THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 29, 1987.

A Bach Violin

Piano Recital

12.30-215 pm:

12.30 pr

Have You Forgotten,

Today's Wireless

Piano solo by Billy Mayeri.

Helen Piano Selection,

Piano solo by Billy Mayerl Tsing la la, Finale Act II; Shep-

herd's Song: Sleep On.

Mistletoe,

Piano solo by Billy Mayerl Nimble Fingered Gentlema

True Waltz

ZBW 355 M. 845 kc's: ZEK 640 KC's

Wanderlust,

Sung by Walter Glynn,

from the Roof Garden of Kong Hotel

Hon

6. p.m. Alfredo & His Orchestra 6.45 Gipsy Caprice,

cital

Alfredo & His Orchestra. 1:30 pReuter Press; Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast and An-

Piano sole by Billy Mayerl.nouncements. Billy Mayerl's Own Selection,

140 p.m-Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Grieg Part 1-Pennywhistle, Marigold, Op. 46. New Queen's Hall Light Or- Wistaria, Chopsticks, Ace of chestra conducted by Georg Schnee- Spades.

voigt. pr

Part 2-Ace of Hearts, Junior Ap-157 pm-Dance Music.

prentice, Hollyhock, Canaries

Serenades, Whiteheather.

12.18 p.m. Alfred Pieczver, Tenor.

Trusting Eyes.

I Heard You Singing

Thank God for a Garden.

1.09 pm-Local; Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-New Records. Waltz of the Hours,

Variations

Symphony Orchestra. Symphony Orchestra.

Will You Remember,

Jeannette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy. Farewell to Dreams,

Jeannette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy I Walk Beside You,

Sung by Walter Glynne The Valley Where Wishes come

BRIDGE NOTES

Foxtrot

A Melody for Two,

Jack Hylton & His Orchestra. September in the Rain,

Jack Hylton & His Orchestra. The Rhythm's OK. in Harlem,

Teddy Foster & His Kings

of Swing Take Another Guess,

Teddy Foster & His Kings

of Swing. In the Sweet Long Ago,

Roy Fox & His Orchestra. Choir Boy,

Roy Fox & His Orchestra 12.15 p.m.-Close down

5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 8-11 pm-Chinese Programme. 15-6 pm-Relay of the Dante Orchestra

BY ELY CULBERTSON

Some Instructive Bidding

To a writer on bridge the three-diately, with Four Hearts, but his day meeting at the Waldorf Hotel void makes it necessary for him to in London was an embarrassment of find out where the bulk of West's material. With the finals of three strength lies, in case there should important national events and of be a partial misfit. West makes London and Home Counties pairs the regulation rebid of showing a championship to keep an eye on, strongish four card major suit, life became a succession of hurried and, with a Spade fit assured, East glimpses of critical decisions, com-can safely invite a slam. With plicated by rumours of exciting Ace-Queen of Hearts and three "swing" hands from rooms one had Aces, West cannot refuse the

just left or not yet had time to visit.invitation.

Eliminating from my variegated

My next deal is a problem of "bag" mere freakish curiosities, ding in the final of the Hubert defence against pre-emptive bid- deals that proved disappointing on

analysis, and straight-forwardly Phillips Bowl for mixed pairs.

good or bad play, I select for ex-

hibition the following two deals.

They seem to me useful object les-

NORTH

19

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VEST

EAST 3 QJ 9

sons in modern principles and de- vices of bidding, and more" instuc- tive than, for instance, hands on which the most canny expert could not keep out of trouble.

Is it not instructive that the two crack London teams in the final of the Tollemache Cup both failed to lay-down Small Slam on

the h

cards?

WEST S-KQxx

EAST

SJ 101

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Room 1

SOUTH

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Prelude from Bes

VIOLET

7.13 pm-Peer

Op. 55. Ner chestra condu

Page

Food For Thought.

Talks

Topical Interest

Grieg

Goos

sens.

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

With Plen

35 pm-Three Songs by Paul Robe-

The Black Emperor.

Lonely Road Canoe Songs

7.45 pm Relay

Wilton, as Mr. Mü

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the

Please Written

an original idea

8 pm Local Time

Report and Announ

Chines

8-11

Relay from the 11 pm Close 8.93-II- p.

from ZEK Kilocycles.

azupean

8.03 pm Light Orchestr

Falling Leaves,

Piccadilly,

Delibes

Serena

Fanto

Programme of 640

Ambrose & His Orchest

His Orches

The Desert So

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Food

Old-

Rossi Bossi

Fields

Sung by Gracie Fields. Ahl Sweet Mystery of Life,

Sing by Gracie Swing High, Swing Low, ---

Louis Levy & His Gammont

Bri Symphony

Waltz Will You Rem

Lous Levy & His Garemont

British Symphony. Love Bug Will Bite You,

Sung by Max Miller.

Orch.

Orch.

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Both sides vulnerable.. Dealer: East.

In both rooms East opened with

West: 2 C 2 NT 8 NT All pass Three Spades; South passed; West

East: 2 D3 H4 H

West: 2 C 2 NT 4 H

Fast 2 DSH All pass

raised to Four Spades; and North passed in one room and doubled in the other, South in both cases South led the Ace of and then switched to

Both East-Wests were playing Hearts,

the Lederer Two-Club. On that Clubs, and Four

system West. is just short of a

count for a jump rebid over Two

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