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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,
1934.
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DENTISTS.
MR HARRY FONG, DENTIST, DR. S. L. KWONG, Dental Surgean WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES From
74 Queen's Road 2nd. Fl. To
5th Fl., King's Theatre Bldg. Telephones 21255 9-1.00; 2-6.00.
LAU PAK WAL, Dentist. HONG KONG OFFICE:- GLOUCESTER BLDG. 1st Floor, Telephone 20488. KOWLOON OFFICE:-
235, NATHAN ROAD, 2nd Floor, Telephone 18581,
EMPLOYMENT.
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IMMEDIATELY
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Also Ticket Salesman. Good Pros pects and Reasonable Salary, Three Boys as Waiters.
Apply Personally to.- INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY WHITEAWAY BUILDING
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THE CHINA MAIL
Conference In Cuba.
Mr. H. Sumner Wells, (left) United States Ambassador to Cuba, and Senor Fernandez Medina, Ura gunyan Minister to Cuba, who re- cently failed to reach an understanding in a conference with Pre- sident Grau San Martin of Cuba, to adopt a concillatory policy. Senor Fernandez Medina blamed the American Ambassador for the failure of the conference.
CULBERTSON ON CONTRACT
By ELY CULBERTSON
World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst
UNUSUAL BIDDING
CO., LTD.,
Rare indeed is the hand in which Kowloon Bay.
Call Flag "L"june of the players on the attacking Kelvin Motors. side opens the bidding with a six- card suit hended by the four top honours and never mentions that suit again in the bidding, although the final contract is a Small Slam.
Such a hand was held recently
OPTICIANS.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,
'Phone 22232.
53, Queen's Road Central.
NEXT CHANGE AT THE CENTRAL.
STANLEY LUPINO
FACING THE MUSIC
mains at the range of one. A beautiful bid, laying, as it does, the groundwork for the later Slam bid, justified not only by the strength of the club auit, but also by the splendid fit in hearts.
6-An idle gesture.
by Mrs. Culbertson, who was my 7-This beautiful bid is a second partner in à set match against} link in the chain of bidding. It Messrs. Raymond Balfe and practically assures an eventual Oswald Jacoby. The reason that! Slam contract; otherwise there would be no purpose in showing this strong six-card suit was not subsequently mentioned in the bid- control of the other salt bid by ding was that there were other and the opponents. South's bid of more important bids to be made by two diamonds, by fuference,
guarantees
the Mrs. Culbertson in reaching the
support for best bid in the combined hands- heart Takeout.
8---Now showing the strong heart namely, a Small Slam at hearts.
South, Denler.
support. Note that on this hand the Four-Five Notrump Convention cannot be used. 9—This bid comes almost as a mat-
ter of course.
North and South vulnerable.
Mr. Culbertson
NORTH:-
S-A K 94
H.-K 9 6 5 4
D.-4
C.-9 5 4
WEST:-
S.-3 2
D.--3
Mr. Balfe
D.-K J97543 C.--10 3 2
EAST:-
Mr. Jacoby
S-Q J 10 8 25° H.-A 7 2 D.-Q B 2 C.-7
SOUTH:-
S.-6
Mrs. Culbertson
IL-Q J 10 8
D-A 10
C.—A K Q J 86
It is apparent that in the play of the hand there is but one loser- namely, the heart Acc.
RADIO"
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following programme will be broadcasted to-day from the Hong
FILM STAR
THREATENED
BY LAMENESS
Sequel To Accidents While Acting.
Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. BARBARA STRANWYCK'S FIGHT
on a wave length of 855 metres
| (845 K.C.m):—
Hollywood.
I-2.15 p.m.-European' programme. Miss Barbara Stanwyck, ac- 1 pm-Local Time and Weather cording to close personal friends, Report.
1.3 p.m.-Recorded music.
is fighting a desperate. battle
1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong against permanent lameness and Kong
Hotel Orchestra from the Hong possible disfigurement. Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management (During the inter- vals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m.---Glope Down.
Four Studio Items To-night. 4.30-5 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
5.5.30 p.m.-A relay from Daventry
A double back and hip injury resulting from two film accident has never completely healed and Miss Stanwyck's recent collapse in Boston aggravated the condi- tion.
Miss Stanwyck, however, re-
of Harold Ramsay at the Organ of the fused to talk about the injury Granada, Tooling
and plans to start her next film 5.30-7.30 p.m. Chiudie recorded pro-according to schedule. To da
gramme.
7.30-10.30
STAMME.
this she is taking heroic inea- p.m.-European pro- sures under her doctor's orders.
LEE THEATRE
TO-DAY ONLY.. At 1.38 2.30, 5.30, 7.30
Whom Vas He Shielding -
kut ollam
willing to
MORAN
L. Barahi MUTLAY
UNDER
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock to improve her condition. SUSPICION
She
sleeps strapped to
а
Quotations, ste
7.33-8 p. From the Studio, The 22nd of a series of lessons in specially designed board, which "Cantoness" by the Rev. Mr. H. R. relieves pressure on the injured Wells
bones, and she spends four hours
Report
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather daily under lights, and x-rays. 8.3-8.20 p.m. From the Studio. It is generally understood that Rowallan Selections by Ho Yok Lam unless the injury is carefully and Ho Yuk Ming.
treated It may result in the shortening of one leg and per- manent lameness.
Programme
1. When the Rula maldr
strumming.
2. Sweet Constancy.
3. Hula O Makce.
4. Hawaiian Eyes.
8,20-9 p.m.-Recorded music. Orchestra)--
ATA
Roses of the South (Strauss),
Bruno Walter conducting the
Berlin Philharmonie Ores. Vocal Medley—
Welsh Memories (arr. Evans and
Francis), Octel
A Venetian Barcarolle-Serenads
(arr. Willoughby),
J. H. Squire Celeste Getet. Vocal Gems-Hermann Lohr,
Columbia Light Opera Company. Orchestral-Drury Lane Memories.
Regal Cinema Orchestra, 9.9.45 p.m. From the Studio, A 6th recital of
Gramophone re-
cords by Mr. C.. D. R. Sargent,
9.45-10.3 p. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D
Major (D Dar Bach), Cortot (Piano). Thibaud (Violin),
and Cortet (Flute) and Keoli Normalc Chamber Orchestra,
Paria.
Ixt Movement--Allegro,
2nd
3rd
—Affetuone. -Allegro.
10.3-10.30 p.m. From the Studio,
The original injuries did not take place at the studio where Miss Stanwyck now is employed. The first injury to Misa Stanwyck was the result of a double accident. She was struck on the head by a falling object and was accidentally dropped while being carried to a first-aid station.
The second injury oc- curred a year later when she was thrown from a horse during the filming of an outdoor scene.
Since that time, it is said, the actress has never been entirely! free from pain.--Reuter.
"YELLOW CLEAR THROUGH"
"Machine-Gun” Kelly Denounced.
A Song and Pianoforte recital by Mra, Nura Kania (Pianist) and Mr. Ramon S. Alberto accompanied by Mr.SENATE HEARING ON CRIME Jose Castro.
1. Song
(n) Mi
Programme.
Chicago. George (Machine-Gun) Kelly Viejo Amor Snanlah Ferenade (In Spanish) (Alfonso never fired a machine gun la his E. Oleo.)
life, said Mr. Keenan, special assistant United States Attorney General at the Senate Sub-Com- mittee hearing on crime.
(b) Oh. Donas Clara (In English)
J. Peterburaki).
While ordinarily in reaching a Slam as strong a suit as that held] by Mrs. Culbertson would certain- ly be rebid, the student will note that at no stage of the bidding 2. Pianoforte Solos could this bid have been made without risking that the band be played short of Slam or that the Slam bid might be too high. To 3. Song Ay! Ay!-Spanish Berenade vestigation," he stated.
have
(a) Seguidilles (Chant d'Espagnole)
(Albeniz),
(b) Players On.5 (A. Granada«). (c) Tango (Albenie).
(A) Av!
(In Spanish) (German 'Perez Fraire). (b) Lady of Spaln (In English)
(Tolchard Evans).
(The Toppy) (c) Amapola
Spanish).
have bld four clubs over three
would spades
Д created bidding situation in which South. might have been required to bid the Slam, which, as the cards lie, should be bid by me I knew that' (the bid of two diamonds must show | News.
control of the first round of the suit. Hence, even if the heart Aca! The bidding: (Figures after was held by the opponents, 1, with bids in table refer to numbered ex-my singleton, knew that a Slam planatory paragraphs),
was makable, While Mrs. Culbert-
Bip South Weat North East son at no time rebid the clubs, her
WARDOUS
HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY 1934 ISSUE
IRMS are hereby notified that
ID (1) ID (2) IH (3) 15 2D (6) Dbl. (6) 29 (7) SD 5H (8) Pass 6H (9) PASS Pass PAEL
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day
10.35 p.m.-Close Down.
(4) biding had assured me of practical-} WEST:—
ly as solid a suit as she actually bad.
It will be noticed that, with a
S-K
D.-K 10 8 4 D.-K J 87
B-J 76
H.-9
D.-A 97 63 C-A 962
3-10 8 4.8 2
H-KJ748
D.-S CQ 4
5.-A'Q 95
1-Of course, a very fine Opening heart Opening, a Slam cannot ba
'bid of one.
Įmade at clubs, as West can ruff the SOUTH:- 2—The length of the suit justines second round of the heart suit. A
the Overcall.
Slam at hearts in safe against any
3-This bid shows a stronger hand lead, $7.75 FIRMS
Scott Stamp & Coin Co... $ 9.00
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Boas Koer. P. O. Box No, 620,
HONG KONG HEIGHTS
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the lalard and Mainland in published:-
Island
Victoria Peak ....
Signal Station
Feat 1,828 ..1,774
Mt. Parker
1,784
Mountain Lodge
1,725
The Eyris..
1,725
Paak: Hotel
1,805
Talkoo Sanatorium
1,000
Mt Davin
#877
Malaland”
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Kowloon Pană:
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Bowen Road" (filterbada), 297
no further forms will be ac- cepted for the "HONGS" SECTION (except addenda) for all Firms "A" to "G"
TO-MORROW'S HAND
FL-10 6 2
than is would have had West passed. In other words, the If North is the Doclarer at a con- EAST: response is free, not forced, and tract of four hearts, how should hej thus my partner can count on plan the play to make the contract? substantial values of one kind! North, Dealer.
North and South vulnerable.
H-A QB 5
or another in my hand.
For the rest of the Section "H" 4-All four suits have now been NORTH:--
bid, and the bidding stili re-
to "Z" Business Houses are request-i ed to give their forms either to our representative or return same to the affices of the Company immediate- ly, No Forms will be accepted after JANUARY 16TH, 1934.
If you desire our representative to call Phone 20022,
Hong Kong Dollar Directory Co. 3a Wyndham Street,
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
́AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions.
POP
WHERE'S
POP
When Silence Reigns.
UPSTARS!
D.-QJ2
C-10 6.8
"Kelly was connected with a machine-gun only twice in his life, according to our long in-
ADDED ATTRACTION
ON THE STAGE At 280, 7.30 & 9.80 p.m. only.
Prof. ABELLA
&
HIS TROUPE OF VARIETY ENTERTAINERS,
Prices: As Usual
-TO-MORROW —— DON'T MISS THE BIGGEST SCREEN THRILLS IN YEARS YOU'LL FIND · THEM
ON
THE SWIGE STORY OF HOWARD HUGHES
SIC PINE RETORTINCT
TH
FRONTPAGE
LEWIS MILESTONE
İADOUNE MENJÖU-BI OLLEN MAF BAH DHÄRG BREKLEN
THE PARTIŞ SAMAN-OF MARINE THES
SINGER ADVISED TO
TRAIN VOICE.
Comedy In American Music. Shop,
San Francisco. Miss Lucrezia Bori, famous New York Metropolitan Opera "Once was when he carried Company soprano, and a friend, Urschel, blind folded, from his entered a music shop here, and home, and once when he sent his
out of curiosity tried her voice (In wife to buy one,"
Keenan said Kelly was "A on the voice-recording machine. Pres coward, yellow clear through.” The shop assistant told her that he had "better than a fifty-that she had “a nice' voice” and fifty chance to escape when should have it trained. Federal men caught up with him "This is Madame · Bori," ex- in Memphis, Tennessee, but elect-plained her friend. The Basis-
The hand will be discussed in to- morrow's article,
WHERE'S
ed to raise his hands as high as tant'said he was pleased to meet he could rather than shoot it her and asked her to "come in out."-Reuter.
'again some time."-Beuter.
ALHAMBRA
THEATRE
OPENING SHORTLY.
DOWNSTAIRS!
By J. MILLAR WATT
THOUGHT
IT SEEMED
QUIET
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