THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 12, 1937.
Hong Kong's Loyal Address
On The Air To-day
Today's Wireless
11.15 am. Relay Thanksgiving Ser-
*vice from St. John's Cathedral. 12 noon.-Relay--The Royal Salute. 12.11 p.m.-Relay-GOD SAVE. THE
KING. From St. John's Cathedral. 12.15 p.m. Military Band Music.
The Changing of the Guard-Cere- mony; Military March (specially arranged); Naval March (special- ly arranged)....played by the Re- gimental Band of H.M. Grenadiez Guards, Conducted by Captain George Miller.
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12.30 p.m.-Relay The Loyal Address by H.E. The Officer Administering the Government, Hong Kong: From the Connell Chamber.
12.50 p.m.Military Band Music.
God Save The King; Rule, Britannia;
Hyde Park Suite (Jalowicz).
played by the Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards Conducted by Captain George Miller.
1 p.m-Local: Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements! 1.03 gm. The Music of Edward Elgar.
Prelude "The Kingdom”, Op., 51.
The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by the Composer. Imperial March....Stanley Roper, on the Orgar of St. Margaret's, West- minster.
Queen Mary's Song,
Light Symphony Orchestra. Pomp and Circumstance March, No. 5....London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Composer. "Caractacus"--Triumphal March, Op. 35....London Symphony Orchestra,
conducted by Lawrance Colling wood.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
1.40 p.m.--National Songs of
BRIDGE NOTES
ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's:
England-
"The Rose" (arr. Myddleton),
London Palladium Orchestra. Ireland (arr. Jules Mulder),
Albert Sandler and His Orch. Scotland (Myddleton) "The Thistle", London Palladium Orchestra. Wales ("The Leek") (Middleton),
London Palladium Orchestra.
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Broadcast From
Daventry
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Z.B.W. have been testing re- ception from Daventry during the last few days but atmos- pheric conditions in the early mornings have been so unfav- ourable that in spite of the new transmitters at Daventry it is not expected that reception of the recording of the Coronation Ceremony at 7.20 a.m. on May 13 will be very successful. Every effort, however, will be
·made to ensure the best possible reception.
2.15 p.m.-Close_down.
London
The Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
By ELY CULBERTSON
Appraising The Bidding
ZEK 640 k.c's.
in Westminster Abbey.
A broadcast of the Coronation Service, with descriptions of the scenes along the Route of the Pro- cessions and in Westminster Abbey." 5.15 p.m.--Big Ben. Studio Announce-
. ment.
Page
Relay Of Service From
Westminster Abbey
Buckingham Palace 10.30 p.m.-The News.
10.45 p.m.-The Coronation of. Their * Majesties King George VI and Queen
Elizabeth in Westminster Abbey.. (Electrical Recording). (See, 6 *p.m. for details). Followed by a Record- ed Synopsis of the Scenes along the Route of the Processions to and from Westminster Abbey.
5.30 p.m. The Majesties leave Buc-1
kingham Palace.
6 p.m. The Coronation Service.
a.m.--Vocal Gems Recorded. (Local). 1.20 a.m.-The News and Announce-
ments.
1.30 a.m. Sydney Baynes and His
Band.
(bass-Baritone).
1. The Freparation. 2. The En trance. 8. The Recognition." 4. The Oath. 5. The Beginning of the Com-1.45 h.m.—A1Recital by Peter Dawson munion Service. 6. The Anointing. 7. The Presenting of the Spurs and Sword, and the Girding and Oblation of the Sword. 8. The Investing with the Armill and Royal Robe, and the Delivery of the Orb. 9. The Inves- titure per annulum et Baculum. 10. The Putting-on of the Crown. 11. The Presenting of the Holy Bille. 12. The Benediction: 13. The In- thronisation. 14. The Homage. 15. The Queen's Coronation. 16. The Communion. 17. Te Deum Lauda- mus. 18. The Recess. The Epistle: 1 St. Peter, 18-17. The Gospel: St. Matthew xxii; 15-22. 8.40 p.m.Their Majesties leave West-
minster Abbey
9 p.m.
(approx.).
Interlude. The B.B.C. Military Band: Conducted, B. Walton O'Connell.
2.15 a.m.--Big Ben. Interval.. 2.20 a.m.The Empire's Homage'.
Programme of Coronation Greetings to His Majesty King÷ George - VI, from Home and Overseas. Those taking part will include: his Excel- lency the Viceroy of India, the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia; his Excellency the Gover- nor of Berinuda; the Senior New- foundland Member of the Newfound- land: Commission of Government; (A Representative of the Burma-Dele- gation to the Coronation; Anonymous speakers from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the Home Country, representing people in all walks of life; The Prime Min- ister of Great Britain, the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin.
9.15 p.m. The head of the return pro-
cession reaches Constitution Hill. 3am His Majesty King George VI. 10.10 p.m.Their Majesties return to 3.10 3.m---Glose down,
What's On At the Cinemas
with Edmund Lowe and Madge Evans. assists her famous husband William AT THE KING'S "Espionage",lof the sophisticated modern wife who The season's gayest and most romantic Powell in ferreting out crimes against thriller.
a San Francisco background. Coming to the King's.
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AT THE QUEEN'S - **Song” of Chîna”—A simple story of a well-to-do family, written, acted and directed by Chinese.
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"Mark of the Vampire”—with Lionel Barrymore, Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi,” and Jean Hersholt. Sinister shadows, vampires that roam in the night, terror AT THE ALHAMBRA --- “Conflict”, in its ultimate intensity, blend with with John Wayne, Jean Rogers and suspense, thrills, romance and comedy Bryant Washburn. Based on Jack in this amazing detective thriller, Com- London's novel, "The Abysmal Brute” ing to the Majestic. and photographed entirely in the rug- ged grandeur of the Sierra Nevada "Mr. Cinderella", with Jack Haley, Mountains of California, the picture Betty Furness, Arthur Treacher and combines drama, suspense high excite Raymond Walburn.
A barber follows ment ånd. romance action story.
into a spirited the movements of Society people through gossip columpe idolises & Society beauty though he has never seen her, and eventually marries her. Coming to the Oriental.
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When the reporters circulate, queen of spades used for an entry around major bridge tournaments for the ruff of a third club. A low in search of hands for their write-spade ruffed with dummy's ten spot ups, they almost invariably select permitted the turning
of away the ones with sensational fea-dummy's last and now the declarer tures, such as grand slams or cashed the spade ace. enormous penalties. Needless to say At this stake only three cards these are not the hands that most were left each hand having retain
Now declarer led appeal to the real bridge student. ed diamonds.
East. The finest points are not apt to be a low diamond and when immediately apparent to the naked played small put up dummy's nine, I very much doubt that the West won with the ten, but hand described to-day, which oc-forced to return a diamond away curred in the finals of the Vander- [from his king to declarer's and
"The Lost Horizon G
Ronald bilt tournament, has found its way dummy's combined, tenace.
Colman, Jane Wyatt, HB Warner, into print until now.
Declarer's play probably appears
AT THE ORIENTAL “China Clip Margo and Edward Everett Horton. A simple with all the cards exposed, Roberts, Ross Alexander, Humphreys glamour, acclaimed as one of the out- per" with Pat O'Brien, Beverley story of adventure, romance danger and would conclude that their best Bogart and Henry B. Walthall. A standing productions of the year. but in reality it required shrewd glamorous romance of the air, marking Coming to the Oriental. card placing. Many
a milestone in the pictorial history of players
daring American aviation.
eye.
East; dealer.
North-South vulnerable.
WEST
S. J 932 H. A 4 DK 10 5 C. A 8 7 6
NORTH
S. A 8 7 6
H. K QJ 8 7 2 D. A 63 C. None
FAST
S. K 5 4 -H. 6 5 D. J 8 4 C. J 10 4 2 SOUTH S. Q 10 H. 10 9 3 D. Q-9 7 2 CQ 95 3
The bidding:
East South
West
Pass Pass 1 club
3 clubs Pass Pass
4 hearts Pass
North
2 hearts 8 hearts
Paes
was
AT THE MAJESTIC The Key", with William Powell, Colin Clive and Edna Best. A strange triangular love drama set in the background of the seething cauldron of the Irish rebellion.
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"Lady Tubbs,” with Alice Brady, AT THE STAR--“Without Orders", Douglas Montgomery and Anita Louis. with Sally Eilers, Vinton Haworth, The story of a crook in a rail-road Robert Armstrong and Walter Miller, construction camp who falls heir to a The theme revolves around the respon-fortune and is received in a fashion- sibility of pilots in modern air transportable home. A rollicking comedy. Com- companies.
ing to the Star, "15 Maiden Lane," an onslaught
on the the vaults of
world's greatest jewellery centre forms the basis, with Cesar Romero, Claire Trevor, Douglas Man," with Fowley and Robert McWade taking
Coming to the Star.
COMING PICTURES
would conclude that their best chance lay in finding the diamond king in front of the queen, but this would have been a faulty analysis, West already had shown up with two aces and East had shown the spade king. While almost all ex- perts are quite capable of making a nonvulnerable third hand psychic bid, few, if any of them, will bid a hand that is neither fish nor fowl, Myrna Loy as Nora Charles, epitome part. West with two aces and nothing else, undoubtedly would have adopted a passive policy and not open- ed the bidding feeling that he had his share of defensive values and that an attacking bid was out of the question.
In the "final- analysis the shrewd; Pass
|play of the hand depends on the ace East chose to open the fourth curate appraisal of opponents" bids. best club. The jack would have been-a-better lead in my opinion, Dummy played the nine which
"To-day's 'Question Question: When partner has shown two suits and I have equal
forced West's ace, and data-length in both, but am stronger în
riffed. A low spade was
ward dummy's queen. East hopped the second, should I let the second up with the king and shifted to a named suit stand?
trump. Weat took his ace and Answer: You usually should returned a trump: This was al-return to the first named suit even lowed to ride to dummy's nine spot. though you have greater strength
club now was ruffed and the in the second,
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