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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.

CHRISTIAN WOMEN

IN CHINA.

DISHOP HALL'S ADDRESS

CONTRACT CONSIGNEES NOTICE. P. & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND

BRIDGE

By W. E. McKenney

their

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship,

"ANDRE LEBON" Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday. the 18th January, 1933. From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above that their goods with the exception of named steamer are hereby informed Oplam, Treasure and Valuables are

TO STEPHEN'S GIRLS

The importance which the in- stitution holds from the point of)

Each American bridge tourna vlaw of the Christian woman's in- ment usually brings out some new fluence in China was stressed by outstanding player. Among the Bishop Ronald Hall when presid-list of American champions for now 1032 will be found two ing, as Chairman of the Counell, names--that of S. Garton Churchill, being farded and placed at their risk over the proceedings yesterday at and B. J. Becker. These two, in the Godown of the Hongkong St. Stephen's Girls' College

In with

teammates, George Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd.. connexion with the annual dis-Reith and Waldemar von Zedtwitz, Howloon, whence delivery can be tribution of cups and certificates

won the national contract team obtained as the goods are landed. to successful scholars,

Goods not cleared within 7 days championship at Now, York. There were

present Lady Pol- We hear great deal about pay-incla ng date of arrival, will bo lock, who gave away the awards, chic bidding, but it was surpising subject to rent.

All claims must be sent to the and a full muster of members of to note, at the recent national undersigned before the Friday, the the College Council. The large tournament, that very little psychic 27th January, 1933, or they will not gathering, which also included bidding was used. The following be recognized parents and woll-wishers, was en-hand shows how Mr. Churchill tertained to an enjoyable concert trapped a paychic bidder if the contributed by the various team match. Classes,

Bishop's Address,

The Bishop, in the course of on address at the conclusion of the programme, on behalf of the Council and the Church, thanked the Principal, Misa E. S. Atkins, and Staff for the able work of the past year, which was so obvious, his Lordship said, that it made it unnecessary for him to realate.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and the Company's Sut- veyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m, on Tuesday, the 24th Consignees must January, 1933, have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods oxamined by the Company's Sur

voyard.

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No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire, Insuranco will be effected by us in any caso whatever.

K. OHI,

Hongkong, 18th January, 1933.

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In commenting on the work-be-] ing carried on by the School ng being of prime importance, the apenker said that every afternoon and evening during the last six years that he had been in England had been spent in the homen of

NEARLY ALL PROPERTY AND Industrial towna, and he could

RECORDS DESTROYED may thin with conviction, that he

Tokyo, Jan. 18.. did not remember any homes in

Coming as a climax to a pro- which the level of the family was Churchill sat in the West. He and raised above the level of the his partner wore vulnurable while

of the Com- the dissatisfaction mother. In a sense women ruled North and South were not vulaer-longed dispute arising out of the world, and the level, of the able.

South opened the bidding with pany's agents regarding their world was the level of the woman.

It was their prayers that Goughe spade-purely a psychic bid. terms of contract, a mob of 200 Mr. Churchill immediately supect- Japanese attacked the Yokohama would use their being here inan-ed that this was a paychic bid, but branch of the Singer Sewing much as they might be enabled to was in a rather difficult position. Machine. Company and, destroyed pay back China by passing on to To double would be to disclose nearly all the movable property

18OMALI her some of the things that God the situation to North; and, sec- and valuable records. had given them, and one of these ondly, an expert dislikes to double-

The police intervened after SIRDHANA

been RAJPUTANA was the Christian woman. That ane major unless prepared to play most of the damage had

arrested over 139 TANDA was why he regarded the School the hand at the other major. To done and as of first-class importance. (Ap-overcall when vulnerable should rioters.

out at TILAWA plause).

The foreign staff was show a five card suit. Lady Pollock then gave away] However, Mr. Churchill's finn) de-luncheon at the time of the at- the awards.

cision was to overcall with a bid tack and escaped injury, but CORFU

IBANGALORE of two diamonds, as it presented several Japanese were injured. Lady Pollock's Speech. an opportunity to trap the psychic The American Ambassador TALKA

COMORIN Lady Pollack said she had South Lid. North was major in visited Count Uchida and request.

ed-an inmediate investigation of RANPURA know the school for a great num.overcalling with three clubs.

Mr. von Zedtwitz in the East the Singer rald and adequate *BHUTAN ber of years and had always look-

South police protection for American CHITRAL. ed forward with pleasurable anti-then bid three diamonds. cipation to speech day. It was West passed. North now fell life and property in the future. ¡Carge only. not the programnie, nor what was into the trap that Mr. Churchill Count Uchida readily complied.

The Singer representative 'cati- done by the school, but the atmos. had laid, and bid three spades. He

has a very strong hand and if mated the loss at likely to reach phere which was apparent every- where. She said she enjoyed partner's original bid was sound, several hundred thousand yen. being met at the door with smiles lie felt that there was a chance for Three of Singer's loyal Japanese and four Japanese of welcome and greeted with such game. This contract, of course, was employees

Churchill's next guards were seriously hurt.-- friendliness. She thought the doubled at Mr.

Reuter.

of the secret of it all was that on the turn to bid.

[Not long ago top storey of the building there!

foreign employees of the Com- was a quiet room where anyone West's opening lead was the king pany was attacked as a result of could go for a quiet time, and for of diamonds, followed by the ace the long drawn out dispute which the solving of problems with the of hearts.

has been in progress for several help of God. It was from this His next play was a small space. months. source that the spirit of service East's queen forced the declarer's issued as is shown in the three king. South then led a small club items Miss Atkins mentioned in and, hoping to get a diamond dis- the last trick with the jack of her report (1) the Free School card, finessed the jack of clubs spades. for poor children, (2) the weekly which East won with the queen.

East and West had taken eight visits to the Hospital, and (3) East cashed his king of hearts, tricks, thereby defeating the psy“ the raising of over $3,000.00 for West discarding a club.

chic bidder four tricks, which gave

The Play,

one

charitable purposes by the Sale of East then returned a diamond, Mr. Churchill and his partner, Mr.

Work, which must have meant in-which West won with the queen,von Zedwitz, plus 700 points ac- finite trouble, work and patience and West immediately knocked out cording to the new scoring., on the part of everybody concern-¦ dummy's ace of spades by leading

cd.

a small spade.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

1

FRY'S

She congratulated Miss Atkins Declarer now led. the ace and and the staff on the arrangementa king of clubs from dummy, but the of to-day and said it gave her very second club was ruffed by West great pleasure to present the cups with the six of spadea. and certificates to so many of the West led the ace of diamonds students.

which South ruffed. South returned Leung Kong-chue, a tiny mera- the queen of hearts, West ruffing bor of the Kindergarten then pre- with the eight of spades. sented Lady Pollock with a bou-l West led the ten of diamonds quet of sweet peas on behalf of which South ruffed with the nine JOHN D. HUTCHISON the School.

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