THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914.
SILK PARADISE
SILK COMPETITION
SILK PARADISE
36A, Queen's Road C.
always leading high.
SEE OUR OCTOBER BARGAIN
SALE OFFERS:-
Washable Shirting
Striped Silks
•
· 31⁄2 Yards for $1.00.
American Crepes
(Checked and Striped)
(36" wide).
70 Cts. per yard
Embossed Georgette
(Evening).
60 ets. per yard (Pure Silk).
Heavy Elephant Crepe
50 Cts, per yard.
Heavy Brocade Silk for
Lining
4 yards for $1.00.
Mixed Tweed
·
90 Cts. per Yard (30" wide)
Woollen Materials
$4.00 per yard
(54" wide)
Crepe Marocain
32 yards for $1.00
Brocade Poplins
50 Cts. per yard.
Gotex
70 Cts. per yard (36" wide)
Loyal Dotted Crepe 40 cts. per yard (36" wide)
Silk Stockings $1.75 pair.
QUALITY
PRINTING
Prices
sonable.
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To
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ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS
OPTICIANS
BRIDGE NOTES
Bidding Question
+
by Ely Culbertson.
Mr. "Bill" Runser, apparently an undergraduate at the Univer- sity of Idaho, at Moscow, Idaho, sent me the hand below the other day, asking me to give him the correct bidding and stating that he could not find this type of hand analysed in either my "Blue Book" or my "Self-Teacher."
The hands held by North
and
W. 5. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,
Kowloon Bay. Shipbuilders & Repairers. Call Flag "L" South are, I grant, rather unusual.
Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors. North
distribution has a 7-3-3 with a void in hearts. South has. five heurts, five clubs and three spades. and consequently is void in diamonds. But it does not Reem to ine that there should be any particular difficulty in reach- ing the correct contract with the eards held by North and South.
South, Dealer
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HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY. -On sale at all book-stalls and at the
Neither side vulnerable
NORTH:-
$.-A J98 5 3 2
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WEST
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D-K J 9 4 C.---K 10 6 5
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SOUTH:-
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prettiest are The girls will Hastings,
Four of the five maidens chosen as Europe's blondes. Only Miss Spain (centre) is a brunelte. compete for Europe's beauty crown at a 'pageant' England. England's representative was found working as a lift operator in a London "department store.
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HON. I.G.P. TO RETIRE
CORRESPONDENCE.
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MR. J. P. DE SOUSA LAID TO REST
Large Gathering Attend
S. P. C. A. REQUIRE Funeral At Happy Valley
MORE SUPPORT
[To the Editor "China Mail," Sir-The Annual Drive for finan
MANY FLORAL TRIBUTES
The funeral of the late Mr. J. P.
cial support for carrying on the de Sousa, who died at his residence work of the Hong Kong Society for in Ashley Road on Tuesday, took thePrevention of Cruelty to place at the Roman Catholic Ceme Animals is being conducted this tery yesterday, the Rev. Father year between the 10th and 20th Ross officiating.
October and letters of Appeal have There was a large number of been sent to donors and subscribers relatives and friends present, the who have so kindly supported us in chief mourners being Mrs. J. P. de jour work in the past.
Sousa (widow). Amaro de Souza The General Committee fully (son). Maggie and Prisca de Souza appreciate that in these times of (daughters), Mr. J. M. Pinto (son- universal trade depression "It is in-law) and Mr. and Mrs. J. L indeed most difficult for many people Noronha.
the Colony, although keenly Among these present at the grave- desirous of helping all deserving side wire Major C. M. Manners, D.B.E., causes, to meet the various calls Mears: G. B. Thompson, A. MacKen that are now made upon their charing the Star Ferry Company), F. M. V. zie, Large and Ainawokih (reprisent- ty and especially at this season of Devan, A. Jackson, C. H. Windsor, J. the year. It la felt confident, how A. Windsor, J. J. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. ever, from past experience that L. G. Sousa, Mr. A. C. da Silva, Mr. those who are interested in the Portugal, Mr. C. F. Sousa, Mr. R. S. LD. da Costa, Mr. T. Kelu, Mr. D. F. welfare of animals will do their de Sousa, Mr. M. Sousa, Mr. S. F. atmost again to give the Society Mascarenhas, Mr. P. N. Pereira, Mr. their fullest support on this occa-M. M. Mascarenhas, C. de Bousa, A. P.. Bion. No work like ours can Sousa, E. de Sousa, 8. H. Ozoric, J. F.
Almeida, advance, or even continue, without
Wreaths were sent by the following: generous support from the public. Marques de Ficalho, Consul de Porta- One cannot publish in a letter gal; Major C. M. Manners 0.8.E., the many details connected with the Star Ferry Co., Mr. Large, Mr. Ains- problem of cruelty to animals but worth, C. A. Tean and Co., Dr. and Mrs. B. de Souan, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. de it might briefly be mentioned that Sousa, Mr. and Mr. J. L.. Noronha. at present the Society maintains The KIT.C. Hockey Team, Mrs. C. M. two whole-time European Inspectors d'Almeida, Mr. T, Kelo, Mr. A. P. who, in addition to various other Sousa, L. X. Noronha, Messrs. Dingo duties, are in charge of the Dogs K. de Costa, M. M. Mascarenhas, B. F.
and John Noronha, S. D. de Costa, I Leaves Hong Kong On Home; patrol streets; visit pre- Mascarenhas, A. C. de Silva, Mr. and mises where animals, poultry and Mrs. Juman Khan, Hong Kong Money birds are kept; visit ships carrying Changers Shop, Kowloon Money livestock; visit wharves and super Ferry Book Stall, Kowloon, R. 8. de Changers, Staff: Meridian Star, Ster vise the landing of cattle, etc, and Sousa, A. Gauveia, D. J. F. Portugal, areas where poultry are unloaded Said Russain, C. B. Windsor, Mr. and from lorries. Much of the work of Mrs. J. J. Maxwell, Mr. 'A. Wart, Mr. Pending the appointment of a the Inspectors is of an educational and Mrs. M. A. da Silva, C. Fx Sousa, successor to the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. nature as the Society does not as Wal-ving, Mak Wai. J. F. D. Almeida, Ho Sik, Messrs. Leang Shauiwing, Ip 1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme Wolfe, C.M.G. Inspector General a rule undertake any prosecutions Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ryder, J. A. Wind- 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Re-Pelice since 1920, who is proceeding except in serious cases of cruelty, or and Co., Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson, 1.03 p.m.-Recorded Programme. Home on leave, prior to his retire or where advice and warnings have M. de Sousa, John Minhinnett Jr., Mr. 1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong ment on pension in May next year, been disregarded.
and Mrs. Minhinnett, T. M. U. Devan, f4S (5) Pass Pass Pass (6) Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Deputy
Ab Hal. E. de Costa, P. N. Pereira, H. 1-South has, ao far as honour-Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Inspector General of Police, will be and all engaged in any way in the
The farmer, the slaughter man, Kai and Woo Hen, Chan Kam-wah. Management), tricks are concerned, a bare 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, appointed acting Inspector General, livestock trade produce only what is animals is earnestly solicited minimum. However, he has Rugby Press News, etc.
The Hon. Mr. Wolfe will leave the required to meet our demands and funds are urgently needed to enable one five-card major suit and 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
Colony on October 23, by the Blue therefore we each have a share of the Society to continue to carry on three cards in the other. If JAZZ BANJO AND PIANO RECITAL Funnel liner, Aeneas.
responsibility in the work of ensur-its policy "to prevent cruelty and jing that our Agents at least act in promote kindness to all animals and ja humane manner.
birds." The strictest economy is our new exercised in administration.
C-A Q94 2
FAST:-
S-Q 10
H-A 87 4
D.-A 10 8 7 3 2 C.---7
The bidding: (Figures
after
bids refer to numbered explana- tory paragraphs.)
South West North East
1H (1) Paas 18 (2) 20
3C (8) 3D 39 (4) 4D-
his partner holds П strong spade suit, he can support it und, of course, if his partner can support his hearts or club
be
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following programme will broadcasted to-day from the
Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wave length of 356 metres (845 K.C.'8) ¦--
port.
FROM THE STUDIO "Pictures on Paride" 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.
October 23
HON. MR. KING AS ACTING I. G. P.
7-10.35 p.m.-European Programme A Mixed Whist Drive, will be held The construction of 7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota at the Kowkon Cricket Club, on Dogs Home at Kowloon is now the hand has every in-tons, London and New York Stock and Friday, October 19 at 9 p.m. The nearing completion.
Commodity Quotations.
dication of a future. 2-The d of one spade ia bet- ter hele than ап Immediate Jump to game or a bid of three spades. So far there is no indication that there is any fit with partner's hand.
slices of the Publishers, JA, Wand-3-Since North's Takeout in
ham Street.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed.-"Chins Mail" Oce, No. 8A, Wyndham 8t !phone 20022.
Tele-
FOR SALE. Selection of the best varieties of Reliable and Tested
spades may be very weak, South should show the second biddable suit.
4-North feels more encouraged about the future of the hand aa at least a mild fit has been found with South. The bid of. three spadea suggests to South that he attempts to find some further fit in his hand. 15-With a void in diamonds and three small trumps, South's bid is not even close. 16~~~If East bids five diamonds, North should go to five spades. In the play, regardless of what card or suit East may elect to
Flower and Vegetable open, the contract should be made.
Seeds.
The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commands will have our best at tention.
GRACA & CO.,
No. 10, Wyndham Street P.O. Box 820 - Hong Kong Agente for
A
Button and Sons Ltd., Reading. Toogood and Sons Ltd, Southampton Arthur Tates & Co., Ltd., Sydney.
PIPPERMINT
GET
always
delicious with
Presumably, from a Double Dum- my standpoint, a trump would be number of possible ruffs by Dum- the best Opening to reduce the
nothing so far as the contract is my. However, it would
concerned.
avail
AIMS OF ANTI-GOD LEADERS
Catholic Priest Hits At Communists
The Rev, Father Gill, preaching at St. Mary's. Roman Catholic [Cathedral, Aberdeen, zaid that scientists of the first rank had al- most unanimously declared that science demanded the intervention ¡of a Creator.
Thanking you very sincerely for this further evidence of your cour-
7.08-7.30 p.m.-Band Selections from entrance fee is $1.00 per person: The support of everyone in the tesy. Light Operas.
Patience (Sullivan)....The Band of
H.M. Coldstream Guards. Dorothy (Cellier)....The Band of
H.M. Coldstream Guards.
The Sorcerer (Sullivan) ...The Band of HIM. Coldstream Guards. 7.30-8 p. From the Studio.
A
Jazz Recital by Fred Carpio Julian (Banjo and Guitar) and Silverio (Piano).
Programme
1. Flapperette.
2. Pizzicato Polka.
3. Silverio Shuffle.
4. Sleepy Head.
5. Sparklets,
6. The Clock and the Banjo.
7. Wagon Wheels.
8. Rufenreddy.
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Re port.
8.03-8.15 p.m.-From the Studio, "Pictures on Parade" by Film Fanny, 8.159. p.m.Variety.
Orchestra-Jerome Kern-Medley... Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
Ran- and
Vocal Gem-Mr. Whittington.....
Jack Buchanan and Elsic dolph with Carroll Gibbons John W. Green. Organ Solo-Rhapsody in Blue....
Quentin M. Maclean. Song-A Place in your heart; The
Very Thought of you.....Sam Conlow (Tenor).
Band-Maurice Chevalier Songe-- O. Mediev....Van Philips and his Concert Band.
Vocal Clarice. Mayne-Medley......
Clarice Mayne (Comedienne). 9-9.45 pm From the Studio.
A 24th Recital of Gramophone Re- cords by the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, 9.45 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.50-10.15 p.m.-Light Orchestral bfusic.
Bolero (Ravel)....Boston Symphony
Orchestrapdirected by Berge Kous sevitzky.
Danse des Apaches (Clarke)....New Glow Wom Idyll (Lincko).
Light Symphony Orchestra. Maruschka (De Leur).Albert
Sandler and His Orchestra. ads played by Alfred Cortot.
10.18–10.30 p.m.-Two Chopin Bal-
1. Ballade mA, Flat Malor (Op. 47) Anti-God leaders were not acien- 2. Ballade in F Minor (Op. 52), [tleta, but revolutionary Com- 10.30 p.m.--Reater Press Balletine, manists, whose object was to de-Rugby. Mid-day Press News, etc.
10.35 p.m.-Clone Down.'
prive mankind of the restraining Influences of religious belief.
While the exact sciences enabled. Qge case of diphtheris occurred during the 48 hours ented October $10.
crushed ice us to arrive at the notion of a
for
iced water
GET FAIRES
Creator, they told us little about His nature.
God fa too big to be seen {through; a microscope," Father Gill only indirectly to a concept.
want on
pature of the Creator,
The truth was that the deduc reached more directly by tions from experimental science led of pure reasoning.
Light refreshments will be provided. Colony interested in the welfare of
D. DAVIES
CAPSTAN
HIGH
GRADE
for quality!
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