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BY

THE

WAY

by Beachcomber

THE literary world

19 151 at

waa umitted, while Burrows, D

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upione (which means that was included. Name for name. Miss has written a foaming and Initial, of course, for initiai. Jeller to a weekly paper) about the Uterary value of each seen The recently published anthology to be much the same.” "The Cream of the Cabme11.

Canon Tarrimond hits out

empiled from the five voltime:

of "The film of Huntingdonshire Cabmen,"

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NE wasp!zit reviewer, who had evidently missed the cocktail party given to launch clalined that anthology. River, OV was a Berkshire. not a Huntingdonshire, cabman.

Canon Turrimoni

I do not pretend I - Rhot what principle guided 1]}r antholo- gist As one LONG WIT sald. "One would like to know ori what grounds (eaver E. S T. But,

*JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958.

YOUR BIRTHDAY

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5

By STELLA

to

BORN today, you are high-spirited You have definita talent

and often much 100 impulsive curtive and will do well be both for your own good. sincere and tone whago, you have to deal home or paid with anything their protsems and know how

have the capacity for, people. You seem to understandi taking la whten you aro vitally interested make Excellent suggestions Your tendency is to worry about solving them. You have a talent for things in the future, Leam poi to making oven the most commonplace cro bridge until you come to event seem dramatic. You have a them. Take care of things in the pride in your personal appearance present to the best of your espabil- and are always meticulously groom- flor and the future Always will tend ed so that you always maice a good, to take care of itself,

Arst impradoki.

Rather set and determined in your own opinion, you feel that every. one, cles thould tall in line with yout ideas. You, your original, inventive and highly in- dividuoilette. Allow others the same freedom of thought and action. Al- though rather słów at making glowo triends you may have thousands of acquaintances. Those who are taken into the inner circle are for and far between. But once they have been accepted, 14 La for to. Your loyalties to your close smociutes is well-known and highly respected

Aunong those born on this date were: George A. Custer, cavalry her Clinton 11. Merriam, biologia: Martin Van Duron, US. Presidenti Horny Dobar Taylor and Alice Brown, -authors: Blis Parker Buller. humoristi Well Dianey, in direc- and Virginia Lev Corbin, actrem.

Tv And what the zines have in store for you tomunerow, select your birthday star and read the curre- sponding paragraph.

بها

birthday star be your daily guide

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15

SALITESHIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 22)-m, to an uncertainty in the air which | The outlook là mắt right, but there'culty for cautions in all decision.

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đa a god he was a big noise.

Cent meant « change 26.60 16 a thin was

pointed out, the mistake due to a misprint of the second initial. The Berkshire cabman is Rivers, O.F Ap is known, ment counties have refused to submali names of cabmen for a Herit of county

lists. As Councillor Fobworth sald al the Friends of North Borneo dinner, "Whatever Buntingdonshire may say, we believe that there are

pling in of cabinen."' Foulenough and the

South Limits Spade urgent matters then com-

Dy

Losses

OSWALD JACOBY

WOUTH Wfused the first club trick today, but JAW nü 113 epson lo refuse a second

play look a litle thought.

South needs Three spade tricks

bailiffs

SKED about Captain Fout- activities enough's business

H

at the moment, Ma Whybra-s sand bein" millaterry men, they all want in on ther boards of directors. Only the other day. wille the balliffs way hvin' a cup o' tea in the 'all, we ·

in assure the contract, and heard im on the phone sayin', doesn't know which opporent

'Yes, Sir Arold, I will give the

my decision

you know

aboul

has the ace or whether the sult matter my consideration, and lel will break 3-3 or 4-2. How should he play the spades in excepting a directorship by order to have the best chaner to tonight. Hes' respecs to 'is lord- develop

three trick? South's ship. and tell un to pay me the best chance I io ad toward

4,000 quid owes me. That ga the two honours In this case, the bailiffs a start, not "orf!" South lead a low spade and dummy wits with the queen, Art and life

South

w gets to his hand

with a diamond and Jends his THE Introduction into a ballet

remaining small spade. West is obliged to play the ace, capturing only small cards. This is exactly what South has been hoping for.

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I would do to good to return a spade from the dummy after winning the first space trick with the queen. Not being a mind-reader, South would put up the king and lose to West's ace. Then the 4-2 break would limit him to two spade tricks.

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What do you do?

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if the finesse succeeds?

TODAY'S QUEBITON

The bidding if the same as in the question just answered. You, Bouth, hold:

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What do you do?

Case Answer:Tomorrow....

of a piece of abstract sculp- iure controlled by an electronle brain shows that the art of best is in a infancy, The question whether girl will first inactine-inirding as mer-

eating as dancing. "A must keeps pace with molera Ble

said the director of the picture Tiepolo gallery in which A glowed with a green light, and, by an internal mechanism, be secched the visitors to buy Granulated Health Drops

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CAPRICORN (Bee 23-Jan

Pay

clu attention tu bunisie Ma moniteus, tuy theev is a posibility of Bone Unterference with your ideas.

AQUARIUY (Jan 21-Feb 19)— Stay calm, no matter what happens. Hazy action before giving careful though

water c) bring trouble

PISCES

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Feb

20-Mar

21)-- There are cross-currents which celi for careful bat positive action. Plan where you are gving and then get | rashes!

ARIES (Mar 22-Apr

You may have a new idea to pros tute, but be diplomatic and tactful In presenting it to the bona if you wart 11 nocepted.

TAURUS

\Api 2)-May zi)- Favourable for almost all business. activities if you will only check your first remotions w prove

afe

they

GEMINI (May XZ-June 2Z)-~ Allbonagh there may be some difll- cultive along the way, you will find that good Judgment

whooth Then ut

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CANCER LATO za-July Their is comatuation, especially 11 depending upon other for tuincial Aukstanc

Better to land on your wwn feeli

LEO

July 24 - Aug

The relationship of your own pet- stand ambitions to those of clo friends and relativer inay becom - deciding point.

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(Au

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14-Sep Your job is important today sithe you know the proper answers Whoo a new aßer is made at the office.

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FOR

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London Aprons Servión

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APPLES AND PEARS MAKE

DELECTABLE DESSERTS

By ALICE DENHOFF

AKE of

core cut

Mfresh fruits, vegetables cooling opplad du 2 largo tart

and salad

greens that colour our market.

Today, we're concentrating on the two favourites, apples and peary, for Somo Bow and delicious specials.

Apple dumplings are wonder- hu. but dumplings made with fresh apples and pours are even better. For proof, batch according to this recipe,

which serves Ü

$ run up

NEW DUMPLINGS

ripe pears luto silcas. Place in saucepan with c. water.

Cover and cook until soft and mushy.

Put through a sieve, measure 1% c. and put aside.

Combine c. sugar, tsp. soll, 2 egst yolks and c, milk. Cook over hot water until mix- ture will coat a meta! spoon, stirring constantly.

Blend in the sieved apple and peur rafxture, 1⁄4 tap. ground mace and tap. grated lemon rind.

Mix 1 box pastry mix accord- Soften envelope plain. gelatin Ing to pkg. directlona. Divide in c. cold water and stir into the dough into thirds and roll custard and fruit. cach in a 12x6-in. rectangle, Cut each into 2 -in. thick. (0-in.) squares.

Peel, core and slice 2 large Lall appics and 2 large, Arm, ripe penre. Combine with c. sugar, à tap, ground nutmeg and 1⁄4 tsp. sail.

Place a half-cup of the mix- ture in centre of each square

with butter or Fold edges of pastry

Beat 2 egg whites until they stand in soft peaks, into which radually beat 3 they sugar. Fold into the mixture. ·

Turn into a 9-in. ple plate, her with 18 to 20 gingersnaps, Chill 3 to 4 hrs., overnight, o until firm. Top with whipped even if desired.

If any of the apple and pear sauce is lett over, sweaten to mar- taste and Serve as ordinary

apple sauce.

Place buttered 13xVx2-11.

and dot

garino.

over mixture.

baking pan

Bake at

is brown.

Brush with malik.

420°F. 40 min.

DEEP DISH SPECIAL

For 8 servings of a delicious deep dish special, peel, core and

unt u is tender and pastry cut into 2-in. slices, 4 large,

with

Serve

plain, warm, cream, or top with hard sauce

Fresh upples and pears comTMTM bine for a delectable chiffon pic lo serve C

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

Or Never shake snap small glazed because it may streak day's in the refrigerator; two or three weeks in the ice cube throw rugs. This vigorous clean- the fabric of turn it yellow.

months to a section, and ax may break yarns in it inay be nip-and-tuck whether yua | Ing action get your way or bot just now, but the backing or loosen the blud-

Leftover cooked meat should year in the freezer, Michigan If you stick to your decision, you

be kept in a covered container State University food specialists have a good chaños.

for not more than five to sim cay.

SCORPIO (Uct. 24-Nov. 12)— Don't let office and domestic affairs get involved. Nor best results, koop problems of each in « aeparate DOTA- partment.

Chicrine bleach should not be used on fabrics treated with a Bish R3 crease - resistant, wrinkle-resistant, embossed

or

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE Christmas

Do-It-Yourself Project

-Punch Tells How Mr. Big Built His Own Mountain-

By MAX TRELL

you the "DID I ever lell

stury," pald Mr Punch to Knarf and Hank, the shadow children with the turned-about names. "about my friend Mr Big?"

"Mr Pig?" sald Knarf. who wasn't listening very carefully.

"No, no, no," said Mr Punch "I said Mr Big not Mr Pig Mr Big was a glent."

Hand was delighted.

A Rest Giant

M

"Was he a real giant. Punch?"

*My dear girl," said Mr Punch, "Mr Big was us read a glant as you are real a giri. He was su big that he used to sit down on a roof top to le his

Often, shoelaces. days he stretched himself un a cloud and went исто

the sky with hanging out, just as though he were in a canoe."

on summer

climb." Honid reminded Mr Punch.

Mr Punch nodded

+

"That's quite true So my friend, Mr Big, decided to build himself has own mountain."

"My goodness, how did he do that?" asked Hanid.

Armful Of Cliffs

This is what he did,"

said

Mr Punch. "He went around and he gathered up an armful of cliffa He dumped them all in a pile But they weren't nearly high enough.

"Then he looked all over the world and collected

an armful of precipices. He plled them on vp of the cliffs."

"And they still weren't high ugh!" said Knart and Hanid,

"No," said Mr Punch, "So he

the world out walked all around

tho floating in and gathered up all hit legs hills and stopes and rises and

peaks and summits

Knart and Han'd wanted know more about Mr Big

Mr. Big sat on a roof top to the his shoelaces.

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be went to South America and Andes, Then gathered up the he went to Asia and gathered up the Himalayas. Then he went to Switzerland and gathered up the Alps. And he went and he piled them on top of all those ciifts and preelpices and things.”

High Mountain

and crests "And was it high enough and he dumped them all on top then?" asked Knarf and Hanid. of the pile of cliffs and preci

to pices."

"And they still weren't high elough, shouted Knari and Hand.

"I'd be delighted to tell you all I know about him," said Mr Punch. "He was a very amusing fellow. He used to walk along the-road and jump leapfrog over the trees. Now and then, when a mountain got in his way, he'd step right over 11, just OF though it were a little sand pile. "I'll tell you what

"They certainly weren't," said Mr Punch, "Not by half."

"What did he do then?" asked Knark and Hanid.

Q

"My dears," said Mr Punch. "All those things plied one-- on top of another made such high mountain that when Mr Big sat on the top and looked down-do you know what now?”

ho

"What?" asked Knarf Hanld,

arki

"He saw, far below him-the he did," moon! Yes, he was a mighty big

On pleasant nighis he would said Mr Punch. "He went to man, was Mr Big. He was the North America and he gathered biggest and biggest-hearted man up the Rocky Mountains. Then, I ever knew."

stand on his diploes and pluck stars down out of the slry,

"What did he do with them?” Knarf wanted to know.

"Threw them away," said Mr Puncit,

"Where?" taked Koort.

Curious Thing

"In the pools and lakes and rivers," said Mr Punch. "If you' Look hard, you can still see them sparkling on the water.

"One day, he did very curious thing.”

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Kaart and Hanid wanted to www what this curious thing Wes that Mr Big did

"Well,” “wald Mr Punch, ..., "ha grew tired of steppaat over all Chose tiny, liškis: moun ainm.” Ho decked he wanted a roully big

tedy to dimmb up “But you mid » théro

o weren't

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Rupert and the Fishing-rod-40

"Rupert and fül'"return" to park

never, heård a story like yours."

why the squire does not come with "1 "hope"you haven't been, telling.

them and they, God him still standing on the wall and looking

at them warpiciously. Look here.

me ong of your fairy tales! Any

way want to hear what Con

table-Growler has to say. And

the bear war ways the squire to Rupert diamay, he marches

*** This river bank in mine. z awayối up, thik: banks, and out of 3.I've known ir ail my life and Pram, the Wood and banda fur hla hora. KEMANTAU BEST BIOHTS REABAVEDISITARE ALS AWA

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