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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.

CONTRACT. BRIDGE

passed and North overeniled with

n spade. This is a one bid over a one bld and is known as the one

AUSTRALIAN LINER.

EAST OF ALGIERS

over one. It requires partner to FERNDALE GOES ASHORE OFF keep the bidding open at least once. Eant passed and South bid two clubs. North then bid three dia- monds and South three hearts which

By W. E. McKenney. North boldly took to six hearts.

Walch

your re-entries. Don't

ace.

Algiers, June 18.

been

Bate.-Renter'a

Rescuer Striken Rock.

The former Australian Common. wenlth Line steamship "Ferndale," of The Play

9,674 tons burden, has gone ashore be too anxious to ruff n sult if

West's opening lend was the jack on the Dellyn Rock, Nifty miles to the there is a possibility of establish- of diamonds which South, the de- East of Algiers.

Most. The whole of the crow has ing good cards of which to discard clarer, won with the thfa sull, fold bidding gets the de-players would now make the mistaken off, and clarer into a small slam declaration, take of attempting to ruff a club. Speeini Service.

The proper play is to load the dence but careful playing of the hand of hearts and finesse the queen.

Algiers, June 10. gives him his contract.

East will win with the king and re- turn the three of hearts, hoping to i Steaming to assist the British cargo stop the declarer from getting a ship Ferndale, another British vessel, valuable ruff. The declar wins the the British Sovereign, struck a rock trick with the Jack of hearts and and had to be towed to Algiers. lends the three of diamonds, win- ning in the dummy with the king, The ace of spades is then led from dummy and the six of diamonds dis- carded.

4A-K-0-4 VA-Q-5

+K-8-7-5-2

10

40-7.6 ❤10.8.

NORTH

AJ-10.

9.5-3.

6

J-10-9

* Q-8-6-

6

Doster SOUTH

2 VK-3 +0.4 417-4

A None

The Ferndale is now considered to he lost. Several of her holds are flooded, but others are protected by watertight duors, and it is hoped that most of the cargo, including 9,000 bales of wool, 1,000 tons of lead, 500 tons of zine and a quantity of applen und frozen mutton, will be salvaged,

The captain and some of the mem

remaining

Arc crew

The five of diamonds is played from dummy, East discarding the three of spales and the declarer trumping. The seven of hearts albers of the led to dummy's ace which picks up aboard the stranded ship.-Reuters

Special Service. the only outstanding trump in the opponents' handa. The declare r Oren leads the king of spades from

Ama dummy And discards club. Two good diamonds are led

i from

.declarer dummy, warding the three and ning hf' ejuha, the shaker spotted the Then the 10 of clubs is led, contracting with one rlah, Westlarer winning with the ace,

South.

J-9-7-4-2

+A-6-3

A-K-9-3-2

271

The Bidding.

EVEN

king of clubs and nine of hearta έπε are both good for the last trieks.

By refusing to ruff clubs and de- with careful play, the declarer has Bis! made his contract of six odd.

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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

$150.00 CASH PRIZES

First Prize

Second Prize

Third Prize

$60.00

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Three Consolation Prizes $10.00 Each

In addition to the Cash Prizes The Eastman Kodak Company offer a Special Prize which will be known as the~~-

EASTMAN KODAK PRIZE.

A 1932 Model Kodak 616 with f.6.3 Anostigmat Lens, which will be awarded for the

BEST STORY TELLING PICTURE.

Bathing Scenes, Picnic Illustrations, Local Beauty Spots, Typical Chinese Studies, etc. All photographs must be of subjects taken in the Colony. Photographs may be submitted forthwith, and it is intended to reproduce selected pictures in the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement as from the first Saturday in July. The Competition will close on August 31st, 1932.

The following rules will govern the Competition: 1-The Competition is confined exclusively to

amateur photographers.

2-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs submitted up to August 31st, 1932. In the event of two or more photographs being considered of equal merit, any or all of the prizes will be divided accordingly. The decision of the Judges shall be final.

3.The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement is reserved. 4.-Photographs which have been already entered in

local competitions will be ineligible.

5. No photographs will be returned. 6.--Photographs, preferably in black and white, must be addressed to the Editor and must bear on back the name and address of competitor.

7. No correspondence will be entered into in

connexion with the Competition.

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