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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934.

With the clutch of the general strike on business in San Francisco, apparently slipping following the arrival of Gen. Hugh S. John- son, left, N.R.A. administrator, on the scene, and the repeated attacks of the police on the headquarters of radical elements among the strikers, business houses, clos ed since the start of the widespread walkout, began to reopen. Street cars, top, also resumed service. Below, one of the wrecked Communist headquarters after it had been raided by pollee, who arrested persons in the places.

BRIDGE NOTES

PRETTY KOWLOON WEDDING

BIDDING A SLAM Mr. Thomas Pile Marreid

by Ely Culbertson.

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Thomas G. Wardrop ticulars may be obtained from the ciples of bidding that generally Nicol of Greenock, Scotland. The Miss Nell E. Elliott.. Headmaster. P. O. Box 33. Tele-even dub Contract players can ha Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated.

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(Continued from previous Column.)

5. Polonaise

6. (a) Menuet; (b) Badinerie.

9.33 pm Reuter Press Bulletins, Stock & Commodity

Quotations.

London 1 p.m.

9.40 p.m.-Marriage of Figaro---- Overture (Mozart)

Vienna Phubarmonic Orchestra conducted by Clemens KraDSS. Symphony No. 4 in F Minor (Tachaikowsky, Op. 867-

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowskl,

sostenuto-moderato Andante 1st Movement--

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1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Ro- port.

1.03 Recorded Music.

1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from, the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management).

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press Naws, etc.

2,15 p.m.-Close Down.

A Talk On "Vitamins" From the Studio

Classical Programme 4-7.p.m-Chineso Programme. 7-1040 p.m.-European Programme 7 pm Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

7.08-7.30 pm-Variety. Song--Brave Hearts-Near and yet so far, Evelyn Laye (Soprano). Plano Duet The Way to LOTO-

Selection-Footlight Parade--Be- lection, Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green.

Vocal Dust--Mood Indigo, Layton &

Johnstone.

Violin Solo-The Child and · his Dancing Doll-Spanish Serenade, Albert Sandler.

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R.M.S. "Corfu”.

Prograninie.

March: Great Little Army, Alford. Selection: Lilac Tine, Schubert. Violin Solo: Londonderry Air, Morris

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Dance Music

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S. A thousand goodnights.

4. The wrong side, of the Fence. 8.30-8.40 p.m.-Octe's. Salut D'Amour (Elgar) Barcarolle "Tales of Hoffmann” (Offenbach)

The J.H. Squire Celeste Oetel. Gavotte, from "Higson" (Thomas)

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 8.109 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on "Vitamins" by Lawrence Leong, C. & D., FO.S.

9-10.30 p.m.--Classical Programme. Sonata in A Major (Handel)

Isolde Menges (Violin). Suite No. 2 in B Minor for Flates

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10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, 2. Rugby Mid-day Press News, Farther 3.

the gratefully received by Mr. J. B. London Stock & Commodity Quota-4. ed and lighted road to Slams, and church on the arm of Mr. A. C. Ross, c/o The Mercantile Bank

reaching Tinson, the bridegroom's brother-India; Ltd., Hong Kong.

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MILITARY OFFICIAL

SHOT

Charges Of Seduction And Peculation

Hankow, Aug. 24. Convicted on the charge of peculation of public funds and seduction of women in the course, of duty, Shih Kun, chief of the transport corps,

attached, to the Military Headquarters at WB- chang, was shot to-day by order

of Marshal Chang Tsalo-liang

Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the

Slam her wedding gown of white angel he skin lace over pink crepe-de-chine, trimmed with seed pearls. Her

In spite of the comparative sim-long silk vell was set off with pink and white orange blossoms. White plicity of modern Slam bidding, on the following hand, played in a re-gladioli, white heather and aspara- of gus fern made up the bridal bouquet cent Duplicate game, only two the ten pairs reached the unbeat-which was tied with a ribbon of the able Grand Slam through the use of this convention. One of the pairs to achieve this result was compos-

Gordon tartan.

Little June Tinson, the bride- groom's niece, acted as bridesmaid

ed of Mrs. George U. Harris and and wore a dainty saxe-blue organ-

Mrs. Lewis Osborn.

Mrs. Ogborn die dress over a pale pink satin slip.

held the North hand and Mrs. Har-The dress was trimmed with pink

ria the South hand.

South, Dealer.

Neither side vulnerable North:-

S-A K Q J.109 7

H-A Q 10 9

D.-8

C.-8

West:-

S.-8 4 2

H-7 5

D.-K 10 5 4 2 C.-10 9 9

East:-

$59 H.-J 3 2 D-Q J 963 C-K & 2

South:-

s.-4

H.-K 8 6 4

D.-A.7.

C-A QJ 7 6 4

The bidding: (Figures

velvet flowers.. She carried a posy

of white heather which had been

jspecially brought out

Greenock by the bride.

from

Masters James and John Tinson

looked smart as pages dressed as sailors of H.M. Navy.

Mrs. A. C. Tinson, Matron of Honour, wore a delightful white flowered organdie gown set. off with a white picture hat, white kid She shoes and organdle gloves. carried a bouquet of tangerine tinted gladioli.

The duties of best man, were undertaken by Mr. Christopher Stanley Pile, the bridegroom's brother.

After the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the China Light and Power Club, King's Park. Mrs. Tinson received the friends of the newly married couple, whol after gathered to toast to their future

Bandit-suppression Force in the bids refer to numbered explanatory happiness. On leaving the recep-

provinces of Hupeh, Honan and paragraphs). Anhwei(Chekiai Agency).

tion for the honeymoon, which is to

South West North East. he spent at Repulse Bay, Mrs. Pile

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SON "WHO WANTED? BC.

$30 IN CANTON

Gaol For False Pretences

Sentence of three months' hard labour was imposed on Luk Hing, unemployed, by Mr. E. W. Hamil- ton at the Central Magistracy this morning, for attempting to ob tain $80 from Mak Hing-cheong, of No. 429 Lockhart Road yester- day.

Detective-Sergeant Fitches said,

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wore a blue flowered georgette

dress with frilled sleeves, turned back over on the shoulders. The ensemble was completed with ́ ̧ ai navy blue Bangkok straw hat trim- North's previous Jump Takeout med with pink flowers. makes this a Forcing bid disclos-

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lug the possession of two Aces U.S. TREASURY GOLD STOCKS and the King of a bid suit.

The bid, of course, is fully justi- Washington. To-day. The Unit- fied in view of the tremendous ed Stater Treasury gold stocks have strength of the spade suit, even decreased by US $20,000,000 since without any fit, with partner's August 20, the majority of which

has been exported to Europe. bid suit. 2—The conventional response. Of United Press, per 3. E. Levy and

course, Bouth has no knowledge Company,

of the strength of North's spade sult, but the response is forced

dant had a false letter pretend-18-With a partner strong enough to

ing that it was written by com-

plainant's son in Canton asking for $80 to be taken to him.

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