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Just Received POSTAGE STAMPS CATALOGUE
: for 1935
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DENTISTS
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To
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BRIDGE NOTES
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934
WHEN THINGS GO. WRONG
by Ely Culbertson.
Many Bridge players bemoan their tough luck. They like to recite how everything bad hap- pens to them, how their finesses!
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS lose, and how, when everything|
W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,
seems to be right, an opponent will show up with a blank suit, Kowloon Bay. Secure a ruff with possibly Shipbuilders & Repairers. Call Flag "L" singleton trump, and thereby Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors. defeat an otherwise ironclad con-
OPTICIANS
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,
*Phone 22232. 53, Queen's Road Central,
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS.
Public Auctions –
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction
"ON Wednesday, the 28th. Nov., 1934, commencing at 11 am.
At No. 8, Dragon Terrace, Causeway Bay
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
tract.
The latest and to me the most! affecting story of tough luck is that told of Mr. Alphonse Moyse, Jr., of New York, who held the West hand pictured below in a recent rubber game.
North, Dealer.
East and West vulnerable. North:-
S.-J 5 2
H-A K Q 9 D.--7
C-A Q-10 4 2
West:-
S-A 7
H-86 4
D.-A. K Q J: 10 9 8 C-3
East:-
H-10 3 2
S.---8 8-
D.-8 6 4 2
~CK J 8.7 South:-
S.—K Q∙10.9 6 4 H.-J.7 &
D-5
C.-9 6 5
The bidding:
South
West
North East
1C.
Pass
INT 2H.
Pass
25. 30.
2NT
Dbl.
Pass
3D. : 4S,
Pass
On view from Tuesday the 27th. 18. November, 1934.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Pasa Pass
Auctioneers. The bidding is both interest-
Sixty thousand "German Christians" assembled from all over Germany for a week-end rally in Berlin which was climaxed by the enthronement of Blahop Muller as the first Protestant Primate of all Germany.
The new Primate is shown addressing the throng in front of the Berlin cathedral at the height of the ceremonies.
PRADIO RI
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME - -
SIR JOHN SIMON ON CARTOONS
"As Others See Us".
H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
-Orders For The Coming Week.
proceeding to Camp on Friday night will parade at Headquar ters at 5.15 p.m.
No. 3 (Anzpe) | Oompany- Orders by Lieul Colonel H.The Company will proceed to 6. L. Dowbiggin, 0. B. E. Com-Camp at Fanling on Friday, 28rd mandant, Hong Kong Volunteer November. Trains will leave Kow- Defence Cormes
loon at 5.08 p.m.. 6.36 p.m. and Hong Kong. 7.49 p.m.
Thursday, 22nd Nov., 1994. Dress will be Marching' Order
as follows:--
PARADE **. Corps 1st BatteryThe Bat-Field Service hats, K-D. jackets tery will' parade at Headquarters and shorts, puttees and hosetops, on Thursday, 29th November at black boots of regular pattern, 6.80 p.m. Dress Overalls and forage cap (carried in Haver- Blue Caps.
sack), rifles, sling and bayonets,
There will be a layer class at belt pouches, braces, Haversack, Kowloon West on Sunday next, water bottle, greatcoat slung on 125th November, at 10.30 a.m. - the back and box, respirators
Corps Engineer Company (slung) box Friday, 23rd November Camp There will be no parade on
at 6,00 p.m.
lat Belcher's Fort, parade at Fort Monday, 26th instant.
Corps Infantry (Portuguese
Company)
Dress: Jacket, slacks, caps, helts, frogs, Braces and pouches. Rifles bayonets, and gas-masks will be carried. Overall to be taken.
There will be no parades until further notice..
M
Camp: The Company will procced to Camp on the follow- Extra luggage to be. at Head-jing week-ends-November 28rd,' quarters by 12 noon, Friday, 1934-December 7th, 1934. 23rd November.
Marksmen The following- Shoot: A spoon shoot will be qualified to wear the single gun held on the Peak Range on Sun-for one year as from 11th Nov- day, 9th December. Further in-sember, 1984;--- formation as regards time, etc., Lieut. H. J. Silva scored 85. will be published in next week's Orders.
2Lt. F. P. Sequeira scored 84 C.S.M., M. F. Baptista scored
Corps Signals:-Proceed to 69. Camp on Friday evening: 28rd No. 1298 Cpl. J. D. 'Remedios November.
scored 86.
y
Dress: Helmets, jackets, No. 1595 Cpl. V. M. Nunes ahorts, black boots, puttees (roll-scored 80.
The following programme will Sir John Simon, the Foreign led down) bandollers, water- No. 1000 L/Cpl., M. M. Soares he broadcasted to-day from the Secretary, opened recently an ex-greatcoat (carried), rifle and
bottles, Haversack-and--armlet; scored-89 Hong Kong Broadcasting Station hibition of international cartoons sling... Linesman's belt, frog. scored 84.
No. 1991 L/Cpl. J.-M. Xavier ZR.W. on a wave length of 351
by the Hungarian cartoonists, pliers. knife and forage cap to metres (845, KO's) ——
1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. Alois Derao and Emeric Kelen at be carried in haversack. I p.m.-Local Time and Weather the All-Peoples' Association head-
Parade at Headquarters at 5.80 Report.
\p.m. on Totaday, 27th November scored 82. · 1.08.p.-Recorded Music.
for Signal Instruction. ......
jquarters in London.
* 1.15 pin.-A- Relay of the long "It is a great thing to see our- Hong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Gril Room (by courtesy selves as some others see us. of the Management).
said Sir John. If I do not al-
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,j Rugby Preas News, etc.
2.16.p.m.-Close Down
No 1190 Pte. E. A. V. Re- medios scored 80."--
Proceeds to Camp on Friday,jed 80: Corps Machine Gun Battalion: 80th November, 1984.
Hong Kong, 22nd November, 1984. ing and daring. As a matter of Violin and Pianoforte Recital from the drawings I never fail to observe 4th week-end.
Studio.
No. 1970 Pte. RM. Gutierrez
No. 1680 Pte. C. M. Silva scor-
Corps Infantry (Portuguese).
Promotions with effect from Signal Unit-Unit will proceed 14th November, 1994, n. ways recognise myself in these to Camp on 8th December, the No. 1143 L/Sergt. M. Ai Bap-
Webbing equip-tists to be Sergeant. ment (until such time as authoi- No. 1232 L/Sergt. F V. V. fact, Mr. Moyse could have made
her admirable is the cartoon of ized equipment is available) will Ribeiro to be Sergeant. The Rev. C.B.R. Sargent To-night. THE Undersigned have received two notrump doubled, but South
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Recorded Pro-everyone else.
be worn and rifles will be carried. No. 1891 L/Cpl. J. M. «Xavier THE
instructions to roll by Public was unwilling to leave that con-gramme.
"A public man who craves for During Camp reason, parades will to be Lance. Sergeant, de Auction
tract in and North then, quite Closing Local Stock Quote-immortality
7-10.40 p.m.-European Programme,Į
has reason to babe held on Wednesdays only and No. 1496 Private... M. Oliveira correctly, went. after game. tions, London and New York Stock and most grateful to the cartooniste make an effort to attend in order No. 1480 Private G. A Finne
it is hoped that all members will to be Lance Corporal Mr. Moyse, in the lead against Commodity Quotations. the contract of four spades.
Otherwise how should we know to improve efficiency for 4th to be Lance Corporades made the brilliant Opening lead Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in that Mr. Gladstone wore large Camp
Major (Bach) "w of the three of clubs, knowing Philadelphia Symphony Orchestre Collars and that Mr Joseph 900 The Troop will go to that he must be again in the lead on the first round of trumps and 1st Movement-Allegro.
conducted Leopold Stokowski. Chamberlain loved orchids or Mr. 1994
Camp on Friday, 23rd November
hoping that the cards in the End -Andante.
Baldwin smoked a pipe?"
Armoured Car Section. Those Dummy would disclose some 3rd -Allegro assal. method of putting East in the Orchestra-Great Day Selection
7.25-8 p.m.--Variety. lead and perhaps defeating the Jack Payne and his B.B.C. Dance contract
.. Orchestra. Song-I was in the mood
Why don't they leave us Alone? Orchestra-
ON Friday the 23rd. November, 1984
at 3 o'clock p.m.
at their Sales Room,
4, Duddell Street,
One 1928 Lincoln 7 Seater Tourer
(Four New Tyres) Engine in perfect condition. Consumption 16 Miles per gallon
On view on day of sale Terms: Cash on Delivery.
7.08-7.25 p.m.
JI
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►
Hildegarde.
LAMMERT BROS.,
This trick was won with the Auctioneers. Ace in Dummy and a small Hong Kong, 21st November, 1934. spade led, which Mr. Moyse won
with the Ace; and now, without A Musical Comedy Switch (arr. Hall) an instant's hesitation, he led the
New Mayfair Orchestra. [three of diamonds, knowing that he could put his partner in the lead only if the latter held the diamond 8.
KIWI
COT POLISH
"KACH
2nd Part Foreign Countries 37.00 TO the well-groomed
$10.50
$3.50)
Whole Simplified Scott Stamp and Com Co... $8.00 Yvert et Tellier Champion . . $8.00
GRACA & CO.,
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Religious Goods, Garden Seeds, Post Cards etc. No. 10 Wyndham Street. P. O. Box No. 620. Hong Kong.
HONG KONG HEIGHTS|
For the Information of visitors the following list of some of the tighest points: on the Ialard and Mainland in published:-
Island.
Victoria Feak ·
Signal Station
Feet *1,828 1.774.
· Mt. Parker
1,784
Mountain Lodge:
1,793
The Eyrie
1,725
Peak Hotel
1,308
1,000
677
2970
Taikoo Sanatorium:
Mt-Davis
Bowen Road (filterbada)
Telmoshen Kovin Paaž:
Waialund
1971
man, no detail is too small to escape his no- tice. And that's why he insists on Kivel for his
shoes.
Kiwi enhances shoe leather, giving it a lust roos polish that lusty all day.
KIWI
The Quality Shoe Polish
Sang-Senorita
Serenade Xylophone Solo-12th, Street Rag
John Brownlee (Baritone).j
Kitten on the Keys
Harry Robbins.
True enough, there were two, chances to one that this would'] 8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather cost an overtrick, but it was, as 6.63-8.30 p.m.--From the Studio.. Mr. Moyse could see, also the
Report
A Recital, by only chance to defeat the con-Mrs. Gurwitch Frishman litract.
Happily for the defence, East Professor F. Gonzalez held the diamond 8 and also the 1. Fantasia Appasionata Programme. trick. But, although it is
apparent that all that was neces-2. The Nightingale sary to defeat the contract was 8. Preinde
Pianoforte.
Violin.
Visaxtemps
Liast Kreisler
for East to cash the club King 8.30-9pm-Band Music. and then give Mr. Moyse a ruff War March of the Priests with his remaining trump, East's (Mendelssohn)
4Tambourin Chinois....Kreisler.
notions of defence were not no Softly Awakes my Heart ("Santon & definite, and clear. He returned
Dellah”—Saint-Saens)
a club, but not the King, and Mr. Dance of the Tumblers ("Snow Moyse's brilliant defence had! gone for naught.
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards
A PERFECT SUITOR SOUGHT
Problem For Oxford's Mayor
Madon) (Rimsky-Korsakov) The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band Golliwog's Cake Wa'k (The Children's
Corner") (Debussy)
Reminiscences of Scotland (837.
The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band
Godfrey)***
The Band of H.M. Coldstream
Guards.
Song of Wales
The Reglemental Band of H.M.
Name Grenadien. Guarda.. 9-9.45 p.m. From the Stud on A 27th Recital of Gramophone-Hé
When a man in Mexico wanted cords by the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent
a wife, he wrote to the Mayor 9.45 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins.
of Oxford,. Alderman Miss Lily London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity,
Quibrations 201
S. Tawney, who revealed the con-3.0-10.30 pm
Orchestra
tents of the letter to the Oxford symphony No. 4 in F Minor (Tschal- Rotary Club, when she reviewedkowy) (Op. 38 her year of office.
Philadelphia. Symphony "He was very particular" she directed by Ionold Stokowaki, said, that the lady should be 1st Movement Andante sostenuto,
2nd Movements white, and I had a strong suspi- Andantin in modo di canzona, ción that he himself was not. So 3d Movement ents:- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. keen was he, that I suspected he 4th
must have a coffee-coloured com
Rugby Mid-day plexion. Apparently, too, he was Lordon Stock and a perfect paragon. He did not tion smoke, he was perfectly vir
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