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DONALD DUCK
YEAH, JONES' STATIONERY STORE IN THE UMPIRE STATE BUILDING, AND GET ME A REAM OF TYPING PAPER! ...AND MAKE
IT SNAPPY!
Cope, 1941, Wake Disney Production World Rights Reserved
CONTRACT How to Play
BRIDGE
AND
How to Win
By: JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON
BY all odds, the
Timing a Squeeze Play.
most dimeull] would make no difference and, there- feature of squeeze plays is fore, let us assume It would be the tning. It is ignorance оп that heart Jack. We win with the ace point that has kept the ranks of and, as before, cash the A-K of kqueezo masters as thin as they are. clubs,
the enter dummy with then Consider the two apparently similar, riuh nine to finesse In
diamonds. but actually different, methods of Our ten holds. We then cash the playing the following hand;
rest of the clubs, at which point we are reduced to five cards-the A-5
Match-palat dupliente. West, dealer.
North-South vulnerable.
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of spades, the six of hearts, and A-d nds. West holds the 3-10-3 and the Q-10 of hearts. Dummy has its three spades intact, and the IC-1 of henfts. East
proper- ly has kept the Q-0-8 of spades and the K-9 of diamonds. We now eash the diamond ace and cause
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of hearts. East, of course, follows
West neute discomfort. He
a heart, because then dummy's fet R-4 would become good, hence lie must reduce to the 3-10 of spades. Thereupon we let go dummy's four
suit in diamonds. Now
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squirm. damond king, we return to our
A and cash the diamond
If he we lead to the spade are, lead the Obviously, East and West's bid-fire to the king, and cash the four ding had only one object to make pot for the winning tricle. matters as difficult as possible for ference results merely from ducking
Obviously, this substantial dit the first diamond:
their vulnerable
opponents.
Six
clubs would have been a laydown for North-South, but under the cir eumstances, and especially at match- point
duplicate, the six notrump contract was fairly logical.
West
opened his singleton din-| nond. East played the queen and declarer won, le cashed the acel and Jeing of clubs, then dummy with the club nine, and led a diamond toward the J-10. East was not accommodating as to put up his king, however, and from tint point declarer struggled in vain for the twelfth trick. No squeeze could be developed, and the slam contract | was down one.
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ›
September 5, 1941. By Walt Disney
STATE
UMPIAR
BLOG.
HIGHERT IN CITY
Ety King features
JONES STATIONE STORE
Supreme Cour
BALLY'S SHOES
NEW CONSIGNMENT
OF
DAY AND EVENING
MODELS
LADIES DEPT.
TEL. 28151
LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd.
THE LAND in RADIO
which they
"COME NORTH
FOR SUN-
SHINE! Leave the cold, dark, winter days be- hind!"
"All rooms with
North aspect." "Buffalo for Winter Sports!".
In this land of astonish- ing contradictions and blasted delusions, such posters now fail to cause
must not enter a shop, or the sea, or peregrinate without a human attendant, Should
Mr and Mrs Melbourne or their progeny lounge upon the bench in bathing attire, such reprehensible conduct will bring (or so they sny) unpleasant penalties. But the City Fathers, evidently' relenting their severity and as a sop to the ultra-modern element, have vouchsafed
here and there "mixed bath-
more than a mild snigger ing!" To drink after 6 pm. among the Hongkongites- domiciled in Australia.
we
NORAH
our And, by the way,
puzzle and slightly annoy the native born product WHITESTONE,
lia" as a whole, ignoring by referring to "Austra-
as we do the divisions of States. And, indeed, they seem to have reason, for climatic conditions vary from Arctic to (I am told) near-tropical.
Now let us note the result of a very simple change in the timing. How should this hand be pinyed Let us make East a gracious pre-at a four heart contract? Opening sent of the Orst trick. His return lead spade king.
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محمدا
Which of us ever associ- ated "cold, dark, winter days" with Australia? Why?. Oh, why have we had dinneù into our consciousness the fable of "sanny" Australia? Having lived in Melbourne (Victoria) for close upon a twelve-month I can, hand upon heart, say that no day hnd ever been ̄kot,-and-that- unpleasant, uncongenial weather predominates, the prevailing feature being the bitter, searching. Victorian winds. I have become en- tirely sceptical as to the de- sirability of paying any at- tention whatever to the pro- mise of "It'll be finer to-mor row", or "You should just New South Wales!" However, one consoling fact is that Apollo himself con- forms to our preconceived no- tions, and commences work in the accustomed place and knocks off in the west.
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COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS”.
EVERYWHERE
31 72
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SIDER 'our cousing
of the Antipodes as lacking in discipline. Should this be so, it is certainly through no fault of authoritative lick of endeavour. For a country priding itself upon freedom and democracy, the urban and suburban (and in diverse circumstances, the country) natives are strangely dra gooned and meekly long-suf- fering; though,' incidentally, multitudes of irritating bye- laws are nonchalantly disrc- garded. Must nots" are legion, and the plethora of garish notice-boards border- ing suburban and country walks Irritates and depresses the stranger-wayfarer.
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The Molbourninn must not crossh street - diagonally; must keep to the dotted line'; must not proceed against the red light, The resulting con- gestion at cornera is fear- somo. The citizen must not put a "pretty-pretty cover- on his phone book. His dog.
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writes from Aus- tralia about our evacuees and some of the things that confront them. Yes- terday, she wrote about the people of the land. To-mor- row, in her final ar- ticle of the series, she will tell you of "The Homes in which They Live.”
(excuse a broad, derisivę smile) is forbidden. And in Sydney one müst ̃nõt ̄grow fruit in the garden.
In spite (or because) of this, no doubt well-meaning regimentation, Melbourne is, to my thinking, a most dif- ficult and dangerous city for
the
foot-passenger. Motor-
ists, probably feeling (and not unreasonably) that since the law takes such great- great-grandmotherly care of the pedestrian, think no onus resta upon the man at the
live
wheel. No quarter is given the fleeing and anxious un- fortunate caught 'twixt the Scylla and Charybdis of red foot and green; with one upon the salving kerb, its fel- low in the gutter risks speedy amputation: That necessary second of reprieve to the mix- calculating wayfarer is sel- dom given. The Melbournian is either quick-or he is dead. And the jaywalker is, of course, extinct: But, on the brighter side, the hooter is very seldom misused, or the white line overshot.
FLINDERS STREET said to handle cach day the
STATION, which is
heaviest human freight of any station in the world, at penk self-asser- hours presents a tive, "there's-only-me-in-this- burg" shoving, galloping, dense wad of humanity. The elderly or ailing with dif- ficulty remain upright against the heciless, headlong" rush of young home-goers unwill- ing to wait four or five min- utes for the next train. And never by the slightest gesture will the delinquent acknow- ledge or excuse the collision. To both offender and offended this bump-and-tumble style of existence is a mere matter of routine, unworthy of mention or apology. The weakest literally go to the wall-they can be battered upon one side only! The less insensitive- and perhaps more thoughtful will reach journey's end with a somewhat controversial re- flection upon the merits of the undoubted survival of the fittest-physically!
I had formerly supposed that n horde of excited, paníčky, lower-class Shanghai Chinese to be as pressing a proposition as the world could offer; however, as a denizen upon another tinent, I ain now left with a chastened sense of having woefully wronged that comi- paratively considerate type.
GRIN AND BEAR IT
con-
By Lichty
GENERAL FUFFLE
Radio heat
and tell them fighting in this sector our troops-
Dirinya dropped:
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and
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ZBW, 355 metres (845 ke) and 31.45 metros (0,520 kilo-cycles) The Prime Minister And Mr Mackenzie King
Brondcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 843 k.e.'s and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 0.52 me.'s per second,
H. K. T
12.13 Short Service of Interces-
•loa.
12.30
Primo Scala's Accordeon Band and Al Bowlly (Vocal).
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary.
1.02 A Programme By Theatre Orchestra and Artists.
Princess Charming-Selection; Ex- cerpts from
Being
Earnest":
Still
Importance Of
Palladium Memo-
ries; Let's Put Some People To Work; I'm
Dreaming (Both "When Knights Were Bold").
from
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45 Excerpts from Operas.
2.16 Close Down. 0.010
Indian Programme.
Puccini's
0,45 Closing Locul Stock Quota- 647 Dance Music.
7.20
Plane
Plano,
Leslie Hutchinson At the
7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8.00 London Relay-The News, 8.15
London Relay-War Com- mentary,
8.25 London. Relay 'Listening Posi
Examination of
German Propaganda.
Points in Dally
8.30 London Relay-Talks by The Rt Hon Mr Winston Churchill and Mr Mackenzie King.
0.00 Local Time Signal, Pro- gramme Summary and Antiounce- ments.
serits.
9.02 Variety Requests,
Orchestral June In January (From Alm "Here Is My Heart")....... Richard Hlimber and His Ritz-Carlton Orebies- tra; Vocal-Rainbow On The River (From film "Rainbow On The
Dobby Breen
with ver
Tango They Met In
Elo (A Mid- sight Serenade):
Rumba- Chica Chica Boom Chic (Both from Bim "That Night In Rio")....Leo Reis-
Orchestra; Piano mil and His Down
Ev'ry Street (Noel-Pelosi)... "Butch" (Lestle A. Hutchinson); Fox-Trot-At The Balalaika (From thie Alm)....Jack Hylton and H Orchestra; Vocal-Mexic Magic (From flm "Moon Over Burma")," Dorothy Lamour
with Orchestra
HIA
Vacal Duct The Ferryboat Ser
Serenade (Adanson); Only Forever (From "Rhythm On The River")....Al Bowlly and Jimmy Mesene with 2 guitars; Vocal--Trees (Klimer-Ros-
Nelson bach)
Eddy
(Barltone) with Orchestra; Tango Hear My Song. Violetta. Eml
Emil Roosz
Ent His Orchestra; Vocal-Good Morning (From Alm "Babes In Arms").... Celin
Lipton with Orchestra; Toogo South Of The Border (Kennedy- Curr)....Jack Harris' and His Or chestra.
9.45-10.00 News, in French (On Short Wave Only),
9.45 Variety Requests (Continued). Sumba-1, YI, YI, YI, YI (From film "That
.Leo Reis- That Night In Rio"). mun and His Orchestra; Vocal and Instrumental-Our Love Affair (From Alm
"Strike Anona Winn and Her Winners;
ke Up The Band").. chestral-When You Wish Upon A Stor (From "Pinocchio")....Geraldo and
Hotel Orchestra; Savoy Plano Let The Curtain Come Down
The
10.00 Layton,
London Relay The News and News Commentary.
10.15 A Wagner Programme. "Rienzl" Overture; Excerpts from "The Valkyrie."
11.00 LondonMakers of Ills- tory",
Talk by Desmond McCarthy on Byron.
11.15 Close Down.
Month's Broadcast The monthly broadensting report for August, of the Hongkong station, states that actual hours of fransmis- slon totalled 460, of which 2074 were devoted to European, pro- grammes, 217 to Chinese programmes, und 25% to Indlun programmes, as
(European).-Morning trans- mission 8834 hours; evening trans- mission
1381⁄2 hours. During the month apart from recorded · pro- grammes the following *were broadcastStudio, recitals studio plays.1, feature programmes 6, talks (including, book: reviews local relays (including Church ser
FELLOWS
OF
THE
BELLOWS
JULY
SCORE
435
Please Blow In!
Juno
The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
September, 1941, Two Silver Traphics 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 Interior acencs. Tuble Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers), 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40.-3rd $30.—4th $10-
SECTION TWO Portraiture,
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30, 4th $10
RÜLES
The following flutes will govern the Competition!
The Competition is open to all photographers.
-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes,
-The prizes will be awarded to the competitura sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs - taeach Bection. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period) at the Com- petition, and which must be posted on back of entry, 4.-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to, tha Hongkong Telegraph,
-All photographia entered yount have been taken to the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs wäich: have been "'already" entered in other Competitions are eligible, 4-Na responsibfifty will be accepted for non-delivery' of, loss of, or damage to, entries,, 1-All entries to be either black, repla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible...
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Pictures submitted in sopia 'tones", - should be accompanied zmatlar print in black and white, No picture to entered in more than one, Section.
10.-Mounts to be anly white oz cream, must be of one of the following size=10x12.18×20.
11 No correspondence will be entered
Into in connection with the Com petition!
12-Members of the Sixity of the Hongkong Telegraph - and. the
• South China Storming.Poit are not. permitted to compete.
13The decision of the Judges „sčiail
be final. TA
vires) 0, Sunday evening epilogues-At the conclusion of the-Com-
5, Daventry relays (including nowe) pommes in French (news,
2012 pasurammes in Portuguese |
ZmL (Chinese)Morning trans mission 02 hours; evening transmis- sion 153 hours., During the mpnih apart from recorded programmes the following items were broadcast- Studio concerts 22, studio talks 32, children's concerts. D, Daventry re- lay (Indian) Evening transe
mission only (including talks records and recitals), 254 hours,
petition entries, will be returned La cambeltorg.con application Aut the Telegraph stices within seven days.
16--The use of alfases to strictly.
forbidden. D
NAME
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
ADDRESS
se... block, letters: and paste one of these, forms on back
of each
New radio licences issued during please August totalled 200, and renewals of liccoces 505 The total of Heences Issued during 1941 a now 11,308.
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