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A report of
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by Beachcomber
NY year now the Interlin the Fog Com- mittee may be published, I can reveal that it will be sensational,
The Comuniitre has already come To the conclusion, after hearing 1,764.221 expert witnernes, that, the inala enuse of last year's disaster was pollution of the atmosphere by smoke Bid for, and that. these con- dillons no doubt had an offer: which
called
cn might be
heal-particularly on the health of those already iii, who would possent
maller powers of reliance
78 years non-stop flying
A
POLITICIAN 11 h Imprested with the safety of our airline that he raid the other day: "If a baby, born on a refieduird striiner uld go an flying without landing he would 78 before be
zlatistically clum toy a fatal acel Dent. Premuning that the old fool had not died of boredom, Jong 482 he would probably ask to be allowed in land on the day before his 70th birthday, Holly questioned, he would reply, "I want to learn to walk before my statistical death falls due."
inigit even my, when still young, "I've seen all I wou la of life in the pir like to spend the rest of my lile on the ground. It's possible." also. that nistitical enivuinitons are not
| KEIDAS FIRM, CERVICE, TINS NUEVA YORK
oven in the matter of intable scheduled lying." Nothing to do with me
thin
1
EW people reniise
illegal to slaughter horses in a publie library." I suppose this was decided after the tnalous case of the men who made a fire of books in the tee of a pile of catalogue and cooked himreit a rabbit. The claim that it is the only place where you can strughter, horses quietly li uiter nanense. You might as well Fay that the only place where you can shoot elephants quietly is the writing-tom of a club, Even the asos abwnt-minded scholar would surely notice that sommeiling un». usuni was going, en,
"Ciandan, surely there is a club rule against shooting elephants at the writing-room?"
Our unenlightened Lakers A COMPLAINT that "England is
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the only country except Flare where people are expeled to carry hoire bread to their hands" to price the conscience of tw bukerat inaps. Could we, nợt have The Bygenie plakt containers used in Spálo, or the perows, hermetical. je jented jars given to customers in Hiny? fit fcciónd sterilised gloves arr hired nut to us aloiners who carry brend line, and in Cuba a fine wire mesh, the interstices filled with milen, is wrapped round each tosi, In Turkey each loaf is encased in
in layer of cement. bread can be bought only in chemists' shops, and, is wrapped in wool saturated with chloromose,
Dulgarian
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"Only $21 for that last call to your mother, dear
·~ weren't you a little abrupt?”- '
by DODD
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1958.
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Opening lead-★Ĵ
By OSWALD JACOBY
WHEN you and yourself in
contract that you don't par- ticularly fancy, play, the hand first and make your comments later. You cannot improve the contract by discussing it promptly, and there is the danger that you will give useful information to the opponents,
todny's hand was
--WOMANSENSE
Two dresses seen by the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret at the Show organised by the Incorporated Society.
of London Fashion Designers at the Hampstead, London, home of their President, Lady Kenneth Clark. A white tulle evening dress embroidered with pleated chiffon flowers and rhinsesiones,・ "worn by model Eilette Moures. It is a now Bliebel creation,
Left:
night: "The Flower of the Field," styled by Hartnell as a romantic dress for the days gone by,'is modelled by
Lana Central Press and Reuter Photos,
Pare
TEACHING THE CHILD MANNERS
By Garry C. Myers, Ph.D. GOOD manners reveal thoughtfulness.
rights and feelings, and this consideration by any person presupposes self-discipline and solf-control. Self-discipline and, (soll control presuppose adequate discipline and control of the child In his `formative years by his parents.
In order to have good manners at age 6. 12 or 16, a child must have learned, that ho cannot have everything he wants right, away. He must also have learned there mustn't have, and aro some things he some things he mustn't do, even long be- fore he can see the reason why, and that The must have practised these waitings and these inhibitions all along, gradually, managing himself more and more!
The Family Climato
Let us consider today the family elimale and the parent-chlid relationship by which 10 parents may most successfully lead the child with adequate control and restraint in his early years, to help him grow in self-restraint and positive consideration for the rights of others. We do It by example of our own good mannera to this chlid and to other persons all the time, We do it, furthermore, in our deep consideration always of him se person. Indeed, mera example of vencer of good manners as, ION instance, saying, "Plenso" and "Thank hardly be effective unless. In the right family atmosphere and, in the right relationship. - It's how we feel toward the child, and he towòrd' us,
when wo express the words and nots of good mammers, that is of; greatest importance.
HEARTY DESSERT SPECIALS FOR
HEARTIER meals are in order once more, right from first course to' dessert. So here are some delicious desserts starting with a
When played, South ruffed the opening club lend and then delivered himself of the opinion that his partner Was
Arsl degree special. panty-waist. "What sort of dynamite do I have to use to ret you to a slam?" he dp- manded.
11
Sighing heavily, South pre- pared to play the hand safe for 10 tricks. His plan was to cash both red-aces and then crozg ruft the hand so ds to make eight trump tricks.
C
Creole Chess Pie Beat together until fluffy butter, ane c. sugar and eggs. Add 1⁄2 tsp. cach nutmeg and cinnamon. 2 tsp. vinegar, 1.c. each dates and nuts, both cut ane, and c. grated coconut:
Turn
into pastry-lined par and bake at 425 F, 45 to 53 minutes.
COOL
WEATHER
By ALICE DENHOFF
solve. Scald, 11⁄4 e, milk, and Sift together 1% c. flour, 2% in centre. Cut in pieces; add to caramel mixture. Beat tsp. baking powder and 1⁄4 tsp. hot with whipped creamTI. and add 3 egg yolks. Add one salt. Add alternately with 4. Add tsp. vanita. Steam c. brown sugar, 4 c. cornstarch, milk,
1⁄4 tsp. salt and 3⁄41⁄44 c. cold milk, in buttered pudding pan for an Add mixture to hot milk; cook hour until thickened. stirring con- stantly.
for 10 to 15 minutes.
mixture.
the
Cracker Pudding
瀛
You
Imitating Adults
for
can
In table manners, for example, it's not enough for us to, be good models for; the child ourselves, He must also feel right toward Lus. He must enjoy being with us at the dinner table, and įbreatho... a comfortable family
serve atmosphere there if he is to
Add
choose to imitate us.
辽
When we suggest to him specifle'way to be more manner-
Idoal Relationship.
To serve Grandmother's Old- ly, he must feel emotionally fashioned Cracker Pudding to 6,receptive if he is to act on our For Hindustan Torte,
pour 1% c. scalded milk over 3 suggestion. Morcover, hịa feel- recipe to serve 8-8. mix and gift large soda crackers. Cover and ing toward us there, is not apart
· Meringue Topping
from his feelings toward us c. flour, tsp. baking powder let stand until cold. and tsp. salt. Mix 14 c.
minutes and hours and days Combine 1/3 c. sugar, 1p before.. Pour into baked pie shell; cover chopped nutments
and one e,
the flour salt and 4 tsp. cinnamon. with meringue. Bake at 325 F. alleed.
dales with
Slir one e, brown to milk and cracker mixture, A sleamed chocolate pudding sugar, Armly packed, into Add c. cach raisins and cream,
We know we are getting the should be popular with the well-beaten egg yolks, Sur into 2 well-beaten eggs, thep. butter,
ideal relationship when youngsters any time.
sifted dry ingredients. Fold in melted, and tsp. vanilla. When South led the
of
Tura into buttered baking evinces no irritation over To serve, melt at low heat 2 stiffly beaten egg whites. diamonds at the second 'trick,
Butterscotch Pic next: 24 squares chocolate. Add 11⁄2
dish. Place dish in pan of het suggestion, and when we feel East dropped the king of dia- Caramelise on low heat 1⁄2 c. tbsp. butter and 3⁄41⁄2 c. sugar, Mix
Pour mixture into greased 8- water, and bake at 300* F. for calm and lovely when we give monds. Geoffrey
Cool. Mott-Smith sugar. Add 4 c. cold water and well and add one egg, beating inch square pan and bake at 14 hours.
Servo plain it. We also know we are mak- 4 tbsp. butter. Allow to dis- thoroughly.
925* F. for 35 minutes, until'Arm or with cream.
ing progress if, when he calmly calls to our attention some little breach of etiquette we ourselves have committed, we don't feel the least bit vexed at him
age
held the East curds, and he tried this desperate false card
YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA since it was apparent that
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
#
BORN Jodhy you have
on around you,
210
ordinary play would stop the game In view of South's com- ment.
The appearance of the king great more there is going
the belter „deal for good nature, sharp wit
you like it. If there of diamonds at the second trick and consequently are generally lan'i enough excllement, you are toduced declarer to change his jiked wherever you go. The stars
Just the one to go out and manus mind. He had intended to settle hayg, given, you considerable_vers. faelure some! Parents of children matiltly ond you can lurk your born on this day are amazed at for 10-tricks, but now.he.saw.no. hand 10 almost anything. Just their progenles' vitality as well as reason to give up a "sure" 12 select someone definite art or trade In which you Drc especially interested and concentrate on thai, if you are to reap the fullest material rewards of succesi,
You are the true
child of a
CROSSWORD
FIL
their
capacity for mischief, Tricks. however, they are givan something South cashed the
constructive to do, their
energies
BCC
of
can be diverted into rewarding hearts ruffed a low heart with channels. There is more than a bit
of genius in their make-up. that it is utilised property.
effort.
Wed young, for your love of your own home and family is strong,
To find what the Stars have In
tomorrow, select slore for
your birthday star and read the carrer. ponding paragraph, Let your birth- Jay star be your daily guide.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER !
♥ CARD Sensees
of
BOYS' AND GIRLS'
A Boat for Glive, the Snail
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This also applies to various matters about the home.
For instance, the father may have been trying to train'
the child of 5,7 or 10 to hang up his hat and coat on coming into the house, and has shown irritation when he failed to do co.
Sup- pose that on seeing the hat left on a chair, calls this fact to his stication.
the
If the father admits, his
own
delinquency, apologies for it und quickly puts the hat in its proper place, his stock: gobs up in this child's estimation...-The Tatter feels he is a real fellow. Then how much more ready the child will be to put his things away?
Knart thought for a minute or two. Then he said: "I know just what to do!". He looked around until he found a grass- —It's Made of a Leaf, Rowed by Caterpillars—
hopper who wasn't doing any--
thr He explained, to By MAX TRELL
thing. protly deep for me, too. Other of spades, and Beommy's ace
wise I'd carry you across.
grasshopper: "My friend Glive, four then drow
rounds
the Snail, wants to get to the ILIVE, the Small, came glid-"No," said Glive, "I
guess the modern, changing world, for the Fond of travel, you will want to trumps, discarding two low
Uing up 10 Knorf,
the you can't carry me across.
I put other side of the brook. see all of the world during your clubs from the dummy.
shadow-boy with the turned- "Oh," said Knarf, suddenly. lim on a maple-leaf-boat but lifetime. You are what is called a "quick ludy." Show you how to South then led a low diamond about name, who was sitting on have an idea! How would he can't steer It because the
his hand and Anessed do something once and you have from
boat has no rudder. Will you "Pardon me, Knarf," you like, to sali. across?" rock. 0 learned how] This may tend to dummy's nine That was the sald Glive, "could you do mo That. would be.
.fine," said get on the boat, with him and make you a little lazy, mentally,
Moti-Smith took the ten a e favour?",
Glive. "Only where will you steer it to the other side?" for unless you are being continually end.
club
boat?" challenged, you will not exert real at diamonds and four
"Certainly," said Kharf. He And
said "You're not very, big," tricks to set the contract twol
A Rudder Nooded was very fond of Glive. "I'll be glad to do you any favour Kmart. "You won't need a very
"How can I do that?" asked you want, if I'm able to do it," big, boat, I think a. maple icar
wili bo big he said.
"I'm not a the grasshopper. enough.' quite "Of course, " said Glive. "I Sa Kharf looked around until Tuckler." wouldn't expect you to do me a he found a maple leaf, then he "Just stick one., toat in the the water," said Knart. "Move it favour that you weren't able and Glive, went down to to do. But this won't be a hard edge of the brook. Knarf put from side to side and you'll be”. favour for you though it's an the leat in the water and held abis to steer the boat." extremely hard favour for me." it by its stem. The leaf floated
So Anally the grasshopper Glive, the Snail, now ex nicely.
agreed to steer the boat to the other side of the, brook. A Leaf-Bost
Knart was about to let go of And now Knart
By HELEN FOLLETT Then Knart put Glive in the the leaf again, when, again, he map
muple-leaf-ferry-bont
EVERY girl wants to have "Tbb two caterpillaf thought of something. middle of the leaf. Dr
lovely legs. If they're not If your Christmas list isn't cam no interest in the hand unless. to get to the other side of the
"Fino!" said Glive: this is water in the middle of the thereotyparah Jor Gel Time 11 fecting
in order, it's time to get it your partner can fake further brook. There's no bridge across wonderful! I won't have any brook," he said, "la-very quiet.
The grasilopper steered with ally shapely, exercise can
help them. 201 Independent soulon, Even if East and the water is too deep for trouble at all sailing to the other When the boat gets there, it will his leg Glive stood in PINCES (Fab. 20-Mar.
Walking on your toes is a good Friend at a distance should be had not doubled, you were not me to swim. I'm a land-anall, side. Let go of the Icat!"
stop moving. We've got to have middle of the boat and shouted remembered in time for Christmas going to be very energetio about as you know. Some of my
not days or weeks late! So mail this hand.
directions-like a-captain way to slenderiso, thick ankles. day, prance around on cousins live in the water. They Knarf was just about to do so somebody to row." carly.
Who'll row AFLESS
wouldn't have any trouble at when he thought of something
"You won't be able to the
edge of the brook, watched the can spare that much time in the all gotting from one side to the else.
strange
boat with a strange cause of good looks this boat," he said to it?? other. But I don't know how steer
It took Kaart: several minutes passengers sail slowly across
toes in bore o can possibly manage it." Glive. "Instead of going to the
other side, it will float all the to figure out who the rower until it safely reached the other stocking foot. The back le
be should
Then his
faca aldeles
and way down the brook."
Thank you!" "That's right," said Glive, brightened and he darted off.
Clive shouted muscles will develop
contrast, the ankles will I'm glad you thought of that, ile came back with two cater back Thank you for your
smaller. pillars,
caterpillars wonderful favour}" What can I do now?”
20
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Across
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the Royal Marince. 14, 51
8. Qurtously unites an anagram.
10. If you really, haven't one. you're
Tow. (3]
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13. The Inst of Acros. (5)
15. Railway cinders ? (5)
16. * xushed, cool-rooted Boween.
ayod."--Kata. (8)
17, Imp among the heather (7)
Star this for a banner, 10)
Light Brigade made a notable one. (6)
23. Lee gets back, (9)
23. Forn, like 17% imp, among the
heather, (B)
24. Strife without the street. (9) [
Down:
ki 900. Thì tại mymphonio DI
ISLAND. (4).
2, from Hunan. (9) +
8. Cañoniae 'a quantity of peper.
Do they throw a walter out of DRIANDE 1 (61)
9. Four troro a slovo.
8. Benowned in
England. (5, 4)
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mong af old
7. Mule geta round the G-hand.
19,0)
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met. it they must be a geLA".
12. Ornamental oitola (0)
34, You may get into a stáw anong
·Fitse peafla. . (8)" ·· uya, voda
16
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1
what the
18. Dontemptuous" surely, thus to
diamine the picture ↑ 6(D) "resp@backwards.
Do. Priend (in abort.: (5)
SOLUTION
TO CHECK SATURDAY'S
PUZZLE
Q-With both sides vulner able, the bidding has been;" North
East South West SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 223-1 Diamond Double -Plan carefully for your future; act You, South, hold: Spades 9-5-
upon good ideas; but show proper 3. Hearts K-6-3, Diamonds Q-5-plained what his favour was. caution as you progress.
CAPRICORN" (Dec. 2.JAIS. 20-2, Clubs Q-7-6-4. What do you You should be concentrating on the do?
idea of getting your Christmas khopping really started in earnest,
A-Pass. You are not alarmed
AQUARIUB (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) about this hand, but you have
Chtar, 21-Apr.
人
You may need to give a careful
thought to your budget. It may
need some serious remodelling!
TODAY'S QUESTION
...
Glive's Request
"I'd like very much, Knart,
The bidding is the same as
"It's a pretty wide: brook," said Knorf. "And the water is
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May- 21 in the question just answered. New opportunities may open up to speed up an advance toward your You, South, hold: Spades A-B-3, ultimate goal. Grasp them. quickly. Ifcarts K-J-3, Diamonds Q-3-2. GEMINI thay 22-June 21) Clubs Q-7-0-4. "What do you
A good day to begin active shop- ping, to cut down the lant Christ- dor muan-list. Got a head start.
•CANCER (June 22-July 23) Don't get into an argument which could be provocative of a serious quarrel, Silence
beat,
24-Aug.
23) -
LED (July There may be external dificulties but you can reconcile them 1L, you are faciful and diplomatío. :
VIRGO (Aug. Re-Sept.
petsorial
Bo carefulör - your possessions, lext, you incur some kind of a serious loss.
LIBRA (Bapt.* 21-0L 23) You can make an excellent profit" today, if you pay, altention. to, busi best potentials
**NCORPIO *(Get;;* *ZI«Nov,22]-- Make un..., active. Pattempt: tongati started, ga preburátions 3 for Christ- mar. At Jost, mejus, our cards.
Jour.
WHAT'S HIS LINE? S. PETO FRITH Re-arrange.the letters to apoll ~ hoccupe
(Solution on Page·10) 64
Anrwer Tomorrow
DUMB-BELLS
LASTE
NIGHT":
I WALKED
IN MY SLEEP!
CHESS PROBLEM
By W. MASSMANN Black, 2 plecer.
Pe white, plec
¿While to playį, mate
The
Korflooked, sroumi. and -
found a maple leaf,
stretched out on each side of the fear with four of their fees in the water.
let the go. The with
the
On your toes for nice legs
Paid alive andi;; And (Kräiri, standing, on your toes for tent fomulan:Yout
Rupert's Coral Island—24
kt, last the landbosi, stops Lallan. The night has
ward and a Rupert
shapes: The fish has disa
so, pulling Cup/the love. tasses the loop over of the nearest-leland all he lies down clambering ashole
Az ingin at queer-roča, this
*Some shmere 1.94%
Just
Arrived
MORE
Get on your
A good way to work off tat is
to s on a low stool, feet Bot.on the floor Lift toon as high as You can Cosho down, on the heels and repeat. This POČNIK movements calls into action Hudles bị thì có phá hote that extend from ankles to knees. Rothto each ankle in complete circular movementa, fret 20%tho) right, then to the left,
ADVENTURES a part of le culture and foot
RUPERT
Dressing the feet beautifully is loveliness Badly fitted shoes will, cause the ankles to become enlarged,
They give the ankle aside-to-side movement which is not normalAny soldes §; la^n one-way hinge
Be fumyly about the colour the stockings (you wonr.
for
If logs are furry, getika trage
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