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(CP)—Mariborough House, the new Commonwealth centre in London, was officially | ed over to th mmon- wealth Relations Office after a visit ‘ The house, built originally in 1711 for Sarah, Duchess of ‘Marlborough, and recently Queen ary’s residence, was made available by the vee | by Royal warrant in 1959. Modernized and ssdeeesiog | at a cost of £330,000 by the British government, it now will a e meeting place for all) future Commonwealth confer- The interior retains its 18th- century atmosphere but now contains a 94-seat conference chamber and 18 lavish commit- | tee rooms. George Drew, Canada’s high commissioner in London, at- tended the opening ceremony along with other high commis- — speech recorded for Mol edly in Canada, Drew said the Commonwealth centre “is a very significant milestone along of this great “Her majesty could have done nothing which more clearly expresses her leader- ship of a united Commonwealth than to give this historic build- ing which for more than a cen- tury has been the home of mem- bers of the Royal Family.” MEETS CORRESPONDENTS During the ceremony a num-. ber of Commonwealth press cor- | ,respondents in London were | presented to the Queen. They were headed by Alan Harvey, chief of the London Bureau of The Seontien Press _and president of the Common- ‘ wealth ananineoheen Associa- tion | Marlborough House was built by Sir Christopher Wren to the specifications of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough. ater a succession of Royal families occupied the house and in the 19th century it became the formal residence * Edward Val as Prince of W More recently it was occupied | by Edward’s widow, Queen eet. and then by Sat until her death in 1953. new conference chamber contains a 48 - foot oval table. Twelve Commonwealth coun- tries, including Canada, have each provided a set of six chairs. |. There is a 55-foot carpet, pre- dominantly blue, and the A are covered with silk damask in a traditional Hampton Court design first used in the 17th cen- ry. The second and third floors have been converted into large committee rooms where the | Commonwealth delegates will | confer. Most have views rouge high | | Lancastrian windows of the | broad sweep of the * Mall ir beyond it, St. James's Park, the Parliament Buildings and Buck- ingham Palace. Throughout the house period | | Paintings have been retained or | acquired, | CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 VAIL’S RADIO & TV 204 Kent St. Ch'town SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TY, 1:00 p.m.—After 1:30 p.m.—Scotch 1:30 p.m.—Country Calendar 3.00 p.m.—Junior Magazine Presents p.m.—-Concert p.m.—Heritage 5.30 p.m.—Discovery 5.57 p.m.—CBC-TV News 6:00 p.m.—Citizens’ Forum 6:30 p.m.—Reflections ) 7:00 p.m.—Times Square Playhouse 7:30 p.m.—Father Knows Best 8.00 p.m. wp owe 830 p.m.—Pare 9.00 p.m.—Ed aia Show 19.00 p.m.—NHL Semi Final (Montreal at Chicago) 1:45 psm—TBA 12:00 p.m.—-CBC TV News 12:08 a.m.—-Locel Weather 12:09 am.—-Sign Off ' CKCW-TV 12:55 p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 1,00 p.m.—The Christophers Ano 5.00 North dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTY KQ @I973 @AK A875 * EAST a6 J1053 ¥KQ106 98542 @Q1082 @Jj7 K1042 J9e ia sovTH @A98742 ~ @A o9543 &Q35 The bidding: North East South West 1NT Pass 3@ Pass SNT Pass o Opening hand — king of hearts In most hands played in suit contracts the declarer makes a preliminary estimate of his chances by counting losers, Ex- oe tells bim that it is eas- er to know where he stands if . thinks in terms of losers ra- ther than winners. However, this practice only one of convenience is number of tricks he can really win. Consider this hand, for example. and} does not necessarily reflect the | West leads the king of hearts. South takes it with the ace, and there being no reason not to draw trumps, plays a spade to the queen and continues with the king. When West shows ‘ knows must eventually lose a trump trick to East. South sees that there is the possibility he will also lose two diamonds and a club, in which case he would go down. Thus, a count of losers tells him he may be in trouble Declarer then converts to} counting his winners instead of his losers, He notes that # he can score six spade tricks and the four high-card tricks he has in the side suits, he will make the contract. For him to achieve this he | has to ruff dummy’s three! hearts. He therefore trumps a| heart after the second spade| lead, enters dummy with a dia- mond, ruffs another heart, cros- ses to dummy again with al diamond, and ruffs aontiny’s| last heart. The ace of spades and ace of clubs then provide tricks nine and ten for the contract. 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