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JACOBY ON BRIDGE It Pays to Bear Down All the Time

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By OSWALD JACOBY

FRS SOBEL the only plnvar won the open 4a champrnship three times.

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1 MM Sobel's me" - it the bear down all the whether the contract is high 12 --- of exampl The bond shown today helped her The aim championship last vrat but mer plovers would ronalder Caddy au odmundant sy seure con. tra:1

Mos Sobel hotline the Wert cards, opened thr kot donands and continued with the are East signall ed his doubleton by playing the mine and dener of dumonde in that order This signal indicated almu that he was ready to over-rul M dinomy played Je trop on third rund et diaments

Mrs Sobel 1erefore canlized with the jack of diamonds, and declares gave the malter some thought He also had seen the gnil, he knew a jeta mutī in dummy would Ret him nowhere A high ruff would #nycby Mike up to trump trick Hence declare diseñeded a low club from

the

Yign play

Thoughtfully

was

THE CHINA - MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY - 24, 1952.

• BY THE WAY

by Beachcomber

THE Beachcomber poll is the only poll which takes inte consideration the statistical variations implicit in any cross- sectional inquiry and

the Rt same time, allows for inter- meilate marginal fluctuations at exemplified in the ratio of the i number of people questioned to the number of people unques- tioned.

By a newly discovered statistieni Low known as the percentage inw, 1 has been proved that the division call my standad percentage by Agure representing its coefficient pí equals the common denominator

in original figure It should also be remembered that

waste of time to contradict any numerologien forceast of un event mado before that event inkes place

Interlude

Profnore

Surely a forecast of

un event were made after the event had taken place. It wouldn't be a Kurecast

Myself! You have taken not words out of my mouth

Prodnost: The pole to costrediet your figures in after the event

Myself. Ahat By that time I shall he forecasting something else, and

the public will have forgotten the whole thing. Fasco at Aberbananer

THE

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pea-pushing contest up Jangyrkyn between. Evans the Hearse and Reg Bodger, pætered out yesterday in torrential rain. The whole affair

Basco. At 9.15 am, the referee, Mr. Tom Up- church fired the starting-gun which blew his umbrella out of his hand Evane got off to a flying start, using tuis nose like a im'teling ram, Bodger was more eateful, on though feeling his way. Ay 1.24, Bodger wän Jabbing his nose about In → bir puddle, having lost his pea. Evans had got his nose stuck fast in a lump of mud and was swinging his head violently from side to side frantic effort to disengage. The ribald hughter of the crowd on the mountain infuriated bath men. Bodger found his pea

in

It with thumb and finger. used his forehead to propel the lump of mud containing hila pea. Both men were instantly disquali- fed Let it go at that

COMEBODY picked up A bit of

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atent pu the beach In Suffolk. Having examined 11, the British Museun, recording to

paper. pronounced it to he "A piece of Kimmeridglan Serputa 150,000.000 years old " I do not propose to start any peevish argument about that.

YOUR BIRTHDAY

THURSDAY, JANUARY 24

BORN day, you may not have

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faithful to

By STELLA

your job you You Indeed

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to rganise work you have the optimisin which instille am- bition In otherw This makes you

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In ZARADEN auriicularly. yoll It sta You want the ther pero take all the ag

You might full deeply in Jave but would never pomli - affections El h byret of NOUT Omit

throw away opportunities by recognising them for what they And. are by procrastinaling whatever you din don't waste

you! energies You ert easily borex with routine and will go hunting for excitement But to Est what your

heart

Jestres. F£L mwat make the most of your talents Ди career in one

the arts wil doubtless be best for you

There 19 a religious side to your nire which you may not always beel To ignore it would be great mistake When perplexed learn to seek spiritual guidance and you will or that your

mob- Leons are solved

Pasily maze

AQUARIUS

Yakeen

)! It! Unless you are

careful You glit miss out of A happy MUTTARE

To find what the stors have in staty for BTKEMAT select your bullet sta) and read the caries. ponding paragraphi Let your birth- day start your daily guide FRIDAY, JANUARY 25

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21-Feb. Jan. A pleasant and tactful approach to nowcothers D stalled with

11:

on face rm your KotromaniUA In bes!

PIRCES (Feb 20-Mar 201 Don't let yourself get careless or abrent-minded you are handling machine1

electrical equip.

seven of claube, and now I Sup to Mrs Sabei to Bud a WN3 for get three more bricks to set the cow- Tract The best tance was to find two rkabs and a troump, which roul be doar only 4 Fast had the tre of hearts and exuld play it on diamond to make South

with the q

It would do no good to lend the fourth dinyond at *** Danny

would discard a second elul while Kam ruffed ad South over-muffed The defenders would then gra 3 trick, but only one club Instead. Mis Sobel led the stile East wall with the king and returned the sult to

of clubs

of clubs West's are Now that the two club tocks had been gathered in. Mr Sobel could afford to lead a fourth diamund An expreted East ruffed With the ten Jurcing South бер over-rulf with the queen Then Mrs Sobel was heard to win a trump brick with her juck

CARD Senses

With North-South

North

The hidden

West

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1 Heart

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 201-

delinquen I u have her!

In writing recently watch up on your entrespondence now

TAURUS CADE 21-May

Happiness toda

You fled t

bore than you WankI

21}-

where

Water

GEMINI (May 22-June 21) -

A neighbourhood cho:Ky appical may call for your co-operation. De generous

CANCER

(June 22-July

23-

I same of your New Year's res()- Lotions have lapsed, make another

1 Kemp to your schedule

LEO

(July 24-ALE. 23)

Don't hesitate to

advice from those

pomtion to give it

nek for expell

who are in a Co to the top VIRGO (AUR. 24-Sept

23)- PRY Picse allenin to pending business plans. Don't miss an op- portunity through carelessness

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Ocl.

23)- Got an early start on important duties so that when evening comes gut can relax

be

Your laser

in an important matier

should judgmen

cleures

BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22- 1 for more Diplomatie persuasion

blunt or- effective than giving der Try it and ree!

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)- Pay attefition to any inspirational idea that comes to you now should be a good one

11

FRIED CABBAGE

WITH VINEGAR

SOMETHING DIFFERENT DE YOU.

LIKE VINEGAR—— AND QUICK, TOO?.

WE DO!

Foamy

WOMANSENSE

MELT ROZ MARG OR DRIPPING IN A SAUCEPAN ON

A LOW HEAT

Pink

Joan Evans. of RKO Radio arlects a strapless formal in feamy pink tulle, with a soft woollen stole in darker pink shot with gold thread.

AND ADD 1 SMALL ONION,

CHOPPED...

ABOUT 3/4 lb SHREDDED RAW

CABBAGE

A SMALL PINCH OF BRATED NUTMEG

AND 3/4 LEVEL

TEASPOON

OF SALT

PUT ON THE LID, AND COOK ON.

·A LOW HEAT

FOR 10 MIN. STIR OFTEN, AND SEE THE VEGETABLES

DON'T BROWN

MIX 5 DESSERTSPOONS

VINEGAR. WITH

1 LEVEL TEASPOON SUGAR AND A TINY ["PINCH OF CAYENNE

The Best-Fed Baby

not

POUR OVER THE CABBAGE,

MIX WELL, COVER AND COOK'S

MINUTES LONGER

the

emotions, and

By HERMAN N BUNDESEN, M.D. FOR years I have been their babies were classified, as Of course, regular emptying preaching that "The breast. belonging to the positive group of the breasts is extremely im

A second group, were indif- portant to stimulate the flow of fed baby is the best-fed

ferent, while the third or nega- milk. Mothers who do not wish baby." This is one medical tive group preferred to to breast feed their babies may atatement which can be breast feed the baby.

allow insufficient time for the made without qualification

These mothers were then ob- Infants served after the delivery of their Then, too

to empty the breasts. and it is a pity that more babies. The breast feeding was nervous tension may cause the mothers do not realise its considered successful if the in- blood vissels to contract which truth.

fant required no other milk after cuts down the dow of blood to the fourth day of life. Of the the tissues. Hence, in these cases, mothers who were positive in the amount of breast milk form- their attitude, three-fourths sue- ed will be less because cessfully breast fed their baby decreased blood supply. Only one-third of those in the

All mothers should be doubtful. and one-fourth of

couraged to want to breast feed those im the negative group were their babies successful.

and to make an effort to do so.

Every mother wishes the best possible start in life for her child and the majority will gladly do whatever is necessary to obtain

On the othe. hand, if a mother is convinced, as 15

nany have been during recent yea 5. that the battle-fed baby will do s well as bize breast-fed infant. she may quite

naturally be

willing to undertake this task This very fact may make sue- cessful broast freding impassible, sine the mother's prisonal feel- ings definitely Influence the sup- ply of milk.

A recent study. in which a | large number of mothers were question about their attitude toward breast feeding, demon- states this point clearly

POSITIVE GROUP Mothers who expressed a real determinal on

breast fecd

to

Only two out of 100 women in the positive group gave up attempts to breast feed

of the

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Motoring Fashion

Thi dog-tooth ebook. worsted jacket, worn with a 'plain navy barathes skiri in one of the motoring fashions displayed at the parade of "Wool Fashions in Motoring" held in Londɑn.

during Do Your Hands Tell Your Age?

their stay in the hospital, while one-sixth of the doubtful group and one-third of the negative group gave up.

EMOTIONAL FACTORS

an

It was also noted that there were differences in the amounts of milk produced. For example, the positive mothers had average of four ounces of milk feeding, the doubtful less than three ounces, and the nega- tive only about two ounces,

per

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Giddap Wants To Take A Walk

-It's His Day Off-But Where Should He Go?-

Fin not working today. It's my By MAX TRELL

day off." INARF, the shadow-boy with "But why are you walking A the

turned - about name, around. Giddap?" heard the familiar klop-klop-

"That's a the

funny question," street below his window. Ол

Giddap. looking out, he said

"People walk Cats and

dogs walk :༞ his old friend Giddap the around.

waik Bugs

around. Milkman's horse, coming slowly around.

Why can't I walk around if I feel like it?"

klop in vulnerable,

South

Kas Spad. FRAGM

hold Spades Q-7-4. Hearts 3-2 Dlands K-7- Clubs

You. South.

A-K-94 Want do you do

A-Bid Chree spades. As a matter of fact, with 2 conservative partner bid for spades. You have ampir Trump support for a sull that was worth a vulnerable overeal), The only question is how high to raise your winer The false to three gives your partner a chance to duck if he is really ashamed of his overcall. With any sound hand he will go en to game.

TODAY'S QUESTION The budding has been

Fast INT Joy

SCORPIO (OrL 24-Nov. 221- Put of giving an answer concern-

CROSSWORD

6

18

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172

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125

Spuih ***

Wrist 3 N T

Nortti Pasa

FRAS

You. South hold Spader 3-19-9-7-

5. Heurts K-4. Diamonds Q-7-5 Clubs A-2 Want do you lend?

Answer Tomorrow

INTELLIGENCE TEST GETTING ON

By T. O. HARE

"I'm getting on in years." sighed Betty Badger. Dome of it, Betty," I said. -How old are YOU?

"I've made up a little puskla," said Batty, A, B, C.

5. E. and represent each n different dibsony age in A B my mother skameri à A; the product of our ham is O'D B the difference", katreen our ages F. are years, of opened

Qan you say how old Berty

(Solution on Page 10)

Check

Your

Knowledge

1. To what continent is the zebra native?

2. For what is a whetstone

used? 3.

What animals come under

the class of molluses"?

4. How did William Watts

come to invent round shot?

5. To what body did Alfred

Nobel, in his will, assign

duty of awarding his

Prize?

the

Peace

6. The handle of a scythe is

fcrown, en B-

(Answers on Page 10)

BARBS

"By BAL COURRAN

ME people who are at their

SOME

of

wit's end didn't have to go

"Girl Bues for $25,000 Breach

Promiss-broadlani | LOVE

makes a girl make a man muk a fool of himoit

A Jockey,

19

20 27

Across

the chess objected to. (9)

1. Word

around the corner. Knart wiler- ed an exclamation of surprise.

Instead of being harnessed to the mik wagon and drawing it after him as was usually the care. Gidday was walking alone, unharnessed to anything He looked as if he were just taking a welk.

Nodded His Head

Koarf thought about this for few moments, then he said: "I think it's because you're so big, You might walk on Giddap

sidewalk and hurt some- body."

the

By HELEN FOLLETT

Many women have young the hands are chapped. They faces, slender figures but need it all the year round and two applications a day are bet- hands

that look as old as her than one. A anything. No reason for it.

gentle mas- sage at bedtime with a nourish In the first place, soap must ing cream will work wonders. be selected whih bands look shiny and

care. If The one you use on your com- drawn plexion will usually agree with after using a particular soap, it the skin on your hands as it la not for you. Find one that has the same characteristics. is blender, more neutral. After If you would dress up your

the gals

a session in the garden, clean hands for your hands with mineral

Add

brush.

evening,

oll, apply a little vanishing cream

and then give them a soapy to the backs and the fingers. scrubbing with

Or Keep on frictioning until every a little cornmeal to the bit disappears. Sometimes; suda; the tiny grains will dig drop or two of skin tonic will dust from knuckle wrinkles, serve, and it will also impart a the starchy content

will be pleasing

fragrance. repeated Giddap. again. Well, it wae fun while soothing.

The housewife who wrestles "What are my cousins doing in it lasted."

Don't stint on the use of a with vegetables should have a the Zoo?"

Then Giddap nodded good-hand lotion, Some supplicauta cut lemon handy, plunge

her bye to Knart and started walk- for pulchritude faficy that fingertips in it to remove stains

"Cousins,"

"I guess," said Knarf, "that Your cousins, the zebras, must be wild animals."

"I guess so, too," agreed the Milkman's horse. "I hardly ever see them working at anything- like pulling a milk wagon, for Instance. But I'd like to go and see them just the same. How do I get there?"

"You have to take a bus," said Knarf.

I'd

Giddap said: "The place really like to go lo is the coun- try. I'd give anything to get out in the country. I'd like 'o 620 green grass miles and miles of green grass."

There's No Grass

"Nonsense." said Giddap. "I've got more sense then to do

Giddap looked around at the that. Tell me," he said, "where's houses and sidewalks and lomp- 2 nice

place for a house like posts and streets. "This is a me to take a walk to?

Ane big city all right. But "Would you like to go to the there's no grass. You can look Museum?" Knarf said.

as hard as you like and you'll' hardly find a blade of it.

As Giddap passed the house, Knarf shouted down to him. Giddup looked up, nodded his head pleasantly and stopped.

Knarf ran down at uncê 10 have a talk with him,

"Museum?" said "Good-morning, Giddap," said "What's that?"

"Good-morning, Knarf," said

DiaFore wire Kna: f.

u. The over to cope in Milan. (9)

11 Taken from

found. 16)

sheik Giddap. claw a

12. A small départment. (4) 13. Just the ran to let a što rot. (0) 14. Strange it's in the shade. (5) 17. Bing round it when boarding. (3)

18 lons sent them it seeman, (8)

19. Sounds like a metal bird. (7) 22. One of the choir, (B)

23 I'm a long time making models

apparently.

183

24. Reckon up a theologian. (3)

Down

Pagel bits after a dish of this. (9)

2. What spot does the barges trend

07 (8)

3. Girlish expression of regret ? (4)

4. Bet ning this way. (9)

6. The last word. (4)

6. The

cline date.

(9)

7. Gets Chipuor and thinner. (6)

6. Only a recent settlement allowed

you to be this (9)

10. The answer could be a lemon. (3)

15. Briefly she makes her point.

(3)

16. Cin is upset in the south-east. (6) 20. Age of the raft. (3)

21. Take this pole for a perch. (3)

Bolution of vesterday' puzzle.Aprica #Bechet:

1. Cover 4. Abate; BOR: 17. har:

anchet: 18. IMPA

19 Tap: Bl. Tier: 94. Kone; 24. Flaperi 25. Fuy: 26. Sleep Duwa: 1. Ourticle:

2. Oosaleter 8 24cm: 5. Brus: 5. Team: Zlobe 10 Anosite: 1-Marnal: 35,

1. Dance 18. Her: Ed. ProDi

CHESS PROBLEM

By J. FERIS

Black, 14 pieces.

A

Gidday.

Stuffed Animals

"It's "Where's your milk wagon?”

a big building," said Knarf, "filled with stuffed asked Knarf.

animals. It's very interesting,"

Giddap glanced behind him, then broke Into a short horse- laugh "I left it in the stable.

"Where's your milk wagon?"

Knarf asked 'Giddap..

"I wish I was back on the farm where I was born. If used 10 be hard work, pulling a

the

heavy plough, pulling

drys wagons. But there were and days when my mother and. my father and I used to be led we'd into the pasture. There slay, hour after hour, walking esting 10 me." sald Giddap slowly through the grass and "I've often felt stuffed myself, eating it as we walked. Our with oats and hay and things friends and neighbours were like that. It isn't a very the

"It doesn't sound very inter-

cows and the sheep. We interesting feeling What other didn't look alike. We didn't place can you think of?"

alike. But talk

we all liked "There's the Zoo," said Knart. Brass."

"Oh, I just thought of some- "That's filled with animals, too."

thing!" Knart exclaimed. "Stuffed?" said Giddap.. "There's lots or grass in the Knart shook bis

head. Park."

"There is!** "They're all alive. They're wonderfully Interesting animals, "A park is like a little piece Giddap Bons and tigers of the country right in the and elephante and zebras-

middle of the city!" ***Zebras? Did you say zebrae?"

.+

Knert was just about to show Giddap where the park was I did. Why?"

when they both noticed the Milkman

coming around the "They're cousins of mine. corner. Giddap

sighed. "He's They've got stelpes, haven't looking for me. This is the they

end. of my walk. Now he'l fake me back to the stables

That's right.”

Rupert and the Lion Rock-41

RUPERT and the

BLACK MOTH

ing slowly toward the Milkman. lotions are necessary only when and to whiten the nail eaves.

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