JACOBY
THERE is no telling how great
a bridge player Louis Wot- Bu might have been. He was only 20 when he died and be had already won several chain- 1onship
established and d self as one of the 10 best players in the world.
Lapis strengest that he was a perfect
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1961.
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Here is one of Leuls' favınarite hands. He sat East and while South was plannlug Jas plas before playing from dummy t Trict one. Louis bad plenty of time to see that his partner's lend had been the top of thing. A count of his own high card and dummy's points left t Jack a the most hold.
West could
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Opening lead—♣ 5
Therefore, Louls playe
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n of spaces. Not maly xt this play violate the rule of third hand high, but it also
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♥4CARD Senden false card since at least 10
Q-The bidding has treen: North
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East South West PARA
You, South, hold: 4QJJZ VK 878 SAKS 432
What do you do
A-Bd one diamond. You have a powerful hand, but both your four card major suite are weak and you don't want to wind up In major unless your partner
holds four cards in 1 also.
TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner rebids to one un- trump. What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
alne.
South won the trick and fed a club which is win Navy Loans led the west of spades.
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South went 13. huddle. He tinally deended that West's opening lead had been a normal fourth best lead from a suit heatbed by act, niru, six. live at the if West also held the four sot the fact would De Louis' only remaining spade. So South played low, where- Alport Luis ran off the rest the spades and set a rom cla
truet.
HOUSEHOLD
HINTS
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collects the
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your
knitting. Simply press knives.
press studs for marking grease and fat from the small
ABOVE: Miss
*
*
FOR THE ROOFTOP CHILDREN OF HONGKONG
Silloo Commissariat, lovely representative of Air-India who will be taking part in the fashion show. Miss Commissariat is seon here wearing her air-hostess' uniform.
RIGHT: Miss Alexio Li, who will be representing Hongkong in the show, wearing a brocade gown created by focal designer Laura Keelan.
A many splendour'd
fashion
DURING
show...
NG the past days, couture garments have been arriving from capital cities around the globe for the charity fashion show to be held this week.
Lady Black, Lady McLeod and Miss Barbara Black are to attend the "YWCA the Miramar on to be shown at Many Splendour'd Fashion Show" for charity Thurstiny at 3 pm. Mrs C. B. Burgess and Mes D. J. M. Mackenzie will be guests of honour at the 5.30 production to be fol- lowed by the auction of garments given to the charity ellort.
Fabulous furs, the finest wools in cashmere, mohair and camelhair have been
by JILL DOGGETT
fashioned by couturiers of international renown: Oriental silks and satins, dreamy chiffons and stately ballgowns, will also be featured in the parade."
One outer space suit in lightweight lame with slinky leotards has already been pronounced a show-stopper, and local Tushion houses are taking up the challenge from outside contributors by producing creations of locul tulentam industry.
A happy note will be the delightful dresses made by young girls of Jenne's Dress-Cutting School, showing the skill and handicraft of Hongkong's students and auguring well for the future of the Colony's garment industry.
Contrast
As the spotlight beams, and haunting tunes are linked with each national contri- bution made by Consular Corps and Trade Commissions, visiting and resident per- sonalities will model Western and Eastern styles.
From the stage of childhood to elegant sophistication, the presentations will co- ordinate and contrast the ancient splen- dour of traditional garments. and the
of leading up-to-date designs houses.
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Beautiful Miss Savitri Multani who is also taking part in the charity fashion show as fashion
a representative from Air-i India.
Children on rooftops in parts of the Colony, where fashion is an unknown word, will benefit from every penny of the pro- eeeds.
Costs of the entire production have been covered by voluntary efforts and gifts.
NEW AUTUMN SHADES
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Punch's Long Beard
-It Used To Tickle, So He Cut It Off-
By MAX TRELL
"INCLE Punch," said Hanid,
the Shadow Gul with the Turned-AbGUL Nane. "why haven't you got a beard?"
"No, they don't," said Uncle Punch.
"Beards don't walk around. either," said Hanid.
"Thai's correct, too," saicl Uncle Punch. They slay botton on his cont of, rather, where they belong, right on your
Uncle Punch
was sewing a
ch:1,"
wwww
Then how could your beard
15-29 give you any trouble?" asked
he was threading a needle in readiness to sew a button un his coat. He held the needle in front of him, and was poking Hand.
of the thread a the the end eye of the needle.
"What?" he asked, without fing his head.
Repeats question Hanid repeated the question. "I once had one," said Mr Punch. "I cut it off."
By this time, Uncle Punch had managed to get the end of the thread through the eye of the needle.
"What happened to the but- ton?" he asked. "Where's button?"
the
The button was lying on table. Hanid pointed to it.
The
"Thank you, my dear,"
spid
Uncle Punch.
He held the button on the cont, then started to stick the needle through the proper holes in the button.
Stuck his finger "Ouch!" he cried, as he stuck
his finger.
oft
"But why did you cut your beard?" asked Hamid,
"didn't know what to d
paid Untle with it at night," Punch.
The needle moved in and out, drawing the thread after t
The
butlan ot tighter and tighter to the cont.
"Yes," Uncie Punch repealed, "that beard of mine was Bond and fong. And it gave ine a let of trouble at night,"
Hanid looked puzzled. She understand Raid she couldn't why Unela Punch's beard gave him nny trouble at night,
thwards don't Euis, she said,
anake
suid
Uncle
"I tell you," Punch, "When I finally went to beet and pulled the blanket up I didn't know whether to putl my beard under the blanket or over it."
- ןיה
Iand watched Funch as ho irled to thread the needle.
coat
Hanid agreed that the was quite handsome.
look beautiful, Unels "You Punch," she said.
sald
Hauld hesitated before
"Thank you, my dear," swering. She had never thought Uncle Punch. "Well, I have to anyone could be going Judy and I are guinz of the trouble have about deciding whether to for a walk in the park.' blanket keep a beard under a or over 1,
At last, after several minutes ut silence, Hanid said:
Tickled all night
"If I ha
Uncle * beard, Punch, I think I'd keep it under the blanket."
Turned to go
Uncle Punch turned to go. "I'm glad
I cut it off," he said. "Now I steep inc. Noth- Jun tickles ine and my chin sloys as warm us toast.
"Put that thrend and needle will you away,
dear, my
"I tried thal," said Uncle please?" F'unch,
"And what happened?" asked Hanid.
"What happened?" repeated Uncle, Punch. "This
what happened; the beard tickled me all night long."
"Oh." said Hanid. "1 guess the right thing was to kzep your beard over the blanket."
Unele Punch righed.
tried that, too," he said. "And what happened then?" and asked eagerly.
"My chin gut enld," said Uncle Punch. "I couldn't nicep with a cold chin."
the
Put on jacket Uncle Punch knipped off end of the thread, lugged it the button to make sure it was on Banly, then put the Jacket
on.
"How do you like my cont?"
And Uncle Punch went sour- toring off, proud as a Pencuck.
LADY
your
LUCK
CHINA MAIL
horoscope
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
21- AQUARIUS (January
February 191: Continue to carry out your datles in the best of your ability, though others around you tend to be remiss about theirs.
mean that you are not often in his thoughle. CANCER (June 22-July 21):
even
PISCES (February 20-March 20): If your business part- nership is proving unsatis- factory, the quickest way out will be the best for both,
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Keep your sense of propns*- tion when contemplating a reward for a trifling favour recently done you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Put your fanucial records in better oriler, and avoid the confusion with which you are sometimes faced.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Silence on the part of a friend does not necessarily
Rupert and the Secret Path-49
As the file pany work thest winding way through the wood they keep very quiet.
the
aan we're after is still in your old russe. he mustn't hear 'un,** onversare Constable Glowire. All
at once the firing powder gives
4 tout apore and goen erat.
satchel ma thorn and it began traking just here," whispers Singo. And I can't remember how we arrived at this point." They look around for clues. All Sold at once Rupert stiffens.
+
titl minute," he breathes There's someone moving. I'm
sure.
dear, I expect you caught the Uncle Pundli, "Preity y nsked
handsome, 't R?"
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An alling relative is getting on as well as can be expect- el, and patience will be needed to see him restored to health.
LEO (July 22-August 21); Don't wait too long for out- side help if confronted with a problem which needя urgent attention. VIRGO
(August 22- September 22): A casual nequaintanceship with a per- suti of the opposite sex may develop surprising romantic possibilities.
LIBRA
23.
(September October 22): An original idea of yours should be kept to yourself until you submit it to the purson who can help to exploit it.
(October 23- SCORPIO
November 21): A debt due you will be settled with con- Aiderable difficulty, and you should be more careful to whom you lend money in future.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): You will succeed in overcoming o peralateni olatucie at work, and thus make your task much more easily handled. CAPRICORN (December 22-
January 20): Good news that you had almost given my expecting should be cele brated
as you originally planned.
YOUR LUCKY CARD: Ir
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