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Concerto In C Minor

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Summer Over The

old Stokow

h Isles

Kipnis. (Bass). (Schubert)

12.30-2.15 pm ropean 12.30 p.m.-Light Opera

The Arcadians" (Monckton);

Arcady Is Ever Young.

The Pipes Of Pan

Winnie Melville (Soprano) Country Girl Selection (Monckton).

London Theatre Orch. The Beggar Student (Millocker):

Ich Knuptee manche zarte Bande. hab kein Geld, hin Vogeli

Hans Fidesser (Tenor)

ique (Messager):

The Swing Song

Trot Here And There (Donkey Duet). Winnie Melville & Derek Oldham.

Tom Jones Selection (German)..

Band of HIM Grenadier Guards pm-Local: Time Signal and Wea- ther Report

1.03 p.m.-Vivian Ellis (Pixno), Shall We Dance" (Gershwin):

Intro: Shall we dance; Beginner's Luck Slap that Bass, They all laughed, They can't take that away from me, Let's call the whole thing off.

Streamline The First Waltz (Ellis).

BRIDGE NOTES

113 pm-Louis Levy & His Gaumont

British Symphony.

Jingle Of The Jungle.

The Eyes Of The World Are On You

(Fika: London Melody").

Everybody Dance.

My What A Diffrent Night

(Film “Everybody Dance"). - Taking A Stroll Around The Park

(Film Variety Parade).

Tamming The Town Upside Down

(Film '0.HIMS/).

1.30 pm-Reater Press, Bugby Press, Local: Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.40 pm Songs by Frances Day (So-!

prano).

Swing

Me And My Dog

(Film Public Nuisance No. 1). Love's Melody.

(Film 'Dreams come true'). 150 pm H. Squire Celeste Octet.

Andante Cantabile

(Tschaikowsky, arr. Willoughby). Operatica (Famous Operatic Meio-

By ELY CULBERTSON

The Rule Of Eleven

When a low card is led, it usual-Į ly is the leader's fourth highest card of that suit. Subtract the de- nomination Enumber of pips] of the card led from eleven. The re- sult is the number of cards in that suit, higher than the card led, which are held by the other three players" [not held by the leader].

S.-K. J 8 6

WE S-Q 9 4.

SOUTH

10 9 8 7 3 2

D-K 65

20-

The bidding:

North East"

South

West

1 club 1 diamond 3 spades Pass 4 spades Pass Pass Pass

South's three spade bid was not West leads the spade five. If a strong bid, but was of a preemp- this is a fourth highest lead, East tive nature.

dies) (Arr. Squire). Souvenir (Drda arr Willoughby) Phantom Minuet (Hope).

Valse Bluette Ar de Ballet Brig

2.15 p.m.--Close down.

4-7 p.m.--Chinese Program

7-11 pm European Pro

17 p.m.-Bance Music.

Fox-Trots

There's Somethin The Old Oaken.

Riley Farley & Their

Boys.

Tango

Siempre Unidos.

El Que A Hierro Mata

Tipica Francisco Canaro. Fox-Trots

Sing, Baby, Sing (From the Swingin' On The Moon.

10

Orch.

sancted the Orchestra

mmer Over Forthern Ire

Produced by

News &

(Reeves Myers).

Wilber & His Band London Relay Big Ben The St Leger A zumning commentary by observers at the parade ring, the: start, and the grand stand. From Town Moor Racecourse, Doncaster.

Bob Howard & His Orches Waltz Oh, Mr. Man In The Moon. Quick-Step Wasn't Lying When I Said I Love You Henry Jacques with His Correct Dance Tempo Or-10.25 pm-Variety & Dance Music.

chestra

Fox-Trots

La-De-De Ea-De-Da

Hurdy Gurdy Man

Nat Gonella & His Geor 7.30 p.m. Closing local

tions and Hong Kong Ex ket Report

7.35 pm-Spanish Maste

Suite Iberia.

Danza Espanola.

Madrid Sym-

phony Orchestra, conducted by En- rique Fernandez Arbos,

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 pm-Rachmaninoff Concerto No.

2 in C Minor, Op. 18. Played by Bachmaninoff and the Philad Symphony Orchestra, conducted

For Trots

Say The Word And It's Yours, Everything's Bhythm With My

Jack Jackson & His Orch arr. Burschel).

(Eimer)

Rute. (Delettre,

Lucienne Boyer. Little English Inn. Sailing Home With The Tide.

Jack Jackson & His Orch

There's No One With Enduran Whoa, Josephine Frank Crumit.

Going Home

Jack Samage & His Comboys.. Close down

What's On At the Cinemas

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AT THE ORIENT

the

Ros lexander and Beverly Ro- A riotous comedy romance-on- Wallingford type of

knows, by subtracting 5. from 11, West opened his highest dia- that the other three players hold

mond East won with the ace and exactly six spades higher than the correctly laid down the heart king, spade 5. Four are exposed in dum- my. East has two. That accounts heart. West won and made the

following this with his remaining story for all six. Therefore South. can

complete give-up play of shifting have no spade higher than the five to a club. Declarer, holding eleven When the spade fr is played from trumps in the combined hands AT THIE KE dummy, East plays the spade nine, and wins the trick without being ace. The king falling, the hand renders

promptly banged down the spade forced to use his queen.

TODAY'S HAND

was spread.

Clark count

for the

Certainly it should have requir-tions ed 30 great imagination on West's Certain alibis are heard over and part to have seen that setting trick over again at the bridge table. One was impossible except in the trump of them is: "But, partner, I would suit itself. South's bidding clearly have established a trick in the indicated a six or seven card trump dummy by leading so and so.” I The suit If it were the latter. Fast alibi artist often loses sight of the could have no more than fact that the trick established trump. Of course it need would be 100 per cent worthless to the king, but there was no the declarer. To-day's hand is an lose by continuing w extreme example. »

North, dealer.

Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH

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EAST

Obviously, East could with his spade king contract

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