THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 15, 1937.
Children's Concert
From
The Studio.
Todays Wireless
12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 12.30 p.m.-The BBC Dance Orchestra.
Fox-Trot ENDROI
The phantom of a song. Radio Times.
I breathe on windows.
Mine's a hopeless case.
A festher in her Tyrolean hat.
Comedy Waltz-
The Travelling: Salesman.:
Comedy Fox-Trot
I'm nuts on screwy music.
I laughed so hard I nearly died.
Variety Novelty
Boris on the Bass. Fox-Trot-I wanna woo.
1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report, JENTERED
1.03 p.m. Schumann Trio in D Minor, Op. 63, played by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals.
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Billy Caryll, Peggy Dell, Tom} Webster, Jack Barty, Nelson Keys, Freddie Fox, The Swing- tette and Jack Hylton's Boys. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 8-11-p.m. Chinese: Programme.
the
5 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance Orches-
tra from the Roof-Garden" of Hong Kong Hotel
5-5.15 p.m.--
PROGRAMME.
1. I'm bubbling over with love.
Gone.
2.
4.
3. You're laughing at me.
There's frost on the moon. 5.15-5.20 p.m.-Interval of Recorded
Dance Music from Z.B.W.
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6.
Sentimental and melancholy. Too marvellous for words. 7. Four or five times.
1st Movement Allegro appassionate.j.20-5.35 p.m.— 2nd
Allegro ma non troppo. Andante expressivo. Con fuoco. 1.35 p.m.-Renter Preas; Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast. Time and
Announcements.
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1.45 p.m.-A Variety Programme.
Vocal-
Sweet Sue, just you,
Piano Medley→
No. D. 1......
Vocal→→
The Four Crotchets.
Charlie Kunz.
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When the moon hangs high, The Hobo's Spring Song;
Orchestra
_____~ The Hill Billies.
I once had a heart, Margarita, Serenade in the night,
Vocal
Alfredo and his Orchestra.
Jack Hylton throws a party,
Tommy Handley, Hilda Mundy
BRIDGE NOTES
8. Swing for sale.
5.35-5.45 pm. Interval of Recorded
Dance Music from Z:B.W.
5.45-6 p.m.-
9. Medley of favourite Waltzes. 10. Lively Lady. “
11. Lady in Red.
12.
Organ Grinder's Swing,
L.
6 p.m.--From the Studio. 14 23
A- Children's Concert. 6.45 p.m.-Cinema Organ Music. Caprice Viennois (Kreisler), Serenade (Toselli)...Sydriey Gustard. Popular Selection. Cor Steyn. Six Hit Medley (No. 5),
Harry Crondson p.m.-Viennese Music. Tales from the Vienna Woods
(Johann Strauss), - Blue Danube (Johann Strauss),
By ELY CULBERTSON
Top On The Board
North should not have bid two hearts over the take-out double. He should have been delighted to pass, since his hand was a near- minimum.
West opened his low club and East won with the ace. Now, in- stead of returning the opening lead blindly, East manoeuvred for
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Marek Weber and Vienna City of my
Richard T Life in the Vienna Pr
(Translateur),
Marek Weber and hi Leben ohne Liebe.
Lilian Harvey
Vienna Bon Bons
(Strauss, arr. Atzler),
Or
(Soprano
estra.
Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
7.30 p.m.→→→Closing local Stock Quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange. Market Report.
7.34
p.m.-French Music. Le p'tit Quinquin, Ampres de ma Blonde,
Jean
Veux-Tu partir un jour? Berceuse de Jocelyn,
Dance Music From
The
Hong Kong Hotel
Rachmaninoff Suite No. 2 Pianos, Op. 17, played by
Bebin. tion.
nce.
from Suite for Two 15 (Arensky), played by
Babin.
Scherzo (Borodin) and
Nos E (Rach- y Sergei Rach-
For Thought."
on matters of (Electrical Re-
enny Dennis (Vocal) and Hutchinson (Piano).
Legue Hutchinson— Gone.
2.
Denny, Dennis
3.
Thru the courtesy of love.
Leslie Hutchinson-~~-
I'm delighted to see you again.
9.30 p.m--London"
nouncements. →→
News and An-
Sorbier.|9.55 p.m.-Light Orchestral Items.
Ninon Vallin (Soprano): Elegie (Massenet), "Fortunio" La maison grise,
Georges Thill (Tenor).{ "Sapho" Air de Jean (Massenet), "L'Attaqué “du Moulin" (Brapeau)
Adieux a la foret,
Georges Thill (Tenor). 8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Chinese Concert.
11 p.m.-Close down.
8.03-11 p.m.- —— European.........programme from Z.E.K., on a frequency of 640 kilocycles.
8.03 p.m. Light Opera. "The Merry Widow"
Vocal Gems (Lehar) ... Light Opera Company. “The Arcadians” (Monckton)—--
Arcady is ever young,
Winnie Melville (Soprano) "HMS Pinafore (Gelbert & Sulli
van) Selection
~BBC. Theatre Orchestra g.15 p.m.-London Cricket: Gentlemen Commentary during play by G. H. Fender. Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
Vivienne (Finck),
Longing (Haydn Wood),
The London Palladium Orchestra. Le Cygne-(Saint-Saens),
Leshe Jeffries & his Orchestra. At Dawning (Cadman),-. The Waltzing, Doll (Poldini),
New Light Symphony Orchestra. Fairy Tale (Jonny Heykens),
Albert Sandler & his Orchestra, 10.15 pm Dance: Music.........
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The simple things in life. Slow Fox-Trot-Would you? Waltz-A-Waltz was born in Vienna. Fox-Trot
I'm in love all over again. I'm sittin' high on a hill top. Thanks a million.
Waltz Moonlight, dancing and you. Fox Trot Everything stops for tem. Waltz-A beautiful lady in blue. Slow Fox Trot-Gypsy Violin. Tango Caramba.
Everything's in rhythm with my
heart If should lose you. Play Orchestra, play. Stardust.
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What's On At the Cinemas
If match point duplicate play has any superiority over total point contests as represented by team of four play, or rubber bridge, it is the fierce defensive battles that must be waged over low contracts. In rubber bridge the natural ten- dency is to "let down” a trifle when the opponents are playing a contract of, let us say, one spade diamond ruff. He saw that there
AT THE KING'S — “The Captain's, AT THE MAJESTIC or two clubs. These occasions are was an excellent chance that West, Kid" with Sybil Jason, May Robson, King's Horses" with Carl Brisson, used as breathing spells by the his partner, held both the diamond Guy Kibbee. A rollicking comedy with Mary Ellis, and Edward, E. Horton. A
Therefore, dynamic thrills, pathos and romance bubbling, sparkling musical toast average player in order to con-ace and the spade ace. serve his mental resources for the on the lead, of a diamond: West and enlivened by catchy airs.
would win and return the suit.
swing hands.
diamond for East to ruff,
In match point play, since only Then West could jump on the first. about thirty hands are played dur-trump lead and return a third ing a session, there is neither need nor excuse for letting down a single second. Whether an opponent makes two or three clubs on a hand may make the difference between coming out a glorious first and an also ran second.
The hand shown below, played in a recent pair tournament, brought a top on the board to the team that defeated two spades.
North, dealer.
Neither side vulnerable.
NORTH S.76 HAK 10 9 2 -K*Q 8 1076
WEST SA KJ H65′′
AJ 7 6
CQ 5.2
BEAST
H-QJ
A 843
PO SOUTH S.-Q 10 9 8 5: H.-
The bidding:
romance.
All The
to
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That is exactly how the play went, and in no other way could the contract have been defeated. Declarer saw what was coming but could not protect himself. It is true that he could have discarded his own third diamond on a heart in dummy, but this would not have saved him since West still would have led a third round of diamonds London. for East to ruff and declarer to overruff. This would have saved West's queen of clubs for him. Had East returned a club, declarer would have put up the king and discarded his losing club on dum- my's heart, then would have led trumps. It then would be impos sible for West to give East a dia- mond ruff and the defenders would have been held to three spade tricks, the ace of clubs and the ace of diamonds
TO-DAY'S, QUESTION Question: What is the proper
use to an opening one heart ith the following.
West
3. Q.10.7 4
North East South
1 heart Pass. I spade-Double
hearts Double 2 spades Double
Pass
Pass Pass
D. K 8 6 5
H. 9-73
CJ 96 ?
Answer The proper response
one spade.
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