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"Without sugar)**

.

BY THE WAY

by Beachcomber

720

HE Continental Sunday has an Mooitiko-bul not a word. They

ful head. Hud the proposed Bill on Sunday observance he- cunse law,. We might have had spectacle of * the outrageous concert singer wearing a false

a comic nose for

song is be may on any week-day.

The argument that gaines played In the afternoon would slop people going to church in the morning in wure to crop up again. Whether cricket on Sunday is more debasting than an American Him on Sunday leave to others to decide., But it might be worth noticing that the countries which have cominop

sense attitude to Hunday are those in witch most people go to church.

The triumph of Stiet (XIV)

AM Professor Krutzfroth," suid

unked Sue petulantly, "Dear im pleton said Mooshika. Suat fögat. ed nervously.

A moving ceremony · A the Birkish Embaway in Copen

paper.

con

make

o! it."

hagen the other day, our Secre lary for Overseas Trade entertained The Danes by removing his collar, and autographing 1. He sold; "li very practical. It is inade

Britain Diplomats are wondering how dis informal salesmanship drive can be developed. 1 suggest that our the Worki Ambassadors all over should, at receptions, wear sbista made of blotting paper. They could remova there to blot the auto- Kraphs

collars. on their

They might also wean paper trol

covered with slogans and adver. tisements, and fancy hats made of British Corgonzola, A notice

"I the rooted extruder be aflixed to the main entran mist

the today by your plane.

thought we might

gether.it you are on my plane,"

but are polished with in tol

building Sratko."

Faid Suet, we shall, of course de Jet-television travelling together, How did you Jind me hey told me. I go to

London for a Lunterence of World A THINKER has remarked that one of the problems today in to Econonle Planning." On the

way coinbine repid motion from place to

to the Rozinitanjuvej airport e place with the cultivation of the Professor kept glancing nervously out of the back window of the car,

mind. I think I have the perfect answer the jet-propelled television

fle boarded the plane ut a run, and plane. While you are sitting in the ighed deeply as he sank into his plane, which is really o large, tele scut. During the passport examina - vielun apparatus, you will be able to tion he had turned very pale, but acquire culture by giving Imbecile Buel was fou presccupied to notice anawera in a hundred million im d. As the plane took off

large becile questions. The questions will car dashed on to the landing ground be asked. day and night without

armed police jumped out. Interstation, by and

radar-controlled "What

Suet. electronke shame!" wald

waiting brain. While "They've missed the plane." "tou between planes at the Quiz-Part you bad," said the Professor, mopping will be aidhmitted to a questionnaire his face. Then, to Suel's amaze- on some auch mibject as Modem Art ment and horror, well-known by glamouroniclalettes and

"Good duguise, eh? 1 trustesses. voice said,

YOUR BIRTHDAY ........

BORN

FRIDAY, MARCH 6

brains-

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953.

JACOBY

N BRIDGE

Think You Are Safe? Take A Second Look

By OSWALD JACOBY

WHEN Your

contract

seems

quite safe, it may still pay you to take a second look at the hand. Will you still be safe f the key sult breaks badly?

South falled to oak melf this question when he played - today's hand. He took the first trick is dummy with the queen of clubs and alubbed hi toe by cashing the king of hearts. The 5-0 break in hearts was horrible, to be sure. but declarer deserved no sympathy. He could, and should, have laken out insurance againat a bad break in the key heart suit.

Once South had made a fatal play in hearts, the slam was un- makeable. If South tried to develop

NORTH

◆K#732

K73 K 10 4QJ4

19

WEST 454

Q9654

• 870

EAST 4QJ 100

♥ None

95432 47032

SOUTH (B)

1098

AA8

AJ 10 82

•AQJ

MAKS

North-South vul.

South

Wert North Pass 14 JN.T. Pass UN.T. Pass Pass

Opening lead-No 10

East

Puss

Pass

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the hearts. West would surely get two heart tricks. If South tried develop the spades, East would get two spade tricks.

one

If South had taken a second look at the hand before beginning to play It, he would have seen that the con- tract was quite safe unless opponent hind all Ave · hearts. In. order to provide against this danger. the best play is to lead a low hear! (Instead of the king of hearts at ike second trick,

If East happens to follow Rust, South can provide against the worsi powible break by fiessing the jack, It Eust happens to discard (as he would in this case) South can play We ace at hearts and can then return the deuce of hepris toward dumny.

hearts Dumany's king-seven of remain to prevent West from winning two heart tricks. South can easily develop tour heart tricks and thus make his lam

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

WOMANSENSE:

Use Ham to Top a Casserole

And It's Within the Budget

"JUST because smoked ham kettle. Cover, with bolling water; is a bit expensive is no reason it put on a lid and let stand 1 hr.j can't be served occasionally. Then boll 1 hrs., or until The trick is to use it to top off a tender; or pressure-cook 35 min. less expensive main food," at 15 lbs, pressure. Add 1⁄4 tsp.

pepper,

tsp. salt, powdered mustard, c. sulphured molasser, peeled fine-chopped onion and to a casserole. Cover and bake.

b. diced salt pork. Transfer

"Such as panned sileed cooked ham with brown baked beans a l'Americaine, Modame,"

"Yes, or a sizzling casserole

LSD.

'un-

Small

of potatoes escalloped with milk 1 hrs, at 360 F. Then uncover and topped with panned ham. to brown the top. Yesterday, af luncheon in a restaurant, I ordered a French toasted minced ham sandwich. It was delicious. White breadi

had

bren put together with minced coolted ham seasoned

with a little mustard. The sand- wich was cut in half, then dipped in French toast batter and fried in butter."

Choose-Crust Deep Apple Pie

Consbine 1 tin allced ple apples, 1/4 tsp. salt, tbsp. 1/3 c. white sugar, 1/3 c. brown melted butter or margarine, agar, 11⁄2 tsp. cinnamon and 1 tbsp. flour. Transfer to a very deep " ple

plate, ur to

the

"Very good, Madame, For the shallow qt.-sized casserole. Top balter for four sandwiches I with cheere, crust rolled to ས

seant " thickness; would use 2 slightly beaten СКВА

acant

bring and 4 tsp. each salt and nut- edges down over the top of the meg to 1 cup milk in the French Casserole to seal in the juices. manner, I think also

our readers Stash the top 3 times to let the would enjoy

a ham omelette steam escape. Bake 35 min, in a occasionally for dinner, this moderate ovon, 375-400 F. enne 1 slightly try a little diced cooked

ham and spread it un ameleite before rolling a pialn up. It makes a little ham and a few eggs into a substantial dish for the whole family,"

Dinner

Chilled Grapefruli Julce Brown Baked Beans Panned Ham

Tossed Salad

Corn Muffins Cheese-Crust Deep Apple Pie

Coffee, Tea or Milk

All Measurements Are Level -Recipes Sarus Pour

Suggestion of the Chef

To.. pan sliced cooked ham, Put 1 tsp. sugar in a large frying pan. Add 1 tbsp. margarine and when it melts put in the ham. Tum as soon as the fat turns colour to cook the other side,

of

Birthdays Coincide

TOMS RIVER, N. J. A lot others besides Theodore Fischer: Jocul barber,

and Prezident Dwight. D,

Elsen- hower. have Oct. 14 09 their birthday, But Mrs Fischer and Mrs Eisenhower Pick over 1 ib. navy or pea also have a common birth date, beans. Rinse, and place in a Nov. 14.-United Press.

Brown Baked Beans

THE SUN SHINES

ON A SECRET

spring collections that have been kept from the cameras till now. So the Daily Express took a a suit to a London and Biri

park to capture something of the Sunshine Spirit. Photo- UT came the sun, the flowers graphed here is the kind of out- On buttonholes, the crocuses it that London does best and

on Constitution Hill...and the does year after year. Its shape is fashion ideas from the London classic. Fabric, grey-blue twood,

...By STELLA CARD Sense BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

who understands

dis-

Q-The bidding has been;

North

East

Boath

West

1 Heart

Pass

1 Spade

Paus

l'and

You. South, hold: Spades A÷Q»I«7» 3-2 Hearts Q-J-4-3, Diamonde 3-2, Chib 2. What do you do?

today, you have a strong marriage partner

2 Spades you. You have a tremendous capacity will. are altrewn in business and Ara quick to take advantage of an for happiness with the right person

DUL 4 similar Perhaps in youth you

capacity for un- opportunity.

and happiness, despondency have known what is not to have serunty and you want it for yourself Musionment. If you select the wrong Don't when you become, adult, Consequent. onel So watch your step. 17. you are willing to work hard rush 10 inalace, but take plenty during your carly years to secure of time

the one you wed know Then you Very well, Indeed. ecundinte independence.

life can spend the balance of your enjoying the pleasant things-art, musie. iteratire and the like.

You women, unlike the inen, have very strong intuitions, and can sense what is going to happen well ahead of time, as a rule, Never go against

Actually, you have talent and if

could inatch the gifts of the how "hunches" for you will make

A-Did four hearts, With your cogat of 10 points there no question about wanting to be in game. (You count 10 points for high cards, 1 extra for the queen of hearts 2 for length in spades, 2 for the singleton, and 1 for the doubleton.)

A Most Unusual Way To Cook

-No Matches to Light the Stove? Try Fireflies!-

They all looked sorrowful. But the one who looked the most sor- rowful of all was Pixie Scowl.

By MAX TRELL

17 WDS a wonderful thing! Knarl and Hanid, the shadow- children with the turned-about names; received the following

Isn't Any Dinner

your wild-weil-confitleúce assurance grave mimakes in judgment-if-you-Your bidding indicates that your letter which was slipped under come in," he said to Knatt

and BERTEwjve actions, you might da. Inake a success of the arts. But it i more likely that you will earn your living in sine other fashion and save the arts as an avocation and a hobby, It is very important to one of your temperament that

you

select

D

Tu And what the stars. have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.

2!)- SCORPIO (Oct. 28-Nov Avoid confusion, hazie and waste. Keep your eyes on the main objective and work towards It.

HAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 22)→→ Be sure of your values today. Discard the unimportant and concentrate on the significant.

SATURDAY, MARCH 7

PISCEN (Feb.

20)- 20-Mer. Be extra cautious in putting your signature to any agreement. Be sure Cefalls are in your favour.

ARIEB

21-Apr. 20)-- CAIRE, Give a word of encouragement to zomeone who inay be in the dumps. Turn #rey skirs into blue skies.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May

21) Don't hedge when it comes to making an important decision. Face facts and act accordingly.

22-June 21) (May DESTINI Donate unneeded eletben or house furnishings 10 seme worthy neigh bourhood charity. De generous.

CANCER (June 22-July 21) Utilise all your particular aptitudes and skills a new job which offer atre oppertunity for advancement.

LEO July 2-AUX- 23)- If asked to contribute to Home charitable event, be as generóuS. DE you can. Offer your services, 1001

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)- Budgets can be stretched, but don't attempt the impossible! Be conserva= tive for the line being.

24-Oct.

promoted, can

LIBRA (Sept.

A new idea,

bring you increase

*23)-

Income if you i

go about it the right way.

CHESS PROBLEM

BJ G. JONSSON Black, 9 pieces

【理

2M 2

C&White, 13 pièces,

White to play; male in two.

'Solution to yester problem:

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-J. 29)- Tackle the hardest jobs first today and get them done early. Then the curler ones are a map!

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)--- Don't put your signature on anything unless you are very

sure of what you are signingt

CROSSWORD

12

[02]

201

Across

15

1. High up the unit moans. (D)

6. Alava ritin (A238.3′′ (0)

2. Dony. (9)

12. Consumed in soma stooram. (8)

13. Afinarai M35) (4)

ib; Patry of the piper in tune. (4)

16. This outside edge, (3)

17. Mr. Baratt's weakness. · (4)

-10. A mott tuon, or two 1 (4)

20. Close up. (6)

21. Plower queen. (*) -

52. Lan the graduate or go in n 23. Bhrill. (8) container. (0)

Down

1. Return Navy spirits. (8)

2. Before the last clue. (5)

7. Erkeoma promises to Edward. (7)

Tune from Bavaria, 101

5. Quite imepolit (7)

Bird of preys (7)

8. Disposed as thò boni, (4)

.

10. Can is you an aims tip. (7)

1 Met-nine wwy upeet. (7)

RD, Aek, a WPPER, (6),

19 Perr into., 43-

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Lesst: 17, Baresatie; DA, Höse]; 14, Otter!

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P-B8 (=Q); 2, 0, etato die, Clans 133.

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strength is concentrated in the two sulta, since If you had strength in three suite you would liave pre- ferred A double Pater trom one hearts at your first heart to three chance.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the You, South, question just answered hold: Spades. K-1-0-4. Hearts Q-2, Diamonds A-Q3-5.

What do you do?

their door at night:

#1

You are invited to attend dinner-party tonight In O'Cheer Hall with the Pixies.

(Signed) Pixle O'Scowl

and Hanid. "But don't expect to get any dinner. There isn't any."

Knart and Hanid came in and sat down in the two empty chairs at the head of the table. "Why? What's the matter?" asked

You

can't imagine how de- lighted Knert and Hanid were to receive such an invitation. Hanid. Clubs J-8-3.They told everyone about it, and everyone envied them. "You'll get the best dinner in the tonight," world," Mr Punch told them. "I only wish the Pixles had re- membered to invite me, too."

Answer TomOITOW

DUMB-BELLS

PAPALIO SAVED TEN CENTS

TODAY

I RAN ALL

THE WAY

Hurried to the Hall

So that evening, Knari and WHY DIDN'T Honid put on their best clothes.

YOU

polished their shoes, washed their hands and faces and hur- RUN

ried to O'Cheer Hall. BEHIND

TO SCHOOL | TAXICAB

BEHIND

A STREET

CAR!

AND SAVE A DOLLAR ?

INTELLIGENCE TEST

RIGMAROLE

by T. O. HARE

Mer, Draper Grocer,

J

Baker and flatter ará {appropriately enough) draper, grocer, baker and hatter,– But none of them is the namesake of his owa Vocation

When I tried to find out who is, who, four statement 'were made to me,⋅ (1) “Mr. Draper in the haller. (2) **Mr. Grocer is the draper.” (3) *Mr. Baker is not the hattor." (4) "Mir, Haiter is not the baker. But clearly there was something wrong Here, since Mr. Baker in not the baker.

I subsequently discovered that three of the four state menis made to me. art untrue.

Who is the 'grocer?.

(Solution on 10)

the

₤12-26

¿CHEER

HALL

Knary and Hand entered by

a little door in the tree trunk.

"There won't be any dinner sald Pixie O'Scowl, "because Pixle McSauce, cook, can't light the stove and he gether and made them stay in the can't light the stove because he oven, Then they alt put on hasn't got a match. So there's their lights at once. It was like nothing to eat, unless," he added, hundreds of tiny little coals. "you feel like eating unconked food"

Pixie McSauce didn't waste a minute. Je

the whole put "No," cried all the Pixies at dinner in the oven. Ten minutes

whole dinner wa once, without lifting their chins Inter, the from their hands, "we won't eat piping hot. food that's not cooked."

O'Cheer Hali was under the

These were the things that Here Pixie McSauce, the cook, Knarf and Hond atent the roots of the Old Oak Tree that stood at the end of the garden. came out of the kitchen. lie was Pixie dinner, clover soup, wainul They entered by a little door in dressed in a white uniform and steak with French fried rose- the trunk of the tree, walked a tall white cap. He looked buds, dandelion salad, acorn ice down a long flight of winding sadder than everybody else.

"

leave.

about to

In fact, it is the kind of Eng- lish spring quit to be a cred

the

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(If you can afford £70), wher the first sunshine glinta Through trees; to be collected in March, blowing: to be worn in April when the daffodils are

and May.

Newest points to

copy for

one who haven't £70: stoping

buttons; turn-back cutts; Light shoulders, but inset sleeves; biz

waist-nipping jacket.

[London Express Zeries)

SHE WILL TEACH PRINCE CHARLES AND PRINCESS ANNE TO DANCE

Miss Marguerite Vacani, goes to the Palace to give the first danclug lessons to the Queen's children. She is photographed .... Instructing a debutante at her London school,

stairs, and there at the bottom fust can't do it," he said, "I've cream, and coconut milk.

of used-up

wonderful "It really was a of the stairs they found them- got a whole box

I've irled siriking dianer," Khart and Hanld sald scives in a big room in which matches. stood along table all set for every one of them. But none of to Pixie O'Scowl and the other

as they weTO dinner with plates and napkins them will light up again. I don't Pixies

PRINCE CHARLES and Frio age aro an easy way of teaching and glasses and silverware and know what to do!"

cess Anne will have their e child' discipline, a sense of chairs all around it,

"The fireflies, should get the first dancing lessons at Bucking- rhythm, and how to mix with

Their instructress other children, - most thanks of all," said Pixie ham Palace, O'Scowl, "and I'm clad you will be Miss Morguerite Vacani,

-(London Express Service) Then suddenly Knart had an thought of them," he said to who taught their mother and All the Pixles were sitting around Idea. All the lamps in O'Cheer Knarf "I don't know of any Princess Margaret to dance as with their elbows on the table Hall were lit up by Areflies. other dinner in the world that children. and their chins in their hands. Knart get all the fireflies to was ever cooked by fireflies!"

Knart and But the minute Hanid entered O'Cheer Hall, they

saw that something was wrong.

:

Stayed in the Oven

Rupert and the Hazel Nut-20

Rupert and Bill run as fast as could never go so faat." "We they can to try to keep the little could never catch him," anyway," monkey in alght, and become very Kaya Rupert. "If we climbed breathies, while Beppo, who has, tree he would jun swing of to spotted them, enters into the game another one. Hello, there's Bingo with glos **He mart

the brainy pup, Let's see if he dropped the pieces of cooslus any good ideas. Hi, Bingo I auto? mays Biki, ‹ penting,” or he Stop a movie,"

JULAR_BIQUID SKÍFBYER.

A new "Adventure"-

RUPERT and the ROCKING HORSE

$1.

How To Remove Ink Spots

With Miss Vacant will be her nlece, Belty, who is a teacher at her school in Brompton Road.

To removO ink spot first, The Prince and Princess are rinse with cold water to re-. likely to take their lessons in move as much Ink-as: pos- their day nursery on the second alble. If the spot is: from floor of the Palace, overlooking washable ink, took it in a cool the forecourt.

solution of synthetic detergent, and rinse again in clear, water. But do not rub the spot, sinco Wool Abres аго temporarily Prince Charles, at four, and weakened when wet and sub- Princess Anne, at two and a ject to felling. half, are not undúly young for

Their first stops

dancing lessons. Many children Ink spots from permanent- begin at two; the Queen was not type inle may be removed, by much older when she had her applying dilute hydrogen per drst lessons.

oxide on white or light-coloured How will the Prince. and wool, or lemon juice for deeper Princoss- begin? First they will colours, Best results are ob learn how to march in time with tained by placing the *** spotted their, shoulders back. Then will material over a striall bowl and come simple steps to nursery dripping the liquid through the rhyme tunes the children link epot. Use an absorbent ready know.

{towel to squeeze axcess, water. Dancing teachers sonerally from the material, and

dullaye agree that lessons from an early to 'dry without handling..

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