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CONTRACT How to Play BRIDGE How to Win

BY JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON

Long Trumps Not Always Vital

IT Roes without saying 'dint de-wrong. Ile knew that West hardly

North: dealer.

Anessing.

a club from an ciarer should have stronger and would have lad longer trumps than the opponents original holding of AJ; therefore, hold, but even this axiom can be while it was probable that the king! circumvented by clever play. Note was in East's hand, it was almost to-day's dea).

certain that he held the jack and, hence, there was no use in Declater put up duminy's Brid,

to his satisfaction, saw jack drop. Then, to convert the contract into notrump type play, he drew three rounds of trumps, then threw West on

West un lend with third club. After much

West

Match-point dupllente.

East-West vulnérable,

A 1062

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VAKJA

AAQB

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The bidding:

North

AJ743

1002

04463

J7

0818

Ennt South

Weat 1 V

Разв PARK Рлая Dbl. Разя IA Pass Рони

South chose to bid one spade in response to the takeout double, even though his suit was only a three- carder. The orthodox response was ono notrump, but, as South later explained, he thought it very likely that North had four spodes for his double and South figured that he might and it easier

handle ใจ

the situation with spades as trump than nt

notrump with

a very sketchy heart stopper. I am inclined to. agree that South's bid was well cal- culated, although unconventional.

West opened the heart king and, when his partner followed with the deuce, lold down the club ace. His idea in playing the ace instead of the king was to fool the declarer, and he followed up this thought by Jending a low club. Declarer, how-

essed wrong Intarer n

He was afraid he might give free diamond finesse by leading din- monds and therefore chose to lay down the heart

This estab ace. lished South's queen and resulted in clear aniling for him. He won the heart continuation and led the last einh, East, with the only trump, could take it or leave it-it was the only trick he could make..

The two spades made by declarer resulted in an excellent match-point score for his side.

To-morrow's Hand

Match-point duplicate. West dealer, North-South vulnerable.

J1073 Q10 08 762

04

4K 42 K43 O 63 408642.

N WE S

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By Walt Disney

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PARATROOP INTERCEPTORS

Here are the first photographe of China's motorised anti-paratroop units, which are operating in Szechuen and other provinces. These units have in the past few months gone through intensive training for dealing with Japanese Armoured vehicles, parachutists should occasion arise.

with guns revolving on turrets and elevated at will, are shown in the picture above, while below is the motor-cycle. detachment. (Photo: New China Newsphotos.).

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The War Office says; "Re- gretfully, the answer is no. We clamoured for a camera-

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"Old clothes of all descriptions are badly needed for Men, Women and Children 'in the Bombed Areas in Britain. Such

man to be sent from Alexan-gifts will be received by the dria or Cairo, but apparently nobody went, and it is difficult to say, at this distance, what went wrong."

B. W. O. F... c/o Government House, during office hours. Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 a.m. until I p.m.

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"As far as we know, he was aboard the Kelly when she was sunk off Crete. Whether he filmed the battle-the Kelly was close inshore-and whether he saved his films I don't know.

No Word

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The Germans have official cameramen at the front who are treated as though they were front-line soldiers. But British photographers, unless sent. by the Army. or Admiralty, have по official status.

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Roosevelts Escape Mishap Narrowly President Roosevelt's wife- and mother) driving, to Beverly, Mass.,,in a small coupe, were nearly hit re- cently by a motorist who drova through a red light at the Boston- | Revere city limits,

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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic

June

Competition

September, 1941. Two Silvor Trophies Awarded by ILFORD, LTD.

For the best and second-best entries, Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO, First Prizes in each of the 'three Sections...

$250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE

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The Competition is open to all photographer.

-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.

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