THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 24, 1937.
- Children's Concerts
From
The Studio
Today's Wireless
12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 12.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
Fox-Trot
Did I remember?
A star fell out of heaven. Tango El Adios Del Boyero. Rumba-Buscando Millonaris. Fox-Trots
Sing, sing, sing.
Harlem.
Waltz-
Throw open wide your window. Espana.
Six-Eight-
Sarah, the Sergeant Major's
daughter.
Fox-Trot-Supposing.
1. p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-A Concert by John McCor- mack (Tenor) and Irene Scharrer (Pianoforte).
Tenor Solos-
In sweet content (Sanderson). Ever in my mind (Russell).
Pianoforte Solos--
Andante and Rondo Capriccioso
Tenor Solos--
i
(Mendelssohn).
A Fairy Story by the Fire
."
(Merikanto); Now sleeps the Crimson Petal
Pianoforte Solos-
(Quilter).
Etude in A Minor (Winter Wind), (a) Etude No. 1 in F Minor, (b) Etude No. 3 in D Flat Major"
(Chopin). 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
1.40. p.m.-Light Orchestral Items.
Prelude (Haydn Wood),
For Love of You (Vienna),
Albert Sandler & His Orchestra. Leo Fall-Potpourri (arr. Dostal),
Marek Weber & His Orchestra. You will remember Vienna, I bring a love song (Romberg),
Albert Sandler & His Orchestra.
BRIDGE NOTES
ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's
Midnight Rose (d'Erlanger),
Symphony Orchestra. Isn't it romantic? (Rodgers), Always in my heart (Coots);"
Albert Sandler & His Orchestra.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
5 p.m.-A Relay of Dance Music, from the Roof-Gården of the Hong Kong Hotel.
5-5.15. p.m.-—------
PROGRAMME
1. Doin' the Suzi-Q.
2. One never knows, does one? 3. Who's afraid of love?
4. One in a million.
6.15-5.20 p.m.-Interval
Music from Z.B.W.
5.20-5.35 p.m.———
of Recorded
5. To-morrow is another day.
6. All God's Chillun got Rhythm. 7. A Message from the man in the
moon.
8. A Rhythm Excursion. 5.35-5.40 p.m.-Interval
Music from Z.B.W.. 5.40 p.m.-
of Recorded!
9. Have you forgotten so soon?
10. Charmaine.
11. Nuits de Ceylon.
12. Havana Hannah,
13. Four or five times.
6 p.m.-From the Studio. A Children's Concert. 6.30 p.m.-Light Opera. "Tolanthe" Overture
(Gilbert & Sullivan),
B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra.
"Lilac Time”-Vocal. Gems (Schubert, arr. Clutsam),
Columbia Light Opera Company. "Chu Chin Chow"-Vocal Gems
(Norton) .Light Opera Company. 6.55 p.m.-Torner Layton (Vocal).
A Waltz was born in Vienna. It's great to be in love again. Lonely Street..
When evening comes.
B▾ ELY CULBERTSON
Fine Defensive Play
**Dear Chief:
sance that will, I know,
:: ZEK 640 k.c's
17.08 p.m.-Dance Music.
had not West 'fixed his wagon have gone through a renais- completely by stepping right up
surprise with the club king. After that de and delight you. You may recall clarer was as helpless as a new born that I used to hold a somewhat un-babe. He couldn't let the king hold complimentary opinion of feminine without conceding West two addition- bridge playing. Little by little this al spade tricks. Therefore he went ace. But opinion has been squeezed out of up with dummy's club me until now it would be hard to now my jack and one shut out the find a more ardent admirer of the entire club suit, and declarer never gentle sex. The hand I am inclos-could make more than the queen. ing, played last night by my wife, In fact he didn't even make completed my rout.
South, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
WEST
NORTH
S 7 6
H 9 8 3
DJ 5
CA Q 10 8 4 3
SK Q 10 5 2
H Q J 4
D K 87
CK 2
SOUTH SA 8 4 HAK 6 6 DAQ 4 3 C 7 6
The bidding:
South
EAST
SJ 9 3
H 10 7 2
D 10 962 CJ 9 5
West North
1 heart 1 spade-2 clubs
Fox-Trot
Golden heart.
Thru' the courtesy of love.. Harbour Lights.
Someone to care for me. Copper coloured gal.
Another perfect night is ending. The way you look to-night.
7.30 p.m.-Closing_local Stock Quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange Mar- ket Report.
7.35 p.m. Variety.
Vocal-
A melody from the sky, Where Yorkshire and Lancashire
meet
Piano Duets
duct
1st
Grieg's Concerto:
In 27 Minor
2nd Movement
for -15
Allegro töltő
-moderato.
Adagi
Finale Poco animato.
9.19 p.m.-Regimental Band of H.M.
Grenadier Guarda.
Buy Blas Overture (Mendelssohn). The Grenadiers' Waltz (Waldteufel,
arr. Winterbottom).
March of the Mountain Gnomes
(Eilenberg)i
9.30 p.m.--London.
nouncements.
9.5.
Variety.
Kitty Masters.
King of Burlesque-Medley, Three HitMedley,
Vocal
Jack Wilson & Jimmy Leach.
Beyond compare,
Hawaiian Paradise..,Bing Crosby. Instrumental-
Cocktail;
Waltz Medley.. Harry Chapman (Harp) & His Music Lovers.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m. From the Studio.
A Chinese Concert.
11 p.m.-CloseTM down. 8.05-11 p.m. European
from ZEK.
8.05 p.m.-Dance Music. Blues Bye bye Blues. Fox-Trot
Lyin' to myself. Ev❜ntide.
Quickstep-Moonlight.` Waltz-Dear love, my love.
Fox-Trot :
Your heart and mine.
Keep a twinkle in your eye. 8.25 p.m. London--Food for Thought." Three short talks on matters" of topical interest. (Electrical Record- ing).
Dancing on the ceiling,
Just by your example,
An-
Jessie Matthews..
Vocal Buets →→→
Indian Love Call,
Ah! Sweet mystery of life,
Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson
Humorous-
Eddy.
Clapham and -- Dwyer on Photo
graphy. Clapham and Dwyer.
Orchestra
"This'll make you Whistle" Selec- tion. Louis Levy and His Gau- mont British Symphony.
10.15 p.m.-London A Gloucestershire Notebook A talk by Wilfred Eley. 10:30 pm.Dance Music.
Fox-Trot
May I have the next romance? Looking around corners for you. Rumba-
Creole Lady.
Two hearts in Cuba.
Fox-Trot-Quivering Quavers.
Slow Fox-Trot
Fox-Trot
Dance of the Gadfly.
Empty Saddles.
Supposing.
I'll bet you tell that to all the girl On the Beach at Bali Bali.
11 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE KING'S “Dangerous AT THE MAJESTIC-Hell Below! Number" with Robert Young, and with Robert Montgomery and Walter Ann Southern. A marital comedy, the Huston. troubles of a young silk merchant who submarine during the war.
vivid
of life in married an actress and found that he had nothing in common with her friends of the theatre.
Glory"
NEXT CHANGE KING'S Personal: Property AT THE QUEEN'S ** -““Crown' and new romantic team will be seen in this comedy-drams Robert Taylor and a resume of English history Jean Harlow. Others in the cast in- from the Victorian era to to-day, and including glimpses of European af- clude Reginald Owen, Henrietta Cros- man, E. E. Clive, Una O'Connor, Cora fairs.
Witherspoon and Marla, Shelton: the AT THE ORIENTAL "Breezing
ORIENTAL with Wendy Barrie, Binnie with one of the greatest comedy casts "Sing Baby Sing"; queen, since he played logically by Barnes and William Gargan. A swift ever assembled in Hollywood, includ- returning to his hand with a heart paced brightly humorous movie story ing Alice Faye, Adolphe Menjou, Gre- and finessing the ten as the best about modern nightclubs and
horses at the Sante Anita race track. gory Ratoff, Ted Healy, Patsy Kelly, hope of running the s suit.
that
Home",
A
race
Michael Whalen and the Ritz Brothers. "My enthusiasm was so great
AT THE ALHAMBRA-"The Great"="QUEEN'S "Michael Strogoff' I never shall know whether
my Hospital Mystery," with Jane Darwell (“The Soldier and the Lady").-Stir- angel made the play in full -con- Sig. Ruman and Sally Bane, A ring tale of the experiences of a courier
breathless mysterious sciousness of what she was doing, chilling,
clue of the Czar during an imaginary Tar- hunt as an unseen terror stalks the tar uprising in Siberia in 1870. ThTS or whether she pulled the wrong white corridors of mental hospital Hollywood version of Jules Verne's card. Obviously the club king is a only to have a nit-wit night nurse turn story is a tremendous spectacle thrill- beautiful play since it is the one the mystery into hilarity. hope of cutting communications and
a
AT THE STAR"
shutting out the club suit as A British film wi whole. But, having patted her wych comedian, R
the
silken tresses for putting up king I felt that I had better stifle my next impulse, which was to ask whether she had known what she was doing. Would you have asked, East or skipped it? Pass
2 no trump Pass 8 no trump Pass
Pass
Pass
"Your greatly changed
I would have "skipped
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it!" It
**I sat East and my little cauli-was truly a beautiful play, and why flower was West. Wait until you see look gift horses in the mouth? My the defensive play she made! The metaphor is rotten, but my mean- spade king was her opening lead. Iling clear, signaled with the nine, and declarer TO-DAY'S QUESTION ducked. A low spade continuation Question: I opened the bidding was won by my jack, declarer duck with one diamond on the following: ing again, and the ace won the third S I9 H108 DAQ653 CAQ5
What round. Now declarer led a club, and Partner bid two clubs. there is no doubt whatsoever that he should have been my next bid? would have played du my a ten spot Answer: Three clubs.
drama with an all-star cast headed by Anton Walbrook, with Elizabeth Allan,
To The Neck: Margot Grahame, Eric Blore and Fay popular "Ald | Banter – 10,000 soldiers in scenes make
a colourful background.
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