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EDITORO, PASSA KORVICE, ING.—MURTA YORK B

"If you think that one is small, you should have seen the one I could afford!"

BY

that the

• THE · WAY by Beachcomber

who is, as it were. inacilve what one is doing depends, to largeS

extent, un the Luth actions take.

And

TOMORROW; Adela Bunch ("Grep- some of the Wolverhampton Nu Turalist' Weekly) will reply in a hard-hitting artlète.

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*

I has always been assumed

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What Are We Doing?

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A SINGLE Gigantic foodstep in a

Squary Bear Petsbare was foun

Mikasate 90 feet in length and 27 width Are there one-legged Abonimble Sauger-Men? The Anti- ing of a kreund similar footinork oubside Worcester suggests that this very big fellow must have u pro

An analys

WHAT are we dung? So often! am asked that question, and I always give the same reply. “What de you intan by the word "Houng (* The actual doing of romething in itself can be an immense help, digiously long stride 1 knew from experience, provided une tiny it craltatie motion of the Joepotng af staing Doing things N. Ja my opinion, → Form E aceisest And that to why the active person mute Úkely to do things dan me

of the footprast showed that the Msanger had nine loer en öne fou. and three on the other, that his heel with concave, and that if he wore a hat it must have

Feveral tons.

weighed

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954.

JACOBY ON BRIDGE

A Good Principle- Count Your Tricks

NORTH 4Q

J.1004 ◆AQDIS 4KQ2

WEST

EAST (D)

K10086 VA

4374

❤002

1032 4AJ 108

SOUTH

A032

+ K4

07543

KQ873

+370

**

Both sides vul.

East South West

Pasa FORL

Poss ❤ Pass Puss

Pass Pass

Opening lend—♦ 2

North

Double

By OSWALD JACOBY

TODAY'S hand illustrates one important fact In playing bridge: coun!

tricks. your Count the number of tricks that you can reasonably expect to win, and compare that num- ber with the tricks that you need.

Most players follow this prin- elple when they are declarer, but they seem to lose track of it on defence. West's good habit of sticking 10 the principle

came to his rescue in today's hand, for it was the simple act of counting that steered him to the correct defence,

West opened the deuce of dia- monds, largely because all the other opening leads looked pretty dangerous, East played the four of diamonds, and South dropped the seven. De- clarer then led the jack of hearts from dummy and let it ride to West's acc.

**

WOMANSENSE

HAIR SHOULD be arranged to sult the Individual, not to ape the latest craze. This simple set is an example of good styling.

A NEAT HAIRDO IS

FLATTERING

the

COME women have gift for

making

most of their It seemed to West,

on first thought, that he hod

hair. They are able to shampoo Kolten

It perfectly. They arrange it in off to a bad start. His partner

pin curls and when it is dry are had been able to play only the

wart It in a able to swange of diamonds, the lowly tour

manner. and becoming

Other the lowest possible card,

always to be at the women seem point of shifting to spades

odds with their hair. They get when he thought of counting,

a chic hairdo at the beauty parlour. Next moming it is a formless tangle and they don't know what to do with it.

YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA Brst trick. He

you've

TUESDAY, APRIL 6

got a real

PORN today,

touch of geolus which can be your making or your undaingi You Enve all the oarseteTIKLICA

artistle temperament md unders You gain control of them. વર્ષા "jra disipate your great gifts.

“You have a desire to know every- Qing Your, appetite for facts in Livenous Gused against alter- But your energies over so wide 42 that you do not concentrate be-

es my one thing enough to come its master. With perseverance toward some definite goal, you may Teuch heughts winch few hope to Bitoit.

Learn to work

systematically...

not by fits and starte

Impulsive,

you are apt to leap in where ongela fear to wead. Vei, unce you have you will work committed yourself, Your fingers to the bone to attain Make sure that it Your bretive

truly worthy one

You have an ardent love nature and provided you make the right selection of a marriage partner, can be an exceptionally your life happy one. But be warned against mit klog infatuation.

superficial beauty and chamn car true Jove, An alliance. without intellectual compatiblity eould mar your ell tire life

John

Among those who were born on this date are: Raphael, painter: Joseph Medili, Mutadini, magietan: newspaper publisher: Dr Hosch Stration, churchmon and author: John Pierpont, poet; and Lowell Thumar, author and rodio commemater.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 ·.

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On Vi

He had already taken the ace of hearts and could expect to get the ace of clubs later on. Two more delcusive tricks were needed to defeat the con- tract. Where were two more tricks going to come from?

It was a cinch that South had a good heart sult and at least une high card on the side. Hence it was foolish to expect Bust lo provide more than one de- fensive trick In the form of a high cord. But two defensive tricks

still needed, were West had to hope for o rufing tricks,

So

be

10

To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, #elect your

West obviously couldn't ruff birthday star and read the corres

paragraph. Let

anything your

kinasett, and birthday star be your daily guide, couldn't expect his partner

ruff anything but diamonds. In ahort, the simple act of counting told West that the

only hope for one was to play his partner 19-high card and shortness In dia

monds. After

this careful thought, West led the three of East won with the diamonds. king and returned a club to West's acc. (West would have

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr 203 thin now just auw. You will find Make a good will offering of your experiments are costly. tige services or your money to help others deas fortunate than you

(Apr. 21-May TAURUS

201

ΑΙΓΕ,

He optimistic about trends for they all seem to be definitely in your favour today. Make the most of it

OSMINI (May

21-June

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. Maybe you are living an attack of opring lever-that is, laziness1 Not the best time for it, either,

PISCES

(Feb. 20-Mar. 20.

It you are setentifically

inclined.

21 you may locate a new and exciting

Joh cailing for initiative.

Be miro to prevent a misunder- standing. you will probably ad- vance faster than you thought.

(June 22-July 23)- CANCER

Il you keep your true objective In you will probably advance mind, faster than you thought:

23 )

LBO (July

Don't depend

24 - Aug. so inuch on Bone- one else today. Your own self- mullency will be the test of your

VIRGO

(AMK),

24-Sept. 20)-

If you are planning on a business change or an important investment, first consult an expert,

(Sept

23). 24-Oct. LIBILA Brain power, rather then physical today. labour is highly rewarded Your mud should be alert.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22}- Avuld carelessness, fur there ja o chance you could dose a personal possession if you do not take care. BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)- If you will do your routine Job efficiently and conscientiously. can feel well rewarded.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 203- Stick to routine. Don't try

you

any.

CHESS PROBLEM

By A. CABA Black, 10 pieces.

White, 10 pieces. -White to play: mate in two,

Solution to yesterday's problem:

CROSSWORD

Acron

1. Weather ones may warn you to

take your 11 Acrone. (9)

8. A drink baez in 28 Across. (3)

10. The ruler's from the East, (5)

led a high diamond rather than

a low one if his ace had been in

+

the high quit, spades, rather than In the low sult, And

West then led s diamond for East to ruff,

clubs.)

Get Off The Beaten Track To Discover A Part-time Job

By ANNE HEYWOOD

Part-time work is hard to

RECENTLY, there have work with paint and second- find, If you look only, on the

A render – tells me of a

been some. Interesting hand furniture.

But her designe, and her beaten path. But if you open additions to my collection of

special touches, aro so your mind to all kinds of part-time jobs which women appealing that everybody unusual fuens, and open your have worked out for them- loves her work, and oven a eyes to the needs of the selves.

lot of people who could do people around. you-and if - It themselves, pay her you really like to work and because they get such an need the money-you can woman doctor who married unusual and enchanting uncover a part-time job that and had three children. nursery, When these children enter- ed school, she wanted very | much to get back to work, partly because she loved medicine and partly to help the family budget, which her husband's salary didn't quite cover.

WANTED VACATIONS

is perfect for you.

Hardening Of Arteries May Alter Personality

By H. N. Bundesen, M.D.

It has often been said that Mondays, others only used

a person is as old us his and

HO оп This preciso

out their normal living functions very adequately.

But medicine is in most arteries, and this is true in planning enables them to carry cases a full-time job, and part. she didn't want to work during summers, Christmas, supply different parts of

Since the arteries that

OTHER TROUBLES

They often cover up their

and all the times when her the body may wear out at poor memory by accusing other children were on vacation. different times in life and to persons of doing things they did

of

She got a job as a school a different extent, depend. not do or by looking for argu- physician, and her own vacaing upon the person, the ments, tions and her children's statement in some measure: Hardening of the arteries vacations coincide exactly! becomes a fact. Also, she has regular hours, and is always home for dinner.

the brain can cause other troubles besides memory loss.

The hardening or wearing out Elderly persONS may loso of the arteries supplying the their inhibitions and do things brain recounts for the many of which they normally would changes of personality that may be ashamed. They may suffer

great changes of mood, be exhibited by older people.

to the Brain damage due SECOND CHILDHOOD hardening of the arteries may also causo tingling throughout Many elderly people are said the body and tremors of the She loves cats, and makes to be going through a second muscles.

Another reader tells me young and beautiful can get of a wonderful part-time job away with severe designs. The average woman who has shipped which her 78-year-old aunt

past her thirtieth birthday wil has uncovered, And a soft effect flattering. No woman has a more tragle op-

the one pearance than youthful loveliness has faded and who effects

whose her pin money boarding childhood at this time. Actually, Medical scienco is now seek- style suitable them in her home over there are changes taking place for teen-nge lassies, Yet it is weekends, when familles in their personality and thinking a way to keep the arteries ing due to the fact that their of these older people open and being done all the time.

the neighbourhood want to arteries are becoming narrowed unaffected by hardening,

her

second

*Students At

Too youthful coiffures will

3 new and not go away. "She's

supplying adequate avold the stigma of call attention to tiny lines In

woman,' face emphasise and accent

my correspondent amounts of blood to the brain, childhood for them. When having professional at the cruel evidence of the birth says, "and not a day over

The first of these changes' to tentions these women should be

days. It is this woman who fifty!" Wave lines should may be daunting the Italian

teko place

lo loss of memory! observing.. be combed the

the way they were

Many of these er shoeshine boy cut (a daughter

older persona set, pushed forward slightly to of the old-time wind-blown),

may lose the power to retain If the enda Decent the

brains. nda. It is apt to be extremely unflat- the pattern.

memories within their have been curied, a smail, nar-

They can recall old happenings, row brush can be used to pass rin

but now incidents are forgotten almost as soon

NURSERY DECORATOR

And one girl told me of a

A beautiful, flattering hairdo young mother with children

as they take place. It is very hard for a person with hardening of the arteries of the brain to remem ber when his last meal was or where he ate it.

them over the fingers. By do

Sometimes it in school, who specialises in ing that at bedtime and slipping makes a woman. on a wave cap, the set will sur- is the first thing a man notices decorating nurseries.

when he meets a new girl. If vive in ne fettle from onc her

Is scrambled mop

and

For a flat sum, she will fix shampoo to the next.

untidy he assumes that she is While hairdos arc simpler not as fastidious as she should up a nursery with all the than they have been in a long be. Any hairdo can be neat furniture and equipment,

Many old persons avold this time, wing effects taking the and neatness is a requirement even including

bottle- place of rolls and bangs, one of the first" order.

less of memory by living on For people who warmers.

schedule. can always and a smart and be-

For instance, they not rich, she gets to take care of certain tasks on coming arrangement. Only the

BOYS'

Helen Follett are

AND GIRLS'

"How

MAGAZINE

long dia it snow,

General Tin Was a Snow Man General Tin Hanid said.

-It All Began the Day of the Grizzard!--

By MAX TRELL

third

"DID

I ever tell you the story

of how I once became a

CARD Sense snowman?" said General Tin

Q--The bidding has been:

West North East South

1 Heart Pass 2 Diamonds Pass 2 Hearts Pass

?

the Tin Soldier.

"Then what happened?". asked Hanid...

For two weeks," General Tin.

*Two

weeks!"

answered

exclaimed Hanid in and

utler

Knarf amazement..

General Tin nodded. "Tho

General Tin was covered with know from head to fool,,

No-rules Hostel Get Along Fine

WILLIAM Temple House,

in Earl's Court, is the latest of London's hostels for overseas students. It was recently formally de- clared open by the Arch-^~ bishop of Canterbury though it has been running for two years.

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Thirty-six students, from 13 countrica live there. How do they get along together? Fine- according to the warden, Mr Stanley Tristram Dunstan,

The hostel is sponsored by of the the Oversees Council Church Assembly. Sald the Itev. W. Fenton Morley, educa- tion. secretary of the council: "About one-fifth of the colonial students here, come on scholar ships provided by their govern- ments, the rest come 'under their own stearn."

Covered With Snow

it stopped snowing and the And now "Plexity!" sald General Tin. children came out. "No sooner

did 1 step outside an extraordinary thing took them to Knart and Hanid, the shadow- the door-than snowflakes started place. I waited for

the I beat recognise me, and brush children with the furned-about falling all over me.

General Tin them off with my cane as best snow oft me and take me inside names, to whom

the

But they house again. speaking, said they had I could. But they kept coming didn't! Instead of recognising

At last, by never heard the story of how faster and faster.

He's You, South, hold: Spades K-General Tin had once become a the time I reached the gate in me, they all shouted joyfully:

front of the house where the Look at the snow man! Q-6-3, Hearts 8-5, Dinmonds A- snowman. They begged him to

and

a cone

"As Д rule, elther their K-J-9-2, Clubs 6-4. What do tell them the story.

children always played in the got a hat and a coat summertime, I was covered with and a corncob pipe!"

family or am thinking of you do?

"And did they leave you

West Africa, which providės a Ta Heavy Snowfall

snow from head to foot.

students their great many make matters worse, I was all standing, there?" said Hanid.

tribe provide the money to pay "Well," said Ġeneral Tin, it out of breath from beating at

A Long Winter happened quite a while ago. I the gaint snowflakes with "my

General Tin laughed. "They for their education, and their "They certainly did," replied was living in a very nice house

Tin, General

They left me found me all right at the end of stay here." with Bome

picasant very

when the warm

Among the 30 students at Then children.

"What did you do then standing there all winter long the winter day it

They Invited all their friends spring sun melted all the mor. the hostel there are as a mat- No one had Kharf wanted to know.. began to snow.

come and look at me. He's the The children were glad to new tor of pelleya proportion of ever seen a snowfall like that one,

only General Tin smilled. "I just best snow man in the whole me of course, but the

English men and girls from the Each snowflake was as big as a .

they told thing that disappointed them | provinces: saucer and they came falling it my corncob pipe and stood neighbourhood!"

"The only thing was that the snow had now dis- All pay from £3 s. to: down so fast and so thick that there, leaning on my cane with everyone.

'Jan't it a. shame, £3 155.a week for bed, break

can't have fast and dinner daily and full you couldn't see anything but my coat bulloned up to my chun. we're sad about is that our good appeared.

I decided to stay in that spot friend General Tin disappeared they said, 'that we snow, no matter how hard you until that Great Blizzard, or as from the house the first day it you both at the same time? board at week-enda.

We wonder. And I never told them why I think I mentioned to you be started snowing.

they couldn't."

11. You need this if it's a poor 3. If your partner cannot bid no-

Across (8)

clouds, (7)

12. Their honda BIO

often

in

15. Every poultry farmer has oda,

(7)

18 Nearby tabu. (4)

20. A NOTE of men horse? (4)

1. A top on it may condrm the

need for 11 Acrom,_ (9)

23. Burely not a fine omber7 (5)

24 Take a relle from 3D Across, sed

t is all that's left.

(3)

26. Olean ride. (Anag.). (0)

Down

1. Haya it ready for the conductor.

2. Pay back, me bruleer. for a

change. (9)

3. It changes ite tune in the

middle of Juno, .... (0)

It's a bitter thing. 14)

D. She goes at the top of the bill.

(0)

d. rounds of the titter (a)

7. Been and err complicatedi". (7)

V. The French above the email

atrost, -(4)

10. The walrus at the 200 is HOZZO-

Elmen

a heard in one, (5) im stiphaloom is ovossionally, {0} 12: One T

Wild polulering, athing to do

10. A good one inay cheer FOJI UP-m

bus don't take it seriously,344)

17. Curiously, this may mean that les of its fires bart.

1. Q-B4, any; 2, Q, B, Kt (ch, P. If this is up there's no admit-

or dia ch), or P mates.

WHAT'S HIS LINE?

TERENCE 6. FISHAUNA Rearrange the letters to spell

(Solution on Page 10)

tange. (3)

22. Strike 16 you'll be stan. (ás

SOLUTION ATO CHECK

GLINES PUZZLE

A-BI¿ two spades. This "reverse" bid by the responding hand is forcing for one round.

trump or raise the spaden, how-

you will stop short ever, game.

of

TOADY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question Just answered. You South, hold: Spades K-J-8-3, Hearts Q-8-5, Diamonds A-K- J-9-2, Club 4. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

DUMB-BELLS

HOW MANY. EGGS DID

YOU USE" CIN THIS,

OMELET

77 FORGET COUNT THEM

looked."

one

cane."

"It must havo been a fore, that grizzard ended.” blizzard," said Hanid.

"It was much worse than a blizzard," replied General Tin. "It was a Great Blizzard or, as I called it, a grizzard."

That'e a good name," sald Knark..

"I hope you didn't go out in... it," said Hamid.

sold That's the trouble," General Tin. "I did!! I 20- member looking out of the window and saying to myself? General Tin, old beant You're not afraid of a little snow;* arg you! Ange can't hurt you! Those snowflakes are as soft us Leathers,'

"Bo I put on a heavy coat," General Tin went on, got into a pair of big, shoes, put on a old, hat, got my, cane, und Hit my Cornoob.

Chien gut

יי

where he is."

Rupert and the Black Spark-20

Professor's!", words start Raport thinking again. 23-night mill; ask the Lohinese Conjurer to ©1-can fridischers- that' -dropped,” he mustardi Pushi.

the house he quickl": fucusliðsf: for...

beneath the window" froch' | whicht it was thrown, 2017 Now, put ;back on to the 'spade and do try to behave yourself,”” saya, Ruper

You've

fa» on hing way towards), abi Common

·

A new story.

Rupert

and the

Space Ship

Non-Christians from-averseng. ore accepted, for many such a Buddhists, Moslems, and others -have received", their education Ing Anglican schools and are reu commended by their teacher.

"When" students amive" myf the warden, "I have a te minube talk with them, and wil them "they will find nó rules: pasted up on the walls-that! would make the place look, too like "a": boarding house." I fall them the way, the house is run ja bunoch on.zmutual confidence. "We're "Tuther proudes of thera

being no rule. PAN

enjoy

Most of the students {{living with people} \of othe

racon Said a girl from *"Here, with studenta \over the world, you

people are children is ör

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