THE CHINA MAIL NOVEMBER 8, 1937
Today's Wireless
Grieg Concerto
For Piano
And Orchestra
Relay of Special Ser
zom St. John's Catherdrosti
12:00-12
12:50
-Geraldo and His Orchestra. Kes
¤Albert: Sandler. (Violin). Extase Reverie (Ganne).
uzing (Benstsky).
* Remembrance (Mario Melfi).
100 pi-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report
1.03 p.m.--Marek Weber and His Or
chestra.
Die Fledermaas Selectio
Strauss).
From Offenbach's Sample Box
Fantasia (Urbach). Merry Widow Selection (Lebar), From The Orient Waltz (Strauss, "azz. Egg). Cloches De Cozneville
***** (Planquette, arr. Metra). 1.30 pm. Benter and Ragby
Local Weather Forecast and nouncements, 140 p.m.
Variety.
2.15 p.m.--Close Down
ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's.
7.35 pm-Noel Coward
Comedy.
Scene From Shadow Play (TO-|
night at 8.30 Noel Coward). Scene From Family Album" ("To- night at 830 Noel Coward). Scene From Red Peppers-
night at 8.30
*Die
ZEK 640 k.c's.
Eiss's Dream
Elisabeth's Prayer
Cohens
Extracts From The Operas Of Wagner
10.30
ose Down
NSMISSIS
Maria Heritza (Soprano}.|12 grim” The King Ivar Andresen Bass Tannhauser-Procession of The 115
Guests To Wartburg Pilgrims Chorns, Act 3
State Opera Chorus And Orchestra. 9.15 p.m. London Relay Empire Ex-
change
12.45
Harpre
Music.
Points at view by travellers from the Do- minions and Colomes.
130 p.m-Big Ben. The News and Ar-
nouncements Greenwich me Sign
al at 145 pm.
La Frequence of 640;
Points of view by travellers from the 155 pm-Close Dow Dawson Dominions and Colonies.
VEL TRANSMISSION:3 Frequencies
Noel Coward). Gertrude Lawrence, Noel Co-
ward and Company. 18.00 pm-Local Time Signal, Weather!
Report and Announcements. 8.05 pm. Chinese Programme Relay
from the Po Hing Theatre. 11:00 pm-Close Down Waltz 8.05-11.00 p.m.
Kilocycles. Presa:18.05 pm Songs by Peter
9.30 pmLondon Relay The News An- (Bass-Baritone).
8.15 pm London Belay-Made In 9:50 pm Grieg Concerto In A Minor
Great Britain-1: South Wales Cop- For Piano and Orchestra.
Played by Ignaz Friedman with Or- per. This is the first of a series of pro-chestra conducted by Philippe Ganbert grammes which aim at giving a cross-10.22 pm Songs by Tauber (Tenor).
Paghiacci Serenade (Leoncavallo 200 section of the country and of the indus- tries and interests of its people. This rogramme will take you among the
Girls Were fade To Love And copper workers of South Wales to hear.
Kiss (Operetta Paganini something of their work and their lei
har and Herbert) sure. Arranged by A. K Hamilton Jenkin and S. E. Reynolds. Produced by 10:30 pm-Dance Music.
1100 pmClose Dow Pascos-Thornton.
5-805 p.m.-European Programme. 8.05-11.00 pm-Chinese Programme. 5.00 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches
tra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel
6.30 pm- Children's Records. 648 pm. Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
(Richard Strauss).
7.20 p.m.-Gracie Fields.
730 p.m. Closing local Stock Quota-
tions and Hong Kong Exchange &.45 pm Extracts from Wagner's Market Report.
Operas.
By ELY CULBERTSON
Weatherly). Beautiful Ital
GSH 2047 Mc/s (13.97 1) GSG 17.79 Me/s (1685 m) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) GSJ (to 3.30 p.m.) 21.53 Mcts 215 pm-Big Ben. Dancing Through
Green Dields and Pave
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אשמת.
Yak at 4.65-på
And Iris Orchestrz
News and An-
Time
420 pm Part one of Tess Of The
D'Urbervilles
BROADCAST FROM 5.00 pza Close Down
DAVENTRY
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GŚG 1779 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 1518 Mo/s (19.76 m. GSD 1175 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSB 951 me/s (3155 m.) G.MT.
8.15 am-Big Ben Jewish men's National Remem.
on
vice. From the Horse Guards --Whitehall, London
the
BERLIN BROADCAST
On stations DJA 3138 m, DJB 19.74: m. DJE 16.59 m, DIN 3145 DJQ 19.63 m
HKT.
1.10 p.m-Music Making
3.00 pm News and Economic Re-
views
3.45 pm Will you be fister A chat about the weers
Mazsical trea
4.00
Sex-
Fri
ade. 4.15 p.m
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Bruno
mbo the Unknown
BRIDGE NOTES
The Take-Out Double
3.30 am The BBC Empire Orchestra. 5.1
9.50 a.m.-Tn Town To-night- 9-35 am-The News And Announce
ments. Greenwich Time Signal
Distance Listening
A talk CV.O..
Novices are taught, and rightly bottomless pit by overcalling with taught, to hold the take-out double two hearts. From that point in the utmost respect. It has been whether or not East rescued,
ten-camage was terrific. found that beginners have a
Two or three West players were dency to double for a take-out when
Manything shrewd enough and experienced 9.45 am they have "support for that partner can bid” As every enough to realise that they had a 9.55 8. good teacher gently but firmly points safer bid at their command than out, this is putting the cart before two hearts. Obviously, the hand the horse. The doubler's partner was too good to pass over one apade, has not yet indicated that he has especially in a duplicate game. But anything and, therefore, there can also obviously, an overcall at the be no question about supporting eight trick level with the suit rank- something that may not exist. Ac-ing next to the opponents spade cordingly, minimum requirements suit, was highly dangerous. These have been established for the take few Wasts solved the difficulty by out doubles and the novice is im-doubling one spade for a take-out pressed with the fact that he must It then was North and South who
North cor have at least three honour tricks were under pressure. before using this effective but dan-rectly redoubled, but when East bid two diamonds, South was pro- players become more experi-perly reluctant to double. The
weapon.
to
Econ
H Walford Davies, 10
170.45
Hay in Germany.
estrale Concer
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