ZIAK AZIBO SOIT
CHINA MAIL, APRIL 3, 1937,
EDITAL TO JUDAH MI
Waikiki Trio
• Programme
Today's Wireless
From The StudioIT WI
12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Programme.
12.30 p.m.-The London Piano-Accor
deon Band.
ZBW 855 M. 845 k.c's
ZEK 640 k.c's.
1 p.m.---Local: Time Signal and Wea- 8 p.m.—Local. Time Signal, Weather 9.40. p.m. From the Studio.
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Songs by Peter
(Bass-Baritone).
Dawson
1.16 p.m.-Viennese Waltzes, 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby. Press; Local; Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
1.40 p.m.—Variety and Dance Music. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4-7 p.m.--Chinese Programme.
7 p.m.-12.35 p.m.
gramme.
7 p.m-Song Memories.
"Form Fours”-
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-A Variety. Programme.
Vocal. I who ap
Did you mean it?...Greta Keller. Orchestra—....
Bell Medley. Anton and the
Paramount Theatre Orchestra: Humorous
Ne Clapham and Dwyer on Photo-
graphy...Clapham and Dwyer.
Piano Solo—
Piano Medley of Strauss Waltzes,
Vocal Duets------
The Waikikl”Trio.” 1. "Huie.
2. Na Lei O Hawaii,
Malams Oe... Roselani.
3.
5. For you a let. 10 p.m.-London-Big Ben.
Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Roof-
· Garden Dance Orchestra.
Be Ghost 10.50 p.m. London - “The
Train." A play by Arnold Ridley. (Electrical Recording).
Charlie Kunz.11.15 p.m.-Dance Music.
Walsh and Bärker.
European Pro-
Ding dong, ping pong, Daisy, Tessie and Mabel,
Vocal
Sweet Sue, just you,
Poor Butterfly... The Dixie Devils. Afterglow Leslie Hutchinson.
Organ Solo
Palace Theatre Medley,
War Songs Medley (arr. Giraud),
The Big Four (Vocal Quartettė).
Royal Naval Singers-
Sea Shanties,
Sea Songs,
Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers. Plantation Songs,
Paul Robeson (Bass). Memories of Lehar Vocal - Gems,
Light Opera Company. 7.30 p.m.Hong Kong Stock Exchange Summary and Exchange Market Re- port.
7.35 p.m.-Orchestre Raymonde. The Dancing Clock (Ewing), Poupee Valsante (Poldini). Indian Mail-Descriptive (Lamothe), Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Lincke). Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter), Polonaise Militaire (Chopin-—arr.
Invitation to the Waltz (Wober-
Vocal
Fox-Trot
Anything your little heart desires.
Page
RAFY Army
Rugger Match
From Twickenham
I could be in heaven.
The Boston Tea Party- It ain't right.
Star Dust
Swinging
em down.
Front page news,"
Waltz Beautiful Lady in Blue.
11.40 p.m.-London The Army v. The Royal Air Forces A commentary: OL the Inter-Service Rugby Union Foot ball Match, from Twickenhar 12.35 a.m.-Close down. 4.40 p.m.--Additional programme from
Z.E.K on a frequency of÷640 kiloi cycles, and from Z.B‚W- on 31.49 metres (952 megacycles)
A Running Commentary-by Frank V. Read on the First Division Foot- 'ball Match between South China, "A"" and the Royal Navy, to be played on the Caroline Hill Ground:
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE ALHAMBRA AND Horton. Prince Jerome Bonaparte, de-
the Emperor Naro Reginald Foort. QUEEN'S "One In A Million": In- fies his brother,
Baltimore troduces lovely Sonja Henie, Queen of leon, for the love of his the Silvery Skates, for the first time sweetheart, Betty Patterson. Coming
In addition to the to the Oriental, to movie fans. world's champion figure-skater, the film includes Adolphe Menjou,
Berceuse de Jocelyn,
"Ninon Vallin (Soprano), Dear Old Girl.......Bing Crosby. Xylophone Solos-
Joey the Clown, Rio de Janeiro:
Humorousme.
Ophelia
Rudy Starita. Max Miller.
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley
Charlie Kunz.. No. R. 24.
Piano Solo---
Vocal
Old Sailor,
Serenade in the night,
The Street Singer: 9.15 p.m.-London News and An
nouncements.
"Craig's
-Wife”—with Rosalind Russell and John Boles. The Pulitzer AT THE KING'S “The Lost Prize play. The story of a woman Colman, Jane who lived for the strongest love ever Horizon", with Ronald Wyatt, H. B. Warner, Margo and conceived and makes you bate her as Edward Everett Horton. A story of you never hated a screen player before. adventure,
danger and Coming to the King's Theatre. glamour, acclaimed as one of the out- standing productions of the year.
Tomance
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“Banjo on My Knee.”—-With Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Helen West- AT THE ORIENTAL-That Girl ley, Buddy Ebsen, Walter Catlett, From Paris”, with Lly Pons, Jack Katherine de Mille and Anthony Mar- Oakie, and Gene Raymond. A lively tin. A thrill musicale, depicting the
the river boat people on the Mississippi. Coming to the Queen's.
Walter),] 9.35. p.m.-Vocal Gems.
A Musical Comedy Selection, sung by part musical with plenty of good fun. tragi-comedy that is the life story of Garda Hall and George. Baker.
arr. Walter).
BRIDGE NOTES
Call And
By ELY CULBERTSON
The Lead
A hand which stretches itself to There were eight tables in play, accommodate the contract under and in every case North played the At six taken by the declarer is rare indeed hand at a club contract.
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AT THE MAJESTIC “One Night At The Opera”, with the Marx Brothers, A riotous comedy. long laugh from start to finish.
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One"Bulldog Drummond Escapes."--Two hours after the famous sleuth lands in England, he finds himself fighting for the life of a beautiful girl and tracking down a desperate gang of swindlers Starring Ray Milland, Sir. Guy Stand ing, Heather Angel, Porter Hall, Re- ginald Denny and E. E. Clive. Coming next to the Queen's:
AT THE STAR-"Sins of Man" with: Jean Hersholt, Don Ameche and Allen Jenkins. A powerful love story that will thrill every emotion" in you.
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"Mind Your Own Business.”— With ́ ́"Gold Diggers of 1937”, with Dick Charles Ruggles, Alice Brady Lyle Powell, Joan Blondell, Victor Moore, Talbot, Benny Baker and Frankie Glenda Farrell and Lee Dixon. A hap
The tale of a nature writer Py melange. The signing of a million Darro. who has been in his bonnet as well as dollar insurance policy and the medical his column and a wife who gets him examination are a sure cure for the into a tangle that it takes a general blues. Coming to the Oriental.
to unravel. Coming to the
COMING PICTURES
*Réunion.” -When Dr. Luke brings “Avenging Waters" with Ken May his 3,000th baby into the world, his the bridge table. The one given of the eight tables North's, contract nard, Beth, Marion and. Ward Bond. A youngsters decide on a reunion with the below seemed to be built to order. was five clubs. In one case North roaring romance of the west packed Quints as centrepiece. Some astonish
Coming things happen as governors, film It was dealt in a duplicate game, and South had reached the am with spine-thrilling adventures.
stars, crooks and would-be divorcees and whether the declarer under- bitious contract of six clubs, while ing to the Alhambra.
descend on the little Canadian hamlet- took a contract of four clubs, five in the remaining case North and
"White Hunter"-with Warner Bax- Cast includes Jean Hersholt, Rochelle clubs or six clubs, he found that South were pessimists and bid butter and June Lang in a thrilling story Hodson, Helen Vinson, Slim Summer
In every case, strange of two people amid the menace of ville, Robert Kent, Alan Dinehart, and his supply of tricks lasted just four clubs.
passións. Coming to the the Quintuplets. Coming long enough to fulfil his contract.at it may seem, the Declarer made savage
44 Queen's just the necessary tricks to fulfil Queen's. Mr. Alvan L. Davis of W Water his contract, and that against a bury, Conn., recently sent me the logical opening lead...
At the six tables where five clubs hand below, which was played in a tournament for mixed pairs at the was the contract either a heart or University Club of Waterbury. In a club was opened by East on the sending, the hand Mr. Davis makes theory of adopting a waiting policy the remark that the board is an as regards the holdings in dia-alarm exemplification of the Biblical monds and spades. Where the Queen's. statement that the last shall be contract was six clubs, East, with first, and the first shall be last." an apparent entry in the diamond
Ace, decided to establish the set ting trick by leading the King of spades, and the only loser for the declarer against this of ening 'was the eventual loss of the spade queen, the declarer's losing dia- monds being discarded on the hearts in dummy. Where the bid- ding was four clubs, the East play- er, reasoning that he could take many chances, opened a diamond, and only four-odd could be made.
South, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
6:3
WEST
8-10.5 H-
6-5-3
110 9 6 3
EAST
KQ-97
D-A Q1
SOUTH
K Q
As a result, as Mr. Davis re- marks, the dangerous bid of six club resulted in a high score on the board. The six who bid five clubs drew average scores, while the sound: bid of four clubs re- aulted in a bottom score.
The moral of this storý probably that even sound bridge must have a slight sprinkling of optim- ism. Perhaps the opponents will not find the best defence,
"Hearts Divided.”
“Pennies From Heaven"--with Bing- Crosby, Madge Evans, Edith Fellows with Marion and Louis Armstrong. The gayest Davies, Dick Powall, Claude Rains, fun-show of the new season. Coming Charles Ruggles, and Edward Everett to the King's.
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