just hind that bookcase. sland here a moment and I'll get something and drive all those animals out."

He went and got a broom, Kharf and Hanid decided to try to catch the animals when General Tin scored them cut with the broom. "Here they come," he cried as he poked the broom behind the bookcase.

By and by the elephants; the flons and the ziraffen were 'all 'drinking.

"Don't worry," said General Then he went into the Kitchen and returned with saucer of water.

Д

It was extraordinary how well the water-trap worked.

They're all thirsty," General Tin whispered. "They think the saucer of water is a water-hole."

By: and

and by the elephants. the lions,

the the tigers and giraffes were all drinking. They seemed quite ame and harmless and

tow Hanid, who had a crumbs in her pocket, fed' them from her hand. Soon they were

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