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BY JOSEPHINE CULBER

Too Light a Response

the past, many players have West opened his four best spade. "held the bidding open" for their East's jack was allowed to hold and partners on entirely too liberal a declarer also ducked the spade

basis. Their theory has been, I sup queen, but West overtook with the pose, think to pass out an opening king and continued the spade suit, one-bid would reveal their abject weakness and permit the opponents East discarding a, low diamond. DA- to reach a good contraet-postibly a

clurer now led low heart and game contract-in comparative safe- finessed the nine-spot. East won

ty.

and returned a low diamond. De- clarer won with the ace and tried:

No one o deny that there is another heart finesse, letting the jack some topic in this theory, but there ride. This also lost to East and now ia another side to the pleture which the crucial play had arrived. East is even more important. There is no realized sense incurring a large penalty for

that his partner would

In

the sole purpose of discouraging the not have left in the double of opponents from what they might do, one notrump (which had been a de-

the

new Culbertson System de- layed double) with nothing outside finite values are required to hold the spade suit. He might hold the орел,

to make any response to diamond king, but he could not have partner's opening one-bid. When attached as much value to that card, the responder holds as little as one underneath North's diamond bid, as honour-trick, he needs a five-card to the club king, over South's club suit in order to make a response at bid. Thus it was almost a sure thing the one level. He can raise if he that West had something In clubs. has four of partner's trumps, or he Acting on that Bound analysis, can bid one notrump if he has two East now laid down the ace of clubs sults stopped. Bul. lacking these and when his partner played the values, he must pass. There is no nine, followed up with the queen rhyme or reason to the sort of res- and the low club. West won and ponse that North made in the follow-cushed his two good spades and long ing dent;

South dealer..

Match-point duplicate.

Both sides vulnerable.

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To-morrow's Hand

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Six stages, covering only 10 minutes in all, in the sinking of the bombed German light cruiser Konigsberg-at-Bergens-These-re markable photographs were taken from a house overlooking the har- beur and were recently smuggled out of Norway. The 0,000-ton Konigsberg had been hit by a Brit- Lah submarine's torpedo off the coast, and she had hardly reached Apparent safely at Bergen when she was attacked and bombed amide: slips by a machine of the Fleet Air Arm.

1. Smoke column shows the ac- curacy of the airman's aim. 2. The cruiser moves to prevent the pler catching fire. 3. Mast has turned over acutely. Bursting bollers add live steam to the smoke from the fire. 5. The cruiser has taken the plunge. 6. The sunken hull blocks the dock.

Called

Quisling,

Gets £100

Damages of £100 for slander was awarded in the King's

Free France - Marches-with--Britain=-

Manning Factories

When General de Gaulle made his radio appeal to French- mien in June last, he not only called for men of the fighting services, but also for "the engineers, and the specialist workmen of the armament industry.".

What results have the Free French Forces achieved in this field?

In the seven months following, under the auspices of the Ministry of Aircraft Production, French skilled labourers have been organised into the staff of a factory for repairing aero- planes. Here, from the director down to the youngest employee, the factory personnel is entirely French.

Other French workers have found employment in London Itself. Through the international. Labour Branch of the Ministry of Labour, groups of French workmen have been. formed to help in the demolition and clearing up of badly bombed parts of London.

Also, through the Ministry of Labour, many French working men and women have been absorbed into various Bench Division recently to Lieut.industries, in which, for the greater part, they are engaged William Charles Hewitt, former manager and secretary of the

on work that is vital to the British war effort. Millwall Football Club, against Mr Thomas Thorne, Somerset- avenue, Grove Park, S.E., the club chairman.

The action aroso out of a Board meeting on April 28 last, at which Lieut. Hewitt alleged

Mr Thorne described him as a. [“Quisling," arid a man who "had

a disordered brain."

Mr Justice Singleton, giving judg ment,

anid he preferred Lieut. Hewitt's account of the meeting. He did not think Mr Thorno thought that the Lloutenant had been día- loyal to the club.

"The true position," the Judga added; was that, Mr Thome was very annoyed over the question of his firm's accounts (for work on

ground Improvements). He went

Centre Syndical Francais

To create a bond between the French workers in Britain,

a Centre Syndical Francais has been established, with the support of the British Trade Unions and the Federation. Syndicale Internationale. This Centre was recently extremely useful in the speedy recruiting of workers to help in clearing up London.

In addition to the workers registered at the Centre Syndical. Francals, the merchant sailors of the Free French Merchant Navy aro likewise members.

Cameroons Trade Agreement

An important trade pact, signed by the Secretary of Stato for. Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the United Kingdom, and General de Gaulle, on behalf of the Cameroons under French

160 for in the language he used." Mandate, was concluded recently) and a second agreement,

Lilout, Hewitt was allowed costs up

lo÷December 14, -when- Mr Thornë had paid £153 into court."

relating to Free French Equatorial Africa, is nearly ready for signature,

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