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Defence Overcalls

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is what its name implies-a bid of one or more tricks more than necessary to overcall on adverse ¡Opening bid. Thus if opponents open the bidding with one club and. you overcall with two spades, this is a Jump Overcall.

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The same safety rule is followed in making a Jump Overcall as in making a Simple Overcall. When

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LOST.

Convicted of the murder of a policeman during the Needham Bank heldup after the longest trial in Bay State history, the brothers Marton and Irving Millen and Abe Faber (right) leave the court at Dedham, Mass, under heavy escort. The trial was featured by a series of legal battles over the sanity of the defendants.

Amusements

Cinema Notes

"THE WOMAN BETWEEN”— QUEEN'S THEATRE.

“LADY FOR A DAY” KING'S NEW ACCOUNTANCY

THEATRE.

SCHOOL.

RADION

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME ›

1-2.10 p.m. (Approx) European Programme.

1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press

Rugby Press News, etc.

Bulletins,

Rotary

1.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden-Rev. E. L. Allen, M.A, PH.D., on "Dr. Morrison."

2.10 p.m. (Approx)-Close Down.

A Talk on "The East Lancashire Regiment,"

Danca Music from Studio.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European Programme. 7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

7.08-7.25 p.m.Band Selections from Light Operas.

Patience (Sullivan}

The Band of H.M, Coldstream

Tom Jones (German)

Guards.

The Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards.

7.25-8.10 p.m.-"ariety. Vocal Duet-

I Like to go back in the Evening,

Layton & Johnstone

Piano Solo Piano Ple (No. 2),

George Scott Wood.

Song-Brave Hearts,

Near and Yet so Far,

Evelyn Lage (Soprano), Organ Solo-The Song of Songs,

L'amour-Toujours-L'amour (Love

Everlasting),

Jesse Crawford.

Song-This is Romance,

It's only a Paper Moon,

Expected To Open In Piano Dust

September.

Conrad Thibault (Baritone).

Nymph Errant-Selection, - There's a Ring around the Moon, Carroll Gibbons and John W.

Green-

A new accountancy-business Vocal Duet-Tonight, coaching institute under the per- sonal supervision of Mr Lee Orchestra-

Anna Neagle & Nevor Jones,

Geraldo and His Orchestra.

Headed by a splendid cast, in- cluding Warren William and May Robson, Columbia's latest produc tion, "Lady For a Day" a picture of the sub-strata of New York ao- 'ciety, is now showing at the King's on and after MONDAY, 13th The added protection necessary Chopin's delicate and melodious Theatre HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY August, 1934, at the offices of the to make a Jump Overcall safe is compositions are introduced as a Adapted from one of

Damon Corporation, where Shareholders usually found in the trump suit motif in "The Woman Between," Runyon's famous short stories, Cheuk Kuen, A.A.A, AIIS, to I Love you so (Tango Serenade), are requested to apply for Warrants. itself.

an enthralling drama of rivally in "Lady For a Day" tells the story and commercial qualification is to Report.

coach students for accountancy THE REGISTER OF SHARES of

Basically Jump Overcalls belong politics and in love, and the con- of New York's Great White Way, be inaugurated early in Septem,

8 Local Time and Weather the Corporation will be closed from to the same category of bids

atrast of the two performers on and of the devious and darker

8.10-8.53 p.m.-Symphony No. 4 li MONDAY, 30th July to SATUR- Opening Pre-emptive bids, but their dissimilar, but typical, in-phases of New York. life. ber.

F Minor (Tschaikowsky, Op. 36) The DAY, 11th August (both days in-ordinarily are not LOST.-On Sunday, July 29, at junc-clusive) during which period no playing-strength as, for instance, When Lady Pamela Bellingdon played by Muy Robson, was aux-tuition will also be conducted. as strong instruments.

central character, "Apple Annie."

It is learned that for the benefit played by the Philadelphia Symphony of the office workera evening class ski

Orchestri directed by Leopold Stokow- tion of Castle Peak and Taipo Ronds, a pair of vitex sun glass. Will find transfer of shares can be registered, opening three or four-bida, because forsakes her place in society and gested by a character well-known

c/o By Order of the Board of Directors made at a lower level and because her erstwhile lover, Sir Clive Mar- to all who frequent Broadway.sociation of Accountants of Aus-

1st Movement- please return in Box No. 766

Mr. Lee, a member of the As- Andante sostenuto-moderato con *China Mail."

V. M. GRAYBURN, the exigencies of the situation. low, to visit his poor, but hand- Happy," played by Ned Sparks. is

onima. Chief Manager. ufier opponents have opened the some, Socialist opponent in a fore- an impersonation of

tralia and the Institute of Incor-

2nd Movement bilding, may suggest the wisdom coming election, she believes it la hanger-on to a big gambler (War-appointed a representative in

certain Hong Kong, 11th July, 1934.

Andantino in modo di canzona porated Secretaries. was recently 3rd Movement- of more drastic action..

for enlightenment on things poll-ren Williams) of the metropolis.

Scherzo, Pizzicato ostinato. An example of a sound Jump tical. She discovered Smith in a The story centres round an old way & Robertson, the noted con-

South China for Messrs. Heming-4th Movement-Allegro con fuoco, Overcall made in tournament play shabby bed-sitting room playing a woman peddler of apples in the

8.53-9 p.m.-Three Violin solos by Yehudi Menuhin. the recent United piece from Chopin on inny-toned metropolitan theatrical

sulting accountants and coaches 1. Minstrels (Debussy), district. States Bridge Association Tourna-cottage plano. Before leaves him Unknown to her associates, she is

of Australasia. NOTICE OF INTERIM DIVIDEND ment in New York in the team-of-she suspects that she has lost her supporting a daughter in school in Continued From Previous Column)

heart, but when she returns to her Spain. The daughter has the im. Song of the Volga Boatmen South, Dealer.

luxurious home wherein Sir Clive pression that her mother is wealthy Russian Folk Song. North and South vulnerable.

is performing the same piece with and socially prominent, and her Bleue, North:-

a maestro's brilliance on a pianola, father is a splendid fellow. What

8. Ciribiribin, she knows that Smith now has happens to her when she returns to 10. Spring Song,

B. Good-Bye, America with a European count. 11. Intermezzo,

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CENTRAL

THEATRE.

SHOWING TO-DAY DAILY 2.30, 5.15, 7.15, & 9.30, EDGAR EUGENE' EBEN PRESENTS

THE ADVENTURE FILM OF REAL AND RARE.

"WILD WOMEN

OF BORNEO"

A

her heart.

The story of this British Inter-who wants to marry her provides 12. Rustle of Spring national picture is adapted from the story.

13. Love's Greeting, 14. Largo, Others in the cast are Glenda 15. Jolly Fellowes, the play, "Conflict," by Miles Mal-i leson, and a strong cast, includ-Farrell, Guy Kibbee, Jean Parker 16. The Bohemian Girl, ing Owen Nares, Adrianne Allen, (Walter Connolly and Barry Norton. 17. Maritana David Hawthorne and C. M. Hallard makes it an appealing film.

“DAVID HARUM”—MAJESTIC

THEATRE

"FRONTIER MARSHAL"- ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

18. The Swan

Margis,

2. Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-

Korsakov}.

3. Danse Espagnole

Brebe") (de Falla).

("La

Vida

9-9,20 p.m. From the Studio.

"A Short History and Traditions of Pestalozza, the East Lancashire Regiment" by .......Tosti. Captain L. H. B. Lethbridge.

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Mandelssohn.

London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity .Mascagni

Sinding. Quotations,

Elgar.

Dvorak.

9.20-9.10 p.m.-Chambor Music. Perpetuum Mobile (Weber),!

Vallstedt. Valse Caprice (Rubinstein),

.Balfe. Wallace Saint-Saene.

.....Thome. ..Chaminade.

.Schubert.

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Italian. Serenade in G Major (Hugo Wolf), ....Lener String Quartet. 9.40-10,30 p.m.-From the Studio, Professor N. A. Tonoff and

his Orchestra.

. Massenet. Godard.

19. Simple Confession 20. The Flatterer, 21. A Song of India.

Rimsky-Korakow. "Forgotten Favorite Dance Encores,” 22. Serenade.

1. Theme Song-Tango, George O'Brien, the well-known 23. Love's Old Sweet Song. Molloy. Elegie, actor of Western characters, is 10.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins, 3. Berceuse, starred in the leading role of Fox's Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further. My Heart at thy Sweet Voice,

London Stock and Commodity Quota- current attraction, "Frontier Martions, followed by New York Opening 5. Andantino, shal," now showing at the Alham- Quotations.

(Continued at foot of preceding ¡bra Theatre.

Column). The story the

"David Harum," produced by the Fox Film Company at the request of the American public, as the Attest role for Will Rogers, the philosophic comedy star, is current feature picture at the town of Tombstone, Arizona, known Majestic Theatre.

in the old days as a roaring, poli-¡

10.40 p.m.-Close Down.

centres around the

Now On Sale

The picture, adapted from the tically corrupt mining town filled novel by Edward Noyes Westcott with lawless elements. and. directed by James Cruze, deals O'Brien is cast as with a shrewd American horse marshal who, because of the girl trader, who has a reputation of us- he loves, remains in Tombstone to ing uncanny methods to outwit avenge her father's killer and at others in business dealings, mak the same time bring peace

and ing himself hated by all those who order to this town that knew no O'Brien finds that he is come into contact with him. There law. was only one young man who un-faced with a difficult task, for he derstood him, that he really had a discovers that the Mayor of the soft heart, and that his hard-town is in alliance with the cut- What to do for them.

ness was only for those who deal laws that have given Tombstone.

jits There are few complaints more unfairly,

disreputable name, How distressing than persistent headaches, Other members of the cast in-O'Brien' manages to overcome these for they soon lower the vitality and clude Louise Dresser, Evelyn Ven-difficulties and capture the mur sap, the energy and strength of the able, Kent Taylor, Stepin Fetchit, derer of the girls father, brings weakness, the result of the blood Noah Beery, Roger Imhof, Frank the film to a dramatic conclusion. being in an impoverished condition, Melton, Charles Middleton, Sarah Irene Bentley, has the feminine the best remedy for headaches and Padden and Lillian Stuart.

Those Distressing Headaches.

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Other lead opposite O'Brien, members of the cast are George E. Stone, Alan Edwards, Ruth Gillette, Berton Churchill, Frank Conroy, Ward Bond, Edward-Saint,{ Russell Simpeon and Jerry Foster.

"WILD WOMEN OF BORNEO”.

CENTRAL THEATRE

Edger Eugene Eben, the adven- turer and traveller, presente his rare and realistic film the Wila Women of Borneo" now showing at the Central Theatre.

they will soon be a thing of the past 108H

. Countless, sufferera from: head-

Pasa aches,, - indigestion," neurasthénia,

Mr. Eben, at the head of an ex- pallor falhug memory, premature The result of the Jump Overcallopedition, travelled 15,000 miles ageing rheumatism, and other in this instante was that North into the heart of Borneo to take maladies resulting from an anaemic and South, being vulnerable, did the shots for this picture, making condition bave found permanent re not reach the game in spades which one of the greatest. Het in the world renowned reme

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1934

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