THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1937.

Doreen Ma And

Lee Wong:

From The Studio

12.30-2.15

12.30 p.m.

Today's Wireless

European Programm

Egmont Ove ure, Op. 84 (Beetho

ven)

Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Adrian Boult, Night on the Bare Mountain (Mous-

sorgsky)

London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Coates.

Sangeršlūst. (Strauss),

Albert

Johann Strauss & Symphony Orch.

The Two Imps (Alford),~

Dancer of Seville (Granow),

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's :::: ZEK 640 kc's

When the sun says "Goodnight" to

the mountain.

I'll sing you a thousand love songs. Gone.

When is a kiss not a kiss? There's a small hotel...

* On your toes.

Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the 2.15 p.m. Close down.

Bournemouth Municipal Orch.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

1 p.m.--Local: Time Signal and Wes-7-11 p.m.-European Programme..

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-Light Opers.

"The Geisha" Vocal Gems (Jones),

Light Opera Company.

"The Gondoliers” (Sullivan).

(a) Of happiness the very pitch, (b) Rising early in the morning, (c) Take a pair of sparkling eyes,

Derek Oldham, George Baker

and Chorus. 1.20 p.m.-Efrem Zimbalist (Violin).

Burlesca (Suk).

Persian Song (Glinka).

- Tallahassee (Scott).

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press; Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m.-Leslie Hutchinson

piano.

Blue Moon.

|7 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital by Ignaz

Friedman.

Song Without Words (Mendelssohn)-

Sadness of soul. Lost illusion.

Venetian Gondola Song. Lost happiness.

Minuetto from Suite, Op. 21 (Suk). Berceuse (Chopin).

Mazurkas- Op. 33, No. 4 & Op. 24,

No. 4 (Chopîn).

7:30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quota-

tions and

Hong Kong Exchange Market Report. 7.35 p.m.--Slavonic

8.03 p.m.-Military Band Music.

Colonel BogeyMarch (Alford), Youth and Vigour (Lautenschlager),

Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. The Bells of St Malo (Rimmer); Semper Fidelis March(Sousá),

Band of H.M. Goldstream Guarda, 8.15 p.London-Big Ben Cricket: Oxford v. Cambridge. A commen- tary during play by Howard Mar shall, from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

8.30 p.m.-Cinema Organ Music.

Free,

Terance Casey.

Night must fall,

Quentin M. MacLear Parade of the Weddings, Wedding of the Parades,

The song of songs, Standchen (Heykens),

Quentin M; MacLean. 8.50 p.m.-From the Studio. Doreen Ma (Piano) and Lee Wong (Vocal). 1. Lee Wong-

So do I.

There's something in the air.

2. Doreen Mɛ—

Under your spell.

DancesTM by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, con- ducted by Vaclav Talich.

at the

No. 10 in E Minor.

No. 12 in D Flat Major.

No. 16 in A Flat Major.

3.

Lee Wong-

7.50 p.m.--Songs by Herbert E. Groh

(Tenor).

4.

Water Lilies (Zander).

Only for you (Amberg).

Isola Bella! (Backers).

You and the night and the music. May I have the next romance with

you?

Watching the stars.

153 p.m. Fox-Trots,

Goodbye, little dream, goodbye. When a woman smiles.

BRIDGE NOTES

North, dealer.

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

By ELY CULBERTSON

Alternate Lines

Whether or not declarer should

Where the lazy river rolls Doreen Ma-Medley:

Thanks for Inspiration. Tain't good.

What's On

6.

Haydn Quartet In

A Major

One never knows, does one?

Lee Wong Go Doreen

-Supposin-

my Love.

9.10 pm—-Löndör At The Theatrea”

Descriptions, and 364

Londen

Shows by Dudley Glass and Dorothy Brunton.

9.30 m, London News and An

nouncements.

9.55 p.m-Haydn Quartet in A. Majer, Op. 55, No. 1, played by the Pro Arte Quartet:

1st Movement Allegro.

2nd

3rd

4th

"Adagio cantabile.

Menuetto & Trio. -Finale

10.12 p.m.-Light Orchestral Items.

Fairy Tale (Heykens, arr, Fioulkes), In the shadows (Finck),

Tom Jones & his Orchestra. Songs without words potpourri,

Marek Weber and his Orchestra. Traumerei (Schumann, arr. Walter), William Tell-Andante (Pastorale)

(Rossini, arr. Walter),

Massed Orchestra of 'Cellos. 10.33 p.m.Dance Music.

Fox-Trot---

Miracles sometimes happen. Just say 'Aloha.” Waltz-The whistling waltz. Fox-Trot

The Fleet's in Port again. Tango--La Carcajada, Fox-Trot

Lights out.

I'm shooting-high. Front Page News. Waltz Close to me. 11 p.m.Close down

At the Cinemas

AT THE QUEEN'S—“Stowaway. this exciting and diverting film which With Shirley Temple, Robert-Young, recounts the romantic adventures that Alice Faye, Eugene Pallette, Halen follow a sensational jewel robbery by a Westley, Arthur Treacher and J. Ed-| breath-taking Continental beauty. ward Bromberg.. Shirley in China,

Sowing awak up a phoney. romance

on-around-the-wor

and making possible a real one. Also liner, busting

ation pictures.

AT THE ORIENTAL → “Conflict" Bryant Washburn Based on Jack with John Wayne, Jean Rogers and

London's novel, "The Abysmal Brute" ged grandeur of the Sierra Nevada and photographed entirely in the rug- Mountains of California, the picture combines drama, suspense high excite ment and romance into a spirited action story.

AT THE CENTRAL "One

Way

In the case of those hands which, three rounds of hearts which fol- offer alternate lines of play, the lowed disclosed that East could 20th Century F technicolou crux is not merely to choose one atop the fourth round, declarer felt over the other [assuming that that fate had treated him badly. neither has an appreciable edge],| West ruffed in on the third heart but to be consistent after selecting.with the club queen, and existed I have seen a great many cases in with a diamond. which either one of two plans spade had to be conceded for the Eventually the would succeed if followed up logi- slam's defeat. cally and consistently. Vacillation, however, is rarely successful, and to take one feature from this plan have finessed for the queen of clubs and another from that is the height

is a close point. The finesse might of something or other.

well have succeeded where every In the hand shown below the declarer's actual play of the ace and other plan would fail. But on de- clarer chose to commit himself to a king of trumps the slam still was certain line of play. This would there on consistent handling. De have been all right except for his clarer should have seen that there Passage.William. Powell and Kay subsequent inconsistencies.

was a good chance that heart's Francis in a picture that will not be would not break, and that, there Warren Hymer, Aline MacMahon, and forgotten assisted by Frank McHugh, fore, he would find no place for the Herbert Mundin. discard of his losing spade. It should have been simplicity itself to have taken a little insurance against a bad heart break. All that was necessary was to strip the dia- monds from the North-South hands, and then to lead out the ace, king, and queen of hearts. If these went through, the fourth heart would provide a discard for declarer's low spade. If they did not, the holder of the club queen could be put on lead and, unless he so fortun late as to have the thirteenth dia- mond, he would be forced to lead a spade to North's and South's com bined tenace. This one more op- portunity created – by___ sound, play would have resulted in the fulfill-

Both sides, vulnerable.

NORTH

S-A-10 7 H-A KQ 5

D. K J 2 C-A 7 3

WEST S-K 8 6 3 2

B-19:9

D.-10.9 8

CQ 54

EAST S. J 54 HJ 6 3 2: D-75 4 3 C.-10 6

SOUTH

9.

H. D.-A

The bidding:

North

1 heart...

East Pass

South

2-clubs

6 clubs

8 no trump Pass

5 clubs Pass Pass

West

Pass Pass

Pass ment of the contract.

ten,

West opened the diamond which declarer won in his own hand. A low trump was then led

TO-DAY'S QUESTION Question: The bidding ha

North 2 spades

to dummy's ace and on a trump re- South turn, East following with the ten,1 club

been:

Fast

Bass

declarer went into a long, agonizing] What should South rebid with huddle as to whether to finesse. the following:

8 H—K Q 7 D. 10 8 7:6

C-KJ977

Finally, he chose to lay down the

club king. To his disappointment, the queen did not drop and, when

Answer: Two no trump.

AT THE MAJESTIC "Desire", with Comedy, drama, and adventure are ex- Marlene Dietrich and Gary Coope pertly interwoven into the textur

AT THE KING'S -- "A Family Af- fair with Lionel Barrymore, Cecilia Parker Eric Linden, Mickey Rooney and Charley Grapewin. All the stars- of "Ah Wilderness”. A new film which draws a poignant picture of the tragedy and comedy that mingle in the average home in any small town.

AT THE ALHAMBRA "Let Them Live, with John Howard, Nan Grey. Robert Warwick and William Davidson. A significant phase of modern life por- trayed with dramatic intensity. The story of the valiant battle of a young doctor to compel a political boss to im- prove health conditions in a city,

AT THE STAR “Make Way For Lady.A romantic comedy with Her- bert Marshall and Arne Shirley in the starring roles. The story is greatly enhanced by surrounding the two stars with a notable cast headed by Margot Grahame and. Gertrude Michael and in-

cluding Clara Blandick, Taylor Holmes,

rank Coghlan, jun.

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