THE CHINA MAIL JULY

Recital of Schubert Songs By

Mrs. R. Sanger

1997.

Today's Wireless

12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 12.30 p.m. Alfredo Campoli and his

Salon Orchestra.

An Old World Garden,

The Knave of Diamonds (Steelé). Love in Idleness

Serenata (MacBeth).

Why?

Because (Gade).

12.49 p.m.Hawaiian Music.

My South Sea Sweetheart.

Blue Sparks.

Lion Rag.

Lonesome without my Baby.

Masters' Hawaiians,

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-Songs by Webster Booth

and Frances Day.

Webster Booth-

I'm all alone.

Frances Day

Swing.

I'm a fool for loving you.

Webster Booth--

Pale Moon...

The World is mine to-night.

Frances Day -

Love's melody.

So must our love remain.

BRIDGE NOTES

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Webster Booth-

At dawning (Cadman). -Mifanwy (Forster).

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press; Local: Wea- ther Forecast, Time and Announce- ments. *

1.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral Items.

La Siesta (Barcarolle), (Norton,

arr. Letter).

The Grasshopper's Dance (Buca-

lossi).

The Palladium Orchestra. Puszta (Mihaly)..

Forget it, and smile. (Bohmelt).

Barnabas von Ceczy and his

Orchestra.

1.55. p.m.-Variety.

Tangos

Garufa.

La Cumparsita.

Jean Wiener and Clement Dou-

cet (piano Duets).

Piano Medley-

Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No.

R. 3.

Charlie Kunz.

Fox-Trot-

Strike up the Band.

By ELY CULBERTSON

Communication Plays

Communication plays deal with WEST

entries. An entry card is a card

which will win a trick, allowing the S 8 7 player to lead to the next trick. H K 9 53 Since a finesse depends upon the D A Q 3 2 lead coming from a certain hand C K J 10 plays which deal with entries are among the most important in bridge.

SOUTH

S.9:3

Blues

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Harlem Bluès.

Varsity Match Commentary:1

Howard Marshall

Carlos Sedano.

La Clochette (Paganini)

The Dance of the Goblins (Baz

Alfredo Rode.

Jean Wiener and Clement Dou- 8.15 pm London Cricket: Oxford v.

cet (Piano Duests).

Cambridge. commentary during play by Howard Marshall. From Lord's Cricket Ground, London: 8.30 pm-London-Catchword Songs. They were top-liners in their day and they still trip off the tongue. › Remembered and assembled by Denys Kilham Roberts. Produced by John Pudney A

2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 8-11 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 5 p.m. Relay of Dance Music from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

6.30 p.m.-Overture: “Impresario" (Mo-

zart), played by the B.B.CS

Symphony Orchestra.

6.34 p.m.—Mozart: “Jupiter” Symphony No. 41 in C. Major, K. 551, played by the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Adrian Boult.

1st Movement-Allegro vivace. 2nd Movement Andante cantabile. 3rd Movement-Menuetto and Trío. 4th Movement-Finale.

7.03 p.m. Children's Records.

Ferdie Bear----

Ferdie in Fairyland

-

the Moon

song Home again. Told by Rose Fyleman; Singer:

Winifred Bury; at Piano: Thomas Dunhill.

Now We Are Six--

the

(a) Down by the pond; (b) Twice

timess

(c) Cherry stones, (d) Cradle song

752 (Fraser-Simson).

7.15 p.m.--Lez Allen and his Canadian

Bachelors.

7.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange

Market Report.

EAST 7.35 p.m.-Light Orchestral Items.

HA 10 742

D 8.5 4 C 8 4 2

SAKJ 4 H Q 8:6 DK 10

L

NORTH D7 6 5.2

WEST

EAST

DJ 10 4

D.9 8

SOUTH

The bidding:

3

South

West North

NORTH

S8·7.5

2

WEST S None H None

DJ 87

H: 8 (trump)

D None

SOUTH SK 10

H9 DA

1 spade Double 3 spades

Past

Pass

Pass

Pass

East was tempted to bid hearts over what he recognized as a shut-out three spade bid but, feel-

four

EAST ing that, his partner might have

SJ 6

H None D K.9

:

Serenade (Toselli). Serenade (Drigo).

Barnabas von – Géczy and his

Orchestra.

Concert Waltz Joyousness (Haydn

Wood)

Light Symphony Orchestra. 7.45 p.m.--From the Studio. A Recital of Schubert's Songs by Mr. R. San- (Soprano). Ace: by Gerald

ger

Sydney.

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal; Weather

Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-A Relay from the Ko Shing

Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m.-Close Down 8.05-11 p.m.-European

Programme

from ZEK, on a Frequency of .640 Kilocycles.

8.05 p.m.--Violin Solos,

Gavotte (Gossec).

=

gramme.

Variety and Dance Pro-

Cinema Organ Medley-

Popular Melodies.

Harold Ramsay.

Tangos

Jingle Bells.

Twilight.

E. Bohr's Argentine Tango Or-

chestra. Vocal and Piano

All alone in Vienna. Goodnight, my love.

Leslie Hutchinson.

Fox-Trot

I'm just beginning to care. Waltz

I'm still in love with you.

Henry Jacques with his Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

Piano Selection

9.30

"Over She Goes.

Billy Mayerl.

p.m.-London News a and An- 9.55 pm Light Orchestral Items.

́nouncements.

In the mystic land of Egypt (Ke-

telbey).

Charles Prentice and his Or-

chestra..

Castanets Waltz (Richartz). It happened in Vienna Waltz

(Muhr).

Orchestra Mascotte.

I want your heart (Haydn Wood). Masquerade (Loeb).

Albert Sandler & his Orchestra. 10.15 p.m.-London Big Ben. The State Visit to Scotland. The entry of their Majesties" "King" George VI and Queen Elizabeth into Edinburgh. The arrival at Princes Street Sta- tion. The presentation of the Keys of the City. The procession to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

(Electrical Recording).

10:30 p.m.-Jack Hylton and His Or

chestra.

i11 p.m.

Close.Down.

What's On At the Cinemas

shaded his take-out double because AT THE KING'S “Private Detec- American folksong "Carry Me Back of opponents part-score, decided tive 622 with William Powell and to Old Virginny" with touching appeal that discretion was the better course. Margaret Lindsay - One of the best John Barrymore plays the jealous im- stories William Powell has had for apressario convincingly, while such not- West was not crazy about any long time and back to the type of role ed actors as Tom Brown, Lynne Car- opening lead that offered itself. A that made him the idol of millions. ver Rafaela Ottiano and Herman Bing

lend suppo trump appeared the only safe one,

AT but he was afraid that the tempo wife" Rosalind Russell and John THE MAJESTIC — “Craig's

AT THE ALHAMBRA & QUEEN'S which probably would be abandoned Boles co-starred, with support

"Stowaway. With Shirley Temple, on that lead might be more serious! Billie Burke, Jane Darwell, Alma Robert Young, Alice Faye, Eugene In Figure 1, you will see how an than losing a trick in one of the Kruger and Raymond Walburn. Pallette, Helen Westley, Arthur established long suit winner may be other suits.

Treacher and J. Edward Bromberg. He therefore bravely an entry. Since both North and

AT THE STAR When's Your Shirley in China, stowing away on a pushed out his fourth highest heart. Birthday?” South hold a long card in diamonds, East won with the ace, and correct- who adds to the gaiety of screen an phone romance and making possible Starring Joe E. Brown, round-the-world liner, “busting up a on the fourth round of the suit ly returned his highest club. De- North's D 7 is an entry, for it will clarer refused to risk the opening gazing and serious minded astrologer.

diences with his ludicrous adventures a real one. - Also 20th Century Fox's as an ex-pug who has fallen for a star- technicolour Coronation pictures. win over South's D 3.

up of the club suit, in which the Marian Marsh, Fred Keating and Ed- A ruffing entry is automatically play of the queen might result, and gar Kennedy support. produced whenever a player wins a merely took the precaution of cover trick by ruffing. In Figure 2 you ing East's club with the nine spot, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy,

AT THE ORIENTAL “Maytime"- will notice that it is desirable for to insure that the lead would pass among other favourites, ging the North to lead to a finesse in spades. into West's hand. West won with In order to obtain the lead he ruffs the ten, and now could make no bet South's ace of diamonds, although ter return than a trump: Declarer that card would have won the trick won with the ace, and overtook his if unmolested. By ruffing North own jack with dummy's queen, then does not gain a trick, but an entry. led a low diamond and played the

Appraising A Finesse

ten. He really did not care much There are safe finesses and dan-whether this lost to the queen or gerous finesses: Since both types the ace. The crux was that West often occur in the same hand, it be-would be on lead, and be unable to hooves declarer to separate the sheep capture the club queen. from the goats.

South; dealer.” North-South

score.

vulnerable,

NORTH

3 Q 10 6 5 2 HJ

C-7 58

the

As it happened, West took queen of diamonds and was helpless on to avert disaster. A club return would be up to South's ace queen tenace. The diamond ace would merely establish dummy's suit for club discards, and a heart return would only delay this same inevit- [able setting up of the diamonds.

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