THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949.
FOR YOUR SPARE MOMENTS
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Check Your Knowledge
1.
Name the Greek equiva-
BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY | lent of the Roman arena.
ETHICS play a very impor-
2. Loente Lapland.
3.
What people invented the
4. In what part of the body
tant part in bridge. That reminds me of an argument I heard years ago as to whether lasso. or not it was unethical to Juok at cards in your opponents' hands if they failed to hold ihem up. Bridge
is marrow found?
5. The peacock is a member of what bird family?
Mel-
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BY THE
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CHESS PROBLEM
By S. F. E. FLATAU Black, 6 plecer.
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While, pieces. White to play and, mate in two,
to Solution Where was Laurliz
yesterday's 0.
problem: choir, opern slager, born?
1. K-K5, any; 2, Q, R, B, or Ki (Answers at foot of Column 1) (dis ch) matca, 10
is ឆក Intellectum game. You have certain rightz but
on the other hand, it is unethical to take advantage of certalu altuations. To hesitate with a singlelon in order mislead the opponents Is Ridered unethical.
Watching where your opponent or part- ner draws his card from in or der to get a count on a suit also is considered unethical.
con.
However, you do have a right to make natura!
"The Big Bad Wolf."
Included in the album is a 40-page story of the "Three Little Pign" utilising coloured plates from the original car Mon, Altin-oil, any child. And most grown-ups, will be delighted with this handsome production.
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Their latest report, which must have been the taborious work of many years, maites the startling claim that fine physique and physical fitness do not necessarily go together. Who would ever have suspected that a great blg man, with broad shoulders and steel mu
muscles, may not be og fit "Piano Party" featuring as # small man, with narrow piano solos by Eddy Duchin, in-shoulders And muncies to cludes eight numbers that must speak oft This discovery will be among the best known of all probably revolutionise something popular songs. Some of the or other, and may lead to the pieces In the delightful view that small people are not Columbia collection are ⠀ "Let | necessarily it. And that will Me Call You Sweetheart," "I'm | necessitate Another Forever Blowing Bubbles," "My report. Blue Heaven," "Shino
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OnFootnote to above
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F. CAN help tho Medical Research Council. Let them The new single recordings of ask any mountaineer or explorer numbers from Irving Berlin's about the relation of size to fit- musical, "Miss Liberty," are be- ness. They will find that the Kinning to flood the market. answer will agree with their One of the better songs is conclusions. Let them, for that "Homework,"
equally matter ask any normally intelli- AWIE well by Fran Warren (Victor) gent human being with eyes in
his head. and Dinah Shore (Columbia).
sure-hit
num-
BOYS AND GIRLS MAGAZINEbers from the new musical are
"Paris Wakes Up and Smiles," with Jean Sablon (Victor) and Buddy Clark (Columbia)
deduction Glive Had a Message to Send Fl in a Big Pond,"
from certain playa or man- nerisma. If one of the players picks up his cords and nervous-
iy aska, "Whose deal, is it?", in
all likelihood ho has a good
-And He Wanted the Shadows to Deliver It-
By MAX TRELL
LIVE, the Snail, was standing
hand. During the play certain at the edge of the pond,
mannerisms may guide you.
CX-
Take loday's hand for ample, which was made by one of the country's' greatest players. He won the opening lend of the Ave of clubs with the king, then led the
deuce of hearts Easi, hesitated and finally play- ed the eight of hearts. The queen was played from dummy and West won with
the ace He returned the queen of dia- monds which declarer Woll The three of hearts was led and East, played the nine-spol. Now should declarer finesse the ten7
Bear in mind what East did when the rat heart was play ed.
If he had Ho hesitated.
looking at the
แม
water just Knarf and Hand, the Shadows, came along. He tipped his hat politely (Glive always wore. a
fint. black
carefully усту brushed), nodded his head and said: "Delightful day, Isn't it? hope you are both feeling well."
Kearf and Hanid both returned Glive's greeting, and asked him how he felt,
"Thank you, my dear Hand and my dear Knarf," answered Glive. "I feel," he said, "snail- egant
Knarf sald in a puzzled voice: "Snnilegant? Does that mean you're feeling good?" would have hed "It sounds like elegant, sald nothing to hesitato about. Honid. Is It, Glive?"
only the eight and nine of
hearts, be
Therefore, you are within your
rights to reason that East ́also
must hold the jack. You must
The Same Thing
finesse the ten, nnd you make "Well," said Glive, "people feel the hand.
elegant. Snails feel inaliegant. You might ask why the tent means just about the same should not be finessed the first thing. Tell me," he said the next time. If East held the ace and moment, "are either of you think healtated a moment, wondering If he should play it, you would then lose two heart tricks, one to the jack and one to the nee
CROSSWORD..
Acrome
1. Dance Atele, indy and make a
bell rain. (9)
Granted: bui only once a year.
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Part of the house well known to
Dim fan42:15)
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Unbraid with a rope arch (81
14 in the vernacular, lodge, 13)
a
15
Thus to roce is an undertone. (3)
I hot you recently heard ane and
you should see another next month 17)
18 Whichever way you look at her sho's worth something. (4)
2. Is a tacit rod he wields 7 (8) 23. It could make a strop weep. 14-4) Down
1. K2
11, could bold up
rabid race.
2. Enough to get out of range. t How to greito a tile curb, 10)
4. Indaminable oll that can he got
from coal. 177. Alter later. (B1
7. You shouldn't have one while
playing 15. (3).
1710 beds of the plants are used in dresing cloth. 151
10. Aboard, one may he burned, the
Other kept, (3) 13. Some consider the sbience of this hardship, others&hley
14. One Across oras urged to do this
13 AODE 101
17. One end of a screw, (4),
19. A messure that can be hurthu.
20. The return of a triond. (3)
Bolution of westerday's musste. - Kerasa; Captivate: All Aid to and Board of frade 12 Noose; 14, T11: val: 12. Ag 3d, Claret, hee
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CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
***Answers'
1. Hippodrome. 2. Lapland is section in western Europe 'made-up of the Arctic: ·regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. 3. The American Indiáns.. 4. Marrow is a ... fatty substance... enclosed in the Ine terlör of the, bones. 3. The turkey family
Copenhagen, Denmark in 1890..
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RUBBER
CLOSES
STEADY
New York, Aug. 24.—Rubber
Snyder Opposes
Increase
In
Price Of Gold
HOPES FOR GOOD RESULTS
AT WASHINGTON TALKS
Washington, Aug. 24. The United States Secretary of the Treasury, Mr John Snyder, today opposed increasing the dollar value of gold as a means of relieving Britain's dollar shortage.
Mr Snyder, who will be Chairman of the Anglo-Canadian-American financial talks, opening here in September, emphasised at a Press con- ference today that there had been no change what- ever in his previously stated opposition to in- creasing the fixed price of $35 an ounce, which the United States Government pays for gold, and thus devaluing the dollar in terms of gold.
Mr Snyder asked the corres~ | pondents who questioned him about
this proposal to assist Britain: "Are WO
to ¡ devalue the only sound cur- rency that the United States lias?
or
roing
In his conversations ·
with
CHICAGO CRAINS
He said the question of gold Chicago, Aug. 24,-- Grain had never been mentioned in prices atendied today after a futures today fallered after a steady. opening, only to regain
the course of his conversations mixed start, breaking AWAY their equilibrium at the close with Sir Stafford Cripps, the from the Influence of an easy of business.
British Chancellor of the Ex-situation in soya, beans. In passing
Traders saw Kitle significance chequer, in London this spring,
Wheat responded to a flurry MONEY, at any rate. In the dealings, which were only
and of
buying commercial real," sald a financier the moderate and considered to be other European finance minis-
In a thin, market at covering other day. Not now, financier, mainly of a give-and-take na-
ters during his European tour the close of business and According to our Chancellor of ture between dealer Interests to
Mr Snyder said he was "de-finished fractionally higher, the Exchequer, the bit of paper adjust market positions
Bnitely hopeful that good results Prices closed as follow:- Bill Lawrence (Victor), and marked i is worth 75. 6d. But In the Spot market some would come out of the confer- Dinah Shore and Buddy Clark it is worth a pound if you think dealers reported small factory enco the Anglo-Canadian- SPOT (Columbin) "You Can Have it 15 sedem si de inquiry.
September American finance talks) and that December Him," Dinah Shore and Doris Marchesa di Parapiglia-Scalda-
possibility
that the we can find some helpful solu. Atarch (1030) Day (Columbia), and Fran bagno when he gave her a plece Anglo-American financial talks tion of Britain's dollar-carning May Warren (Victor)....
of bric-a-brar from the Forli may produce some
financial problems." summer bazaar. Confidence is support for rubber from the
SPOT everything. A Government can United States is at present re-
DEVALUATION QUERY September make anything it pleases legal
December tender, so long as the people liarded as only a hazy hope.
Ave Prices closed
poinla quiet, and I often wonder why higher to 10 points lower, on waste so much paper on sales totalling 82 contracts, notes, when real money would
follow:-
Some other good new singles:
Helen Forrest singing "Lover's
Tex
on
wo
Gold" (M-G-M) Beneke and his band "Lavender Coffin" (Victor)... Hob Crosby and Marion
ble Bee"
bining on "Be My Little Bum-do. But by the time the worship on cente
of paper has delivered all the and (Columbia).
gold into the hands of the banks, Billy Eckstine warbling "Temp-the fat is in the fire, and people lation" (M-G-M).
soon forget what money is.
(Tomorrow-Unusual Augles)
pon b.) September November October
WHEAT-price per buslol.
....
194
3.01-
2.05-4-34
2.00-
202-1
1.50
CONN
1.28-1.
1.23-15-16
1.18 1.14-1
gled
*1.17-1
1.35-4
1.21 asked.
RYE
1.43
OATS
He said repeatedly, however, March (1050) that he did not wish to discuss
July the financial talks with the correspondents at present and September that he and Mr Dean Acheson, December 16.73 nominal the Secretary of State, would september
have a meeting with the corres- 16.53 nominal pondents at a later date.
16.73 bici
December
January (1050)
10.AZ 14.30 16.20
+
-(London Express Servics)
February
10.10 bid
(March
10.02 nominal
April
18.03
Ikiny"
10.00
British
June July
16,85
15.00
15.75
H
September October SPOT
10,70
15.85
10.13
United PreER
Clive stood looking at the pond. YOUR BIRTHDAY.... By STELLA AU
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25
"I'd ask you," continued Glive, to swim over to that clump of water-lity leaves just past the spot where the willow-treePORN today, you are essen- leave you alone and in return branches dip Into the water. Unity the individualist, you believe everyone else has And then I'd ask you to deliver but you have the facility for a right to his own ideas. You A message."
adapting yourself to all kinds may not agree; but you will "Oh! Who would get the of conditions and to all types not interfere.
of people at will. This chameleon- Although emotional message, Gilve?"
by - liko
tendency
bo can
an ture, you probably will learn. 15 пот overused. early in "My cousin Blp. He's a sanil, asset It it
life, to conceal your too. Only Bip is a pond-snall. But if you change with every true feelings and show littlo ing of going into the pond for a I'm a land-sal. Blp Ives in shift in the wind, it can be emotional response on the Gur-
wim?"
a serious Hiability and face. under one of come
This can be overdone. a handicap to your ul- Guard against 1. leaves. Now even
Somewhat Knarf and Honid shook their and then he comes out of the tunate success.
cynical by nature, you are in see if the water lilies were can't go in. Still," suld Give the gift of words and you are good points,
Tather than their Cultivate seeing blooming yet," Hanld explained. "I'd like to have visit, with
write and speak well. the best side of things. An You are handicr The
with *Very pretty reason for com- Bip, and I'm sure Bip would like able to
me.
the optimist usually makes foster pen. perhaps, for you rather progress. Ing," said Glive. "But 1 da wish to have a visit with
only trouble
doesn't is, he you were going swimming." know I'm here and I don't know fore you put them into words, ike to think things over bo- how I can tell him unless some.
do not one swims out to him with a
speak too well age message. If he knew I were extemporaneously,
the pond, just
water-lily those
heads. "We just came down to water for a little while. But The-stars-have-given-you-in-others
clined to look for the faults
You
сап make your marri-
1.48-14-1
00:35 00-14-16 New York four-per 200 lb." "satk, 11.70 dollars
December
WINNIPEG MARKET
RYE
131-11
1.33-1%
137
DARLEY
1.17-
1.14-12-34
Pressed by correspondents to discuss the proposal made in the
October United
States Press that the December
Government ahculd May (1050) devalue the pound sterling In October terms of dollars, Mr Snyder said December [Impatiently::"I have continuously May (1050)
stated that the proper forum for the discussion of devaluation is the International Monetary Fund."
LONDON MARKET London, Aug. 24-Prices in the rubber market hero today remained
He refused, however, to rule unchanged as follow
out the possibility that the ques- October/December (in pence
per lb.)........................AAA 10-13/10 ton of devaluation might come January/March (1950) 10-13
at up
the Anglo-Canadian- 10-13/10 April/June
United Press.
American lalks, which precede by one week the opening of the annual meeting of the Directors of the International Monetary Fund in Washington.
Urges Support For Natural Rubber
United Press.
HONGKONG
SHARES
The turnover on the Stock Exchang
Was this morning $55,000.00. Transactions nuci noon prices:
Mr Snyder said that he had SHAKE BUYERS SELLERS SALES received no Intimation from the coVT, LOANS British as to what proposals 4397%
they would present for discus--(1948):~200-1000-101- sion at the three-power talks.
$10.000 181
3:5
100
$1000 101
BANKS
Union, an
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29.
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DOCKS, ETC.
K. Whart
109
N. P. Wharf, 4.00
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part in the
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4
10.30
1.00
NO OTHER NATIONS
Bombay, Aug. 24-Sir Oliver Both the Secretary of State, Goonetliteke, Ceylan's High Mr Acheson, and Marshall Plan an exceptionally happy Commissioner to Britain, told a administrator, Mr Paul Hoff- "If you were going swimming, here, he'd come over to the bank talent could be cultivated. To and what the stars have reporter here today that serious man, would
"Why?" asked Knart. Hanid wondered why, too.
I'd ask you to do me a bit of p as fast as he could. It wouldn'i favour. If you didn't mind, of take him more than a week." course."!
"Of course we wouldn't mind,” said Hanid.
Rupert's Queer Path-22 |
Bils very keen to finish his walk along the slaba and Rupert aces that the only way to keep him quiet it to go along the path himself, so carefully avoiding the alab thai has
the shoes he steps slowly along and his pal watches in excitement to tee what other kinds of magic are in the stones,
All at once Rupert, shouts out. "Ow." he cries. “This one's filling me with pins and needles. I'm tickly all over The path trembles so much that the worms and beetles come up to see what is happening.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED;
BRONCHO BILL
HOT HEADS NOW (COOL, BULL PALMER 'BRINGS HIS NEW
| GANG MEMBERS
110 THE RUST ERGY
bank.
Took Off Shoes
YOU
buf
one,
his
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be overcomo
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You have strong. likes and in store for tomorrow, select natural rubber does not receive dislikes, but manage. to keep your birthday star and read a fair deal in the forthcoming Asked whether other nations! your preferences to yourself. the corresponding paragraph | Anglo-American Unancial talks might be included in the three- UTILITIES Live and let live is your Let your birthday star be fn
power talks before the Inter- motto. You like people to your dally guide.
Sir Oliver, who was passing national Monetary Fund meet- Kaart and Hanid thought about this for a minute or two. Then
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26
through Bombay on his way to ing opened, Mr Snyder replied much Colombo, for consultations with that he doubled very Knart took off his shoes and
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept 22)-
government, said: "Western whether other nations would be stockings and waded over to the
All guins are gradual, but DiMculties сар clump of water-lily leaves, He
He described as a "fabrica- turned each one over until he they are definitely in the right with more than ordinary case against a background of com- direction. Write an important today. Don't let anything get
ploto
collapse of ano of the flon" a report that the United found a pond-snall, This was
Wed.
you "down!"
industries in southeast States Cousin Hip. But instead of letter.
major
had asked the British Government to include members Asia", LIBRA (Sept.
23-Oct. 23) giving Glive's message to Bip,
ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)- Knarf picked Bip in his two fine Secial benefits are in line for
He said it was time that the of the Conservative Party in the gers and carried him over to the now should be an exceptional- inspiration today.
today. A wedding scheduled Now ideas can
prove real United States realised that the delegation to the talks-Reuter
Put them "United States and Europe are, ly happy one,
into operation and see how not the only components of the: good the results can be.
world"-Reuter. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (Apr 21-May 21)-
unexpected
on obligation Favourable An
the domestic day. Accept it calmly. Busi-way. my bo thrust upon you to front. Love, too, will find o
Avold being extravagant} ness profits are good...
In money expenditures. BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-
GEMINI (May 22-June 22) Dec. 22)-Love and romanco Art paramount right
chances when 11 now. Tako no This
to is n
travel. Follow day for pleasure. comes
through any business leads be- You can forget business now.
gun yesterday.
Canada (dollar) They both shook homs (in- CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. CANCER (Jane 23-July 23) England-melal ... stead of shaking hands which 20)-Generally favourable ex- -Your Ideas about a lot of England-30-day futures they didn't happen to have), cept when it comes to travel things may be changing. but England-60-day future
Australia (pound) .... and as Knart and Hanid walked ing and there,
New Zealand (pound) away they heard Glive saying: display caution.
South Africa (pound) "I hope you're feeling snailegatit AQUARIUS. (Jan. 21-Feb. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Belgium (franc).... Bip?" And they heard Bip 10)~~A now project can get Yesterday's plans may be; com- Franco-official....
Denmark (krone) answering: "Thank you, Cousin started along! the right truck pleted today. Don't let a France-free. Glive. I feel anexellent, and 1 now. Your ambitions should good opportunity slip away Prance-commercial hope you do, too."
materialise.
because of inertia.
"It's much quicker this way." Knart said, putting Bip down very gently at the edge of the water, just an inch away from
Glive. "It's hard to walt a
week to have a visit."
Bip was glad to see Glive. Glive was overjoyed to see Bip.
HEY. BLIM/ WHO'S COWB ARE, THE DOEL VERS
FETCHIN'
Time for Understanding
ABAR-M, BULL!
you
should true love should remain as be-
fore.
NY FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
Holland fruilder). Tuy-amicia) Italy-export Norway (krone)
Spain (preta) Sweden (krona) Switzerlandfree
By Harry F. O'Neill Portugal (eseudo)
Closing rates
Aug. 24. US$0.03-15
4.02-15/16 0.24 3.AZ
3.23-1.
4.02
4.03
0220 2000
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3765
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HOFFMAN IN LONDON London, Aug, 24-Mr Paul G. Hoffman, United States Econo- mic Co-operation administrator, had a two-hour talk here today! ор Britain's dollar problems with Mr. Harold G. Wilson, Pre- sident of the Board of Trade. Tho discussion.covered the European Recovery Programme questions' and Britain's experts to the dollar area.
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