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"It's refreshing, Tilson, to have a member of the Board who has the courage to stand up and disagree with me! Goodbye and good luck.”

BY THE WAY.

by

Beachcomber

MAKER of pianos has bullt a piano "without any keys, which is played by the feet." Two pedals produco "forty different seands," und "the Hash of a lamp tells the player what particular suund he is about to produce."

What could be fairer inan that? I reminds me of the violin made by Dr Stra5a4a8 (Whizan God Preservel

o Utrecht, This was played by the

mouth. The mouthpiece was under the bridge of the vintin, and as earn And wat made it was registered on jamkvites diul at the end of the bow, no that the player would know what note he had played. The bow was used to hold down the other end while the player, by blowing on the abouthpiece, act up a vibration which travelled alsoit « casuter-valve 10 the triEN.

Twenty Years of Uproar

She played her first piano-pieces

on Lasīta knee.

(Review of autobiography.)

he's playing the fool. Those

beture were inspected

сакса

leaving."

"hen they must have been tampered with in transit." "This is a pretty

rious matter." "in glad you think

89." Alter an Interval a new volte

d. "All 2 apeaking to ——— C.?" "Oh, no," said 5, "thin ja Weldurd's" Varnish Depository, Mas“Fladdermole speaking.” And there the matter resis a present. I often wonder what wan in inus rases.

Brighton-Sur-Mer

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1953.

JACOBY BRIDGE

ON

Good Safety Play Well Worth Knowing

By OSWALD JACOBY

HOW

TOW would you play the diamond sult in the hand shown today? Just look at the diamonds held by the dummy and those helt by the South band. Imagine that you ploying this combination in regular gune and that you can- not see, the cards held by the defenders.

aro

#

West opened the six of spades, and..declarer lot this ride around to his hand. After winning with the Jack of spades, declarer Won (wo rounds of trumpa în dummy with the king and queen. Before drawing the Inst trump, however, Juseplt led the ace of ", alamondi from the dummy.

Thús be the ständzed safety play. The finesse for the queen can be postponed until the second round. A la diamond le cashed first in order to capture a possible single- tun queen in the East hand,

Declarer next led a third round of trumps to his ace, thus drawing

NORTH AK7

25

KQ32 AK 100 802

1

WEST AQDB65 ❤J8

Q954 425

EAST

1032

1054

3

K 10 0 743

ROUTH (D)

MAD76

• J872

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Both aldes vul.

South

1

3 N.T. Pass Poss Рабо

Nortis West Pass 3V

4W

East

Pasa Pass

HEAD that Brighton ta tu have a 1 plupe in place of its beuch. tupe

bee whelkstali attendants in wiinte juckels attending couples reated at stile tables under brightly allped umbruline, "Garsong! An- other bag of winkles for this lady." In the morning, a plunge. In the affernosti, a drive alunit the supers Bussex Riviera to Peace-haven, pr tu Worthing. fi the evening, drinks nt „Ted's Osokosi Bar and Alsull

along the love Cormehe.

Suet's aunt interviewed

ALLaat had to do was to it back AKED it she had any statement

and let her bang away. It is o rather different alory when the gui grown up, and expects the mater to d the playing while she percben un bis Kath. There comes tử mind the scandalous seene in the Frankfurt Opera House when Stelhammer was observed to, liave an actress on his kate when he began to play. ite hack come Irunt rather a sewdy party.

They're sorry

I was troubled TRUE to my principle of always

pretending to be whatever telephone-calter expects me to be replied, when asked pulni-blank if "the eighty kasen had been deli..

"Were vered" "Oh, yen."

they OK.7" PNG, twelve were emply." "Empty Yea And eight were filled with scrap-irun." "Scrapiron Look here! Are you sure? Thi Incredible, Who did you may ask delivery?" "Eunes." "Who the devil in Fances?" "Ow new man* Well,

Whack-

341 Inake about Veruslika, Suet's aunt, Mr straw, mud: "I have never before known my nephew du anything im- pulsive, if the lady is allowed ta

mature niter inquiries have been made, we shall have to find put for her. Both Chartes at kre very warned by the attempt in Kertains papers to intake a romance at of this ineident. So the fron there being anything sentimental, when the lady held out her hand

I

rather

for the absurd Continentot kps Tast night, my nephew gave 11 une look, and sald "Ah, you've had a wash. Good? She is a beautiful creature, certainly, but only in masty, foreign,way! With Kitchener to Khartum White the broker tons piling up his bread, the bou pushed him over.

(News item. "TRUCK off the ralis," commented a solicitor who happened to be present.

AA34

Opening lead-♫ 0

the last trump and arriving in hi hond to continue the play of the dands. It was vital, however, to lead the correct card fron the South hand.

held

Many of the players who

the South curas led a low diamond to nesse dummy's ten. The finesse but West Micceeded, bound to HEI diamond

he held quieeti-nine South's jack.

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then trick. over

The correct play, as Bill Joseph demonstrated, was to lead the sack of diamonds. West had 10 cover with the queen of diamonds, since otherwise the jack would be al- Jowel in huld the trieit. Dummy won with the king of ulomonds,

and Fast's failure to follow Buit the revented thal West still held nine and five,

Now declarer could re-enter his hand with the ace of clubs in or der to lead the right of diamonda throught West for o successful finesse against the nine of dia-

YOUR BIRTHDAY... By STELLA Honds. Thus South could avoid the

MONDAY, MARCH 16

close friends

Bein today, you are one of those similar talents or cultural tastes as Whose tent capabilities may not always be mediately discovered. You are quiet, reserved. yet prove to be an excellent, energelte, exnet. worker. Under-

Ing

k

trient

In

neath, there are the qualities whilch

for ultimate Traderlig either the Held of Reus or aetion or both. You have good business mility and could be successful in werence, ---- mathematles-ur— muonage.— nient.

You appear outwardly to be care- free at times, even sutnewhat detached from the need of human * society, Tou are generalis

friendly unce you get to know a persun, and your genial nature may Karpie tu those who come as know you unly casually. You enjoy entertaining and being, entertained, but want only those who

PISCES

You of the intr sex have THAT simple, but expensive taste for the thest clothes, the best jewels-in shuri, for the finest in everyining. Anything shoddy repels you

you will, wear one good dress for Seats, if you can't uford another, fother than have half a duren less expensive ones,

Moth you sexes have a natuTAL, charis widely draws prople to mem. You will have more than one op- portunity to well and will probably inake what is called an "advantage- ok" marriage.

To find what the stars have in Mture for tomorrow, select your itliday star and read the coITES- ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day Mür be your daily guide. TUESDAY, MARCH 17

have

(Feb. 20-Mar. If you ate cuntemplatiu a vacation trip soon, now is the line to inake plans for it.

ARIES

21-Apr. 20) (Mar, Pay careful attention to all detail work so that you do not duplicate your efforts with others.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- Aspects favour enteriaming at home

CROSSWORD

Acasa

20) this evening. Invite a few cloves

congenial company, trilsids for

GEMINI

22-June 213- (May If you are mitted out to dinner and the pertapa, accŢIE the theatre. #tation by all means.

CANCER (Julie 22-July 23)- Generally toward another, even at the expene nf Home sell-werifice. con bring mutual happiness, DOW;

LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)- Look forward to nething new and exciting today. The evenings CURRÍK Jay prove to be expectaily novel,

VIRGO (ADE. 24-Sept. 231 Pertups friends less fortunate than yself need hep, mopiration and encouragement. Give

fox of diamond trick and could make his contract with two over. irteks.

It tournament play the over- tricks were, of course, just as im- portant as the making of the con- iract.

VCARD Sendes♦

West

Q--Tuding has been: NotLi

Exxt Routh Heart Рдич

Spare Pass Раз Spander You, Youth, hold: Spades K-3-7--| 4. Heart R-2, Diamonds Q-J-1. Clube Q-10-3-2. What do you do?

A-uta Diree na-trump. With p points in high cards you can afford to arcept za invllation to Kamb since you have, balanced disitibu. ten and strength in both of the unbid amite, you can afford to sux- gest a game at no-trump.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding in the same py Ja

You, The question just answered. South hold: Spades K-3-7-4. Hearts Q-10-3-2, Diamonds Q-J-5. Clubs 8-2. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

DUMB-BELLS

WILL THIS

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15

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19

20

1. Dad, I'm on a gem. (7)

1. Put your name down for the

race, 10) 10. Daby drink?

11. Died brokenly around the upsst

room. 19

14. Home Wolgat. (5)

13. Bweet manufacturer. (3)

KIDITASion of a tragic king Y (5) Barvicos testing place. (4)

Bure gone from incantoas, (8)

1. Rated into the woOK. (B)

Not hard to recall the middy, (4)

3. Cite green and ba abarp. (us

24 Remsla. (4)

25 The speed of a step.

Duwa.

(4)

Betray a weight on the air. (8) Such a person in likely to gire way.to others. (9)

a. Make up (0)

Epithet of a famous stage Mary.

D. The sca-005 151

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7. According to Bong the WEI

missing until you arrived

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wurly

Instrument

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16. Mile you work." (0)

18. Therefore. 131

19, Food from the boat race. (3)

20. Tądian groom. (4):

Solution to Saturday's puzzle. Across

by a careless remark,,..

24-Nor.

SCORPIO (Oct.

Clear up household jobs you have been neglecting. See that every- thing is ship-chapo chatted now.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Vec, 22)—

If drawn into an argument agamat your will, he sure to avoid peronail-

Ben that can cause trouble.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan, 203- Size up a situation and be sure that attention to the you devote your most important things frit.

AQUARIUS (Jah. 21-Feb. 19)-- Social aspects are excellent for you ile evening. Accept from or ex- tend an inviatson to close friends.

CHESS PROBLEM

By B. LINDGREN

Black, 13 pieces.

ATA

21K

419

White, 3 pleecz.

White to play: mate in three.

Solution to " 'Saturday's

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Admi 141, KixP, my; 2, R" "D, Kt, or P Aniej GLI OVE

mates.

S698 THE LEDGER

I THINK IT IS TOO LARGE = I JUST WANT A

LITTLE

HAMLET

INTELLIGENCE TEST ANYONE'S GUESS

By T. O. HARE

NOTUERI PUzzle for you.

A Uncle Timothy precocious niece

and it over Cecil

said my

"I haven't written it down.” said Cecilia. *ingtoll it you. Iva very simple." It each dtions i in represented by a letter, and The product of AD and CD b EKẾ TILL 5 the product of i A Band 7"

"I don's knang" Emaid. "KIE : "anyone's guess. **

** You can't do it"

"There are several

flons

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Cecilia “I'lKİYE JOU ;

nother clue Bubtract A

from the product of and CD. and you get CC.“

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What fin Obcilia's godez zi the product of AÐ and DT

(Solution on Page 10),

WOMANSENSE

Cracker Crumb Crust For PESANDSOÑIONS

Two Delicious Desserts

By ALICE DENHOFF

to

NOW comes

the season to berries and tbsp. lemon juice, make everything as easy as Cool until mixture begins

around set, then beat until light and possible for yourself the house, and especially in the fluffy. Beat one egg while suff klichen, of course, the family but not dry; whip 2/3 c, heavy must be fed well as always, and cream; fold into fruit mixture. cometimes it is more of a task Pour into grabam cracker

plo than ever, especially with fussy crust. Chili in refrigerator 3 calers and those whose ap hours. Garnish with additional petite lags in the spring wed- whipped cream and strawber- ther.

rios, If desired.

In the dessert department, How about a fine Refrigera- we have found that delletous, for Cheese Cako? Prepare the crunchy graham cracker crumb graham crackers according to crust

makes pic-making a directions above, then cinch, It's co simple to inake, crumb mixture in a refrigera- so foolproof, takes BO many tor Ice cube tray. Press firmly shapes, that it emerges a against bollom and sides of tray

busy bargain recipe.

Room Temperature

For the crust, use 频 softened butler

C.

with a cup.

Put

For the cheese cake filling. soak ono envelope plajn gelatin in c. col water for

3

or margarine minutes. Combine one slightly (let it stand at room tempera- beaten egg yolk, c.

milk ture until pilable). Put in and 1/2

sugar; cook £. mixing bowl with c. sugar minutes over low heat, stirring and 10 finely rolled graham constantly. Remove from heat; crackers, blending well. (Fresh add gelatin, stirring until dis- ly scrubbed hands do n fank #olved, Job of mixing).

Now-put crumb mixture In a-inch pie plate. Set an 8- inch pie plate on top of crumbs and prees them firmly Into, an even layer on bottom and sides of pan. Fill with Strawberry Chilton Filling.

Cheese Cake Filling

Cream together one e. cot- pack- age cheese and a 3-oz age cream cheese: add grated rind of lemon and 1⁄2 tsp. vanilla. Add gelatin mixture. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Beat e. light cream Strawberry until foamy; add juleo of

envelope lemon, whipping until thicken- plain pelnin in c.

cold. ed. Fold cream and a stimy water 5 minutes in saucepan, beaten egg while Into cheese Add c. sugar, then heat, mixture. Pour into crumb crust stirring until gelatin and sugar in refrigerator tray. Chill un- arg dissolved. Remove from til Arm. Cut into wedge-shaped hen; add 14. c. crushed straw pieces. Serves 8.

To prepare the Chiffon Filling, soak

SECRET

OF "DON'T

Memphis, Tenn.

A widow of a Civil War veteran,

who says she's

to to young

offer secrets on longevity, lives at a fast pace tu keep from feeling her years.

In addition to keeping, house, shopping, cooking, sewing and gardening, Mrs Beltie Eason has started sötung the Incidents of

LONGEVITY MOPE”

her life to music. The 89-year- old widow of one of Forrest's raiders has an autobiography that Alls three ledger books.

WHAT / NEVER COOKED TRIPE

AND ONIONS P

CUT I th DRESSED TAIPE INTO SMALLISH SQUARES

COVER THEM WITH GOLD WATER, BRING TO THE BOIL

AND SIMMER

FOR IS MIN.

£350 TO DRESS a Coronation

debutante

Daughter's dren Bill

Ano co

Balgowns

2 Short rensugstroms

$160

сов простор и зубы

2 Cocktail smise

(18 yar - 25.4 0 - 18-170 2 Cotton doch (asup 10:10:0 Sith Emming Coat - 10.0 0 Title Aftercon Book - 38 0.0

Eight trool st

ilccsétriss ('Kunstbaga douglas, nylon, verstas, milf 30.0.0

Cost of a glorious summer.

by

NOW - PUT THE DRAINED TRIPE INTO ANOTHER BAUCEPAN

_WITH 2028

MEDIUM

BIZAD ONIONS, THINLY SLICED.

Y1⁄2 TEASPOON

SALT

EILEEN ASCROFT

One of the most popular deb, bot?. gowns, sketched at Worth by Sharadski In organza, it, is embroidered diamantė and bogle beods. The origino! model ls in aid rose.

with

bot traditionally most debs choose white.

breaking Purents are

ADD YE PINT MILK AND SİMMER FOR

A GOOD 292 HOURG

WHEN READY, MDS A DESSERT- SPOON FLOUR SMOOTHLY WITH

A LITTLE

ALK

STIR THIS INTO THE LIQUID TO THICKEN

IT, AND GIMMER

ON FOR

15 MIN LONGER

да

DEBUTANTE daughter's If money spent is a criterion, more if you combine it with a

should be the foam, wax or blanket bath. Corona- the 1953 debs, clothes bills this

For the very luzy there is many tion season will be about £350. best-dressed bunch for

passive reducing, which is Mothers are already taking years.

into easy as lolling in a hammock. daughters for fittings for

bali She may not feel qualified as gowns and presentation

party capital to launch their daugh- It gives strenuous exercise and offending yet to offer advice on long life, frocks. Mothers -scem deter lers un society. Two dress de- muscle toning but Mrs Eason does have a word mined to make any matrinice to signers told me of clients who bulges for oldsters just don't mope."dreas their debutante daughters hud sold valuable pictures to If you cannot afford

Mrs Eason practises what she well for these next important other had sent an heirloom sweets and cakes, drink a glass coming-out wardrobes, prices, cut out bread, potatoes, preaches.

mouths.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Christopher Lost His Guitar

-Bat a Nice Bumblebee Fine ¡y Found It for Him

By MAX TRELL

while ago.

I had been playing my guitar and singing a song. CHRISTOPHER CRICKET was Then I got thirsty. I walked a

-sitting-silently and alone"on" short wry off to get a drink-of- a iwly at the edue of the field water from

blossom a clover when Knart and Hauld, the that had a dewdrop on

When on it. shadow-children

with the finished drinking the dewdrop, turned-tboul names, saw hin. I turned and went back toward They had never seen him look the daisy where I had left my so wrelehed,

guitar. But I must have walked "My goodness, Christopher!" farther than I thought, I couldn't said Hanid, running up to him. find that daisy again." "What's the matter with you?" "Did you look under all the

Something awful," answered daisies, Christopher?" Christopher, shaking his head.

Knart and Hand Christopher to tell them this awful thing was.

Christopher's Problem

asked.

Manid

Бо

to

salon

necklace to be aucloned. Fre of hot water with a squeezed quently it is grandmother who lemon first thing every morn provides the highlight of the ing, touch your toes 20 times trousseau, the No. 1 ballgown. first and last thing daily, and

Many of the girls

be do five or 10 minutes of reduc coming straight from the ing exercises regularly. schoolroom,

are anxious mothers to bring

Girls in blinkers their out daughters in Coronation year.

seventeen-year- PIXIE Among the olds will be Frances Ruth Burke, Valerie Maxwell, Eliza- beth Ward and Lucintia Leveson-Gower.

HOODS word by women and children are menace to road safety, accord- ing to Birmingham's Accident Prevention Council. I was re- Youngest deb., not 17 minded of this strongly, watch- later this month, is Nicole Ing business girls

muffled Yarde-Buller..

against the fog with scarve over their heads.

On the left is a father's bud- get for an average deb: ward- robe this spring.

ugliest

Not only is this the head fashion of all, but prob ably the most dangerous, The

It is quite a large Bill for turning one small duckling into scart covers the cars and im-

EL

swan,

pedes hearing, and frequently The acts as "blinkers," so that the fledgling may marry a title or wearers cannot see addeways.

all And after

that?

money like Susan Hornby last: year, but her chances are slim.: More ilkely at the end of a

Snobs ?

clorious summer she will train A CHARWOMAN should not

to earn her own living.

Two-in-one FASHION darling the "Cali her a charwoman....

110

begged

be called a charlady, ac- "Dear me. You can't imagine "Something awful's the matter, what how many duisics I

sald Christopher sadly. looked

cording to Mr Justice Walling- ton. He told counsel at Leets: under. Just see for yourself finding things in flowers. That's

for

This look at how many daisies there my business,”

spring is the sheer roman- snobbishness is ridiculous.” Straight across to the other rro in this field." "You won't believe li," sald

tle large-sleeved blouse. bec.

One charwoman challenged Knarf and Hanid looked. The end of the field flew the Christopher.

Nothing spoils "It'u something field was covered with daisies. Then back she came in a curious

glamour the judge "We don't like to be that's never happened to a

tangle called chars at all," she told There were hundreds of them zigzag way. She buzzed from more than a confused

beneath. me, "and not charwomen or cricket before. I've lost my in clusters everywhere and diisy to daisy, up and down, Specially created to solve this charladies either. We prefer guitar!"

one daisy looked just like every over and around. The daisies basic problem is the com-bra, domestic workers,

dallies Kharf and Harid (and every other daisy,

may have looked alike to Knarfa practical combination of bras cleaners. "My guitar is under one of and Hand and Christopher alero and the old-fashioned them," Christopher said sadly. Cricket but to the bee, each one camisole beloved by our graud-, "How will I ever find it again?" "looked different.

mothers, But Knarf had a plan. "I'li be Suddenly the bee buzzed right back," he said.

aloud: "Here it is! I've found

one else) knew that Christopher Cricket

was the best guitar player in the whole neighbour hood, He never went anywhere without his guitar strapped to his back.

They knew that if Christopher Cricket huid lost his guitar, he had lost something very precious indeed, for a cricket without guitar is like a bird without his song. No wonder Cricket was Bad.

"How did you lose your guitar, Christopher?" Knert asked. "Where can it be?"

He Left It Undor A Daisy

Christopher sighed, “I left it under a daisy. In this field,” he said. "It happened just a little

In half a minute, Knarf re- turned where Christopher

to

And, sure

of shoulder

straps

Reduce first

_(World Copyright Reserved-London Express Service.)

Household Hint Sponge rubber mata in bold, Christopher Cricket bounded NOW is the time to sled ex- and Hand were standing. A bee over to the daisy on which the ing your spring suit.

tra pounds before buy-bright colours provide rest for

wonry feet in front out the buzzed

afford a In the air right behind beo was standing.

If you can

salon kitchen sink, ironing board, or Knarf. Christopher Cricket and enough. lying under It, just treatment you can expect to | work-bench. A soapy cloth is tha Hanid looked puzzled.

where he had left it, was Chris- lore one pound per massage, only draning equipment needed.

Thank topher's guitar.

you! Thank you!" he said to the bee. Christopher at ance played a lively tune on the guitar, The tung didn't have a name, but in

Knarf the middle of it,

and An Easy Job for the Bea Hanid distinctly heard a lot of

hums and

WOB buzzes. It "Easiest thing in the world," Cricket's tune of thanks to the buzzed the bee. "I'm used to boe.

"Now," said Knart smiling, "we're going to find your lost guitar, Christopher, I mean this bumblebee is going to find it for

us."

Rupert and the Hazel Nut-28

Bill agrees at once with Rupert's, idea, *** Yes, of course the squirrel must have some of the nuts. I vote we give him one of the bagfuls and 'iben -you-and I can_divufe the other one between

creatum 'screws up its courage, to come to them.*** There's a lovely present for you."!, mys "Rupert. * You can put themi away without fearing that, they will be stolen, for Beppo la safely-home:again.”

ua.” - Rasching the wood they call 1-9 My, what: as supply. 15!) egunake

for- mome time before, the -liktin ... the aquired; as: dis, pets, to mocki „AKE BESIMTA RESEAYER.

A new

“Adventure”

RUPERT

and the

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