THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 10, 1938.

Mozart "Jupiter

Symphony

In C Major

Today's Wireless

12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Special Ser-

vice from St. John's Cathedral 12.30 p.m.-Songs by Richard Tauber

(Tenor).

311

12.42. p.m.-New Mayfair' Orchestra.

The Millionaire Kid Selection

(Mayerl).

A Vision Of Spring.

7.10.

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's ::

Orchestra Mascotte.

0 pm Closing local Stock Quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange 7.15 p.m.-London Relay

Varieties, TOUTE

A Musical Comedy Switch (arr.~ Market Report....

\Hall).

1.00 p.m.-Local Time, Signal

Weather Report.

and

1.03 p.m.-Edward German Composi-

tions.

Tom Jones-Selection, 'Henry VIII' Dances:

Merrie England-Dances:

A Princess Of Kensington-Selec

tion.

130 pm Reuter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast and An nouncements,

1.40 p.m. Variety Fregramme. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

5.00-8.05 p.m.--European Programme. 8.03-11.08. p.m.-Chinese Programme 5.00 p.m. Relay of the Dance Orches-

the Roof Garden of tra from

Hong Kong Hotel.

6.30 p.m. Children's Records.

the

6.45 p.m.- Gitta Alpar (Soprano) and

Concert Waltzes.

My Darling Waltz ("The Gipsy

Baron J. Strauss).

Berlin State Opera, Orchestra cond. by Dr. Leo Blech.

I Give My Heart (from the film). The Dubarry (film I Give My

Heart').

·Gitts Alpar.

Spring Waltz (Lincke).

April Smiles Waltze (Depret). Vienna Boheme Orchestra, Moonlight On The Danube-Waltz

(Byron Gay).

BRIDGE NOTES

Palace Of

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m.-Chinese Programme-Re-

corded programîn

11:00 pm. Close Down. 8.05-11.00ɔ p.m.--

ropean Proостатте

from ZEK On a Frequency of 640 Kilocycles.

8.05 pm Mozart--Symphony - No. 41

In C Major (Jupiter),

Played by The B.B.C. Symphony Or- chestra cond. by Adrian Boult. 8.33 p.m. Moart Songs and Overture

Impresario.

Ahl Je Le Sais ('La Flute En-

chantee').

Lilly Pons (Soprano) Orch. cond.

by John Barbirolli. Overture 'Impresario'.

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra

cond. by Adrian Boult Ach, Ich Liebte.

ZEK 640 k.c's

8.57 p.m.Gilbert, and Sullivan Ex-

cerpts.; 'Iolanthe

Fare Thee Well, Attractive Strang-

er.

Bertha Lewis and Chorus- of

Girla

Good Morrow, Good Lover!; None

Shall Part. Us

Winifred Lawson and... Leslie

Rands. Loudly Let The Trumpet Brayl

Chorus of Men, v

Strephon's A Member Of Parlia

ment

Mixed Chorus,

When Britain Really Ruled The

Waves.

Darrell Fancourt and Mixed

Chorus.

Excerpts From Gilbert

And Sullivan

$8,45 am In Town To night.

9.15 i.m.The BBC Empire Orchestra. 10.00 am. The News and Announce- ments, Greenwich Time Signal at 10.15 am..

10.25 a.m. Close Dov

TRANSMISSION

Frequencies-

·GSJ 21.58 Mc/s (12.98 m2 GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17,79-Mc/s. (16.86 m. GSO 16.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.).

10.45 am-Big Ben, Jack Helyer,

the Organ, me

11.15 a Palace of Varieties. 12-15 p.m Chamber Munici, 54, 12,45 p.m.—Frank Rea and his Orches-

tra

Newa and -- Announce- Time Signal at

In Vain To Us You Plead.

Nellie Walker, Alice Moxon, De-15 p.m.-Er ire Exchanges.

rek Oldham, Darrell Fan 1.30 p.m. court and Chorus of Girls.-

145 p.m. 9.15 p.m.-London Relay Empire Ex-

change Points of view by travel-1.55 p.m. lers from the Dominions – and Co- Iónies.

Ser-2.30 p.m.-London Relay The Newa.

9.50 p.m. Variety.

For the 10.15 p.m. London Relay ~~Colonial Service. Talks on matters of interest to Government Servants in the Colonial Service 10.45 p.m.-Dance Music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

("Die Entfahrung aus dem

ail') Martern Aller Arten ("Die Entfub-

rung aus dem Serail'). Margherita Perras (Soprano)

and Orchesters der Staatso per, Berlin. cond. by Bruno Seidler-Winkler.

8.50 p.m. Violin Solo.r

Sonata (H. Eccles, arr. J. Salmon). BROADCAST FROM

Zino Francescatti with Maurice

Faure at the Piano..

By ELY CULBERTSON

Trump End Play

On dum-

"Dear Mr. Culbertson: The fol-ed with dummy's queen. lowing hand came up in one of those my's diamond ten South discarded so-called friendly family games, in the deuce of clubs. North's seven which the wives refuse to play with of clubs was trumped with South's

seven of spades. their husbands as partners.

South, dealer.

North-South vulnerable.

WEST

NORTH

S-4

H.--A 10 8 D.-A J 10-9 C.-9 7 5

EAST

S.-J.10 6 5 2

S-None

H.-54-2

K-763

D-7 6 5 C.-6 3

DAVENTRY

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Frequencies.--

GSG 17.79 Mc/» (1638 m.) GSO 16.18 Mc/s (19 GSD 11.753 Me/s (25693©m.) GSB 9.81 mc/a (8155 G.M.T.

8.15_a.m.-Big Ben. Part-song

BBC Men's Chor

The

Clos

Down.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies-JAJ

GSH 21.47 Me/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17,79€ Mc/s (16.88 m.) GSF 1514 Mc/e (19.82 m.) GSJ (to 3.30 p.m.) – 21.58. Mc/s

ening Announcements.

Ben. Pianoforte Recital.

the Colonial Service.

Interlude.

Folks Home

Announce-

eenwich Time Sigual, at

Draw for the Fourth

"Friends" to

ocket vaudeville.

5.00 p.m.-Close Down.

"At this point you will notice that What's On At the Cinemas

the declarer had reduced his trumps equal to that of West's South's heart king was taken in dummy with the ace, the heart ten laid downs and all hands followed suit. Then North's last diamond was trumped with South's spade eight and, as you see, West had no alternative but to lead into the declarer's tenace spades.

in

“There has been considerable dis- D-K 8 43 cussion as to what, in bridge par C-KQJ 10 8 4 lance, the play of this hand would be called, Is it n inverse grand coup, or just another end play?

"Yours very truly,

SOUTH

S-AK Q 9 8 7 3 HK J9-

D

C-A_2

North

The bidding South: West

1 spade Pass

“B. G. Brooklyn, N. Yo ́ ́ In bridge o

_parlance, the type of play necessary to the fulfillment of the contract is known as a “trump reducing play” or “trump end play." East It is of course a variation of the 2 diamonds 3 clubs grand coup. But the fact that the 4 hearts Pass long trumpă are on defender's left,

3 spades Pass

4 no trump Pass

6 spades Pass

5 no trump Pass Double Pass":

Pass

than his right, makes

difficult play somewhat more well as more exciting.

the

North "West led the club six,

The final contract was logical and played the five, East the ten, and the play deserves great praise. Most South the ace. South played spade of us, on viewing the East-West ace, West and North followed, East hands, would contract for a small consid able discarding the eight of clubs. South slam in spades with

fulfilled it, then played the spade king, hop- trepidation and, if we ing to locate the diamond king by would have, grounds for strutting, a signal card from East West fol-E ............ TO-DAY'S QUESTION lowed, North discarded the dia Question: Dealer opened the bid- diamond. Second mond dence, and East fulfilled my ding with one fondest expectations, aluffing the hand passed. What is third hand's diamond eight, South then led the correct response with, queen of diamonds and covered with dummy's ace. North's diamond jack was, covered by East's king, and South trumped with the spade three, South led the heart jack and cover

S. Q-7 H.-K 1 DK8CAKA Answer: Three clubs, There three and one-half plus honour t with a strong rebiddable auit.

"AT THE ALHAMBR King", with Joe D. Paul Kelly and Do is always behind whe This provides tions in which other excellent

cast as a Chump

Helen Mack

per man who story breaks

comic situs-

to give

God's Forge Brea

AT THE MAJESTIC. try And The Woman and Beverly Roberts, supported Barton-MacLane, Robert Barrat El Brendel in technicolour film.

AT THE ORIENTAL. New Faces OF 1937"*. A series of musical come- dies inaugurated with this picture to bring new talent from the entertain= ment /~markets of the world to the screen Audiences.

tion

iber

es of stage-struck girls are the res- of the two "stars.” The ʼn the highly successful

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by Edna Ferber

THE STAR. "Of Again"

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throughout by gay

numbers,

48 Mari Wilder

Again,

comedy capera în

tuated

and gorgeous

uch: Charm

esent the feminin

vey and George portant, supporting roles. yesterday.

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AT THE KING'S....... The Prince And The Pauper. Mark Twain's unforget- table story of the beggar boy and prince who changed places is now the AT THE QUEEN'ES" At The Stage most topical of films. Starring: Erroll Door" with Ginger Rogers, Katherine Flynn, Claude Rains, Henry Stephen- Hepburn, and Adolphe Menjou. A son, Barton MacLane and the Mauch striking contrast between two distinct Twins.

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