Moana Beach
Boys From The Studio
THE CHINA MAIL MARCH 21, 1
Today's Wireless
1200-12.20 p.m.-Belay of Service of Intercession from St. John's "Cathe- dral
12:30 pm-Charlie Kunz at the Pia Charlie Kunz Pismo Medley No. R.
"Charmaine', "Sally***Diane, 'Sleepy Time Gal", "Chloe', “Margie”. Charlie Kinz Piano Medley No. E. S: Pop goes your Hearty believe in Miracles", "Okay Toots" "Old Bo- hemian Town', "Boll glong Govered Wagon", "She wore a little jacket of blue'.
12.40 p.m.--The BBC. Dance Orchestra 1pm-Local Time Signal and “Wea-
ther Report.
183.p.m.Lordon・・ Piano-Accordeon
Band and Greta Keller (Focal);" Wine Song (From "Caravan")}~
Orchestra cond. by Scott Wood| Dream Time (Davis & Coots). Hawaiian Paradise (Hamy Owens).
ZBW 355 M 845 kc
State Opera.
Dream Girl
Piano SoloMy Gypsy
(From "Command Performance") Please Remember (Denby-Watson)
13. Leslie Hæbebinsonnier Orchestra Aftes All These
ears
Slow Fox-Trot (Gilbert-Nicholls)-- Silver Stils On Moonlit WatersTM Slow Fox-Trot (Gilbert Grindand Nicholls). Jack Wilson and His} Versatile Five.
Harry
VocalI've Got A Rain In My Saw- dost (Wade, Warner); Folly-Wolly- Doodle (From "The littlest Rebel') Mac Questal (The Betty Boop Girl) Orchestra-Homé Again Blues
Quickstep (Berlin-Akst) Roy and His Orchestra. Orchestra cond. by Scott Wood.(2.15 p.m.-Close down. Lights Out (Hill).
5-8.03 p.m.-European Programme. These Foolish -Things (From The 8.03-11" pm Chinese Programme. “
William Walker revue Spread it 5 pm.-Belay of Dance Orchestra from abroad")
Greta Keller. the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong At The Close Of A Long, Long Day, Hotel
(Moll & Marvin). Diddle Dum Dee (Dunn & Forth).
Orchestra The White Cliffs, of Dover (Teon &
Towers)
Log Cabin Lullaby (S. & G. E
Byrne & Schuster),
Orch. cond. by Scott Wood. 1.30 pm-Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Azzounce. -ments.
6.30 p.m.-For The Childrennen var
Nursery Rhymes....Jay Wilbur and
His Band (Focal Chorus). Ferdie Bear 4. Told by Rose Frie man. Singer Winifred Bury At
the Piano, Thomas Dininil. Little Man, You've Had A Busy Day
(Sigler, Hoffman & Ważne)...Les Allen with Mrs. Allen and Nowman Sidney Torch at the Organ. 6.47-Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-
Baritone).
140 p.m.-Light Variety Numbers.
Piano Solo-Melodies of the Month, The Border Ballad (Cowen).
No. R. 9. (So Exre', The First Glory Of The Sea. (Sanderson). Time I Saw You? “What Old Feel- Full Sad (Graves-Buck). ing, Tre Got My Love To Keep 6.57.p.m.-Yariety Programine. Me Warm, Let Us Be Sweethearts 7.35 p.m.-Closing focal Stock Quota- Over Again', “Goodnight To You All')....Jay Wilbur (Piano) with 7.40 pm-Studio-George Pearson & Rhythm Accompaniment.
his Moana Beach Boys.
tions.
8.03
ZEK 640 k.c's
Schubert Compositions In- Quartet *Death And The
Quartet No. 14 In D Minor....... Roth
And Sa Ta The Gardens”“” London Relay
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.38 1e/s (19.78 m.) 117 Yes (25.53 m.) GSB: 9ht mass (31.55 m
7:00 am.
Ben In Town To-
String Quartet (Roth, Antal, Vol-GHT Har & Scholz).. Lied Aus Wien (Willner-Reichert- night"
Schubert).... Elisabeth Schumann 7.30 s.m.-The Way of Peace 10: The (Soprano).
Scene To-day" Speaker: R. W. Se- ton-Watson, Masaryk Professor of Wilhelm Back Central ng
History, in the Taiversity
Moment Musicale In A Flat Major,
Op. 94, No. 6....
bans (Piano).
Der Exkong (Goethe-Schubert, Op: 8:00 am-The BBC Empire Orchestra. 1).. Alexander Kipnis, (Bass) (8.50 anhe News and Announce. (Gerald-Moore at the Piano).
ments. - Greenwich Time 9.00 am.
Serenade.
The Rosebud; Hark! Hark! The 9.15 am-Close Down.
Lark Elsie Suddaby (Soprano) with Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore.
p.m-London Relay-Empire Ex- change. Points of view by travel- lers from the Dominions and Colonies. 2.15 pm Concert Waltzes.
TRANSMISSION: 1.
Frequencies
gnal at
· GSF 2L53′′ Me/s. (13.23 12) GSH ZLAT Mc/s (1897 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s. (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Me/s (19.76 m). 10.45 am--Big Ben The BBC
Orchestra. Un-
Souvenir Fleari (Composer
known); Coeur Ardent (Composer 11.30) Base Palace of Varieties.” Unknown)......Nullo Romam and 12.30 pm The Karl Caylus Hayers. His Orchestra with Hawaiian Gr-1.00 pmEmpire Exchange.
1:15 pm-Popular Waltzes. 1.30 pm The News and Announce- ments Greenwich Time Signal at 145 pa
In Dreamy Night (From Der Land
streicher'); Evening On The Rhine Willy Richartz)...Orchestra Mas- cotte. The Last Drops (Kratzl). Magyari
Imre Es Ciganyzenekara (Hungar ian Gypsy Orchestra).
9.30 p.m-London Relay The News. 19.50 p.m.—Light Orchestral
Petronella (Ar. Diack); Strip The Willow (Arr. Diack), F. Scottish Country Dance Orchestra conduct ed by J. Michael Diack. Meg Merrilees (Arr. Diack)....Scot- tish Country Dance Orchestra con- ducted by J. Michael Diack pm-London Relay And So To The Gardens. Some glimpses of London's old pleasure gardens Vairxhall, Panelagh, Marylebone, Cremorne which were the resort of all the Town a hundred years ago
Vocal-The Czarevitch-Operetta in 8 p.m.-Local Time. Signal, Weather 10
Brief: (Lebar Jenbach-Reichert)... Forecast and Announcements. Herbert E. Groh (Tenor), Tresi 8.03 pm-Chinese Programme-Relay Radolph (Soprano) with Chorns from the Ko Shing Theatre. and Orchestra from the Berlin 11 pm-Close down
BRIDGE NOTES
By ELY CULBERTSON
Boy Scout Complex
South (to North): "Apparently you don't recognise a penalty double when you hear one?
I have played with a great many two heart contract. The following men, supposedly well into the age snappy dialóg ensued:- Lof, discretion, who should join the nearest Boy Scout Troop. This is casting no aspersions on the Scouts Their purpose and practices are ad-
North (to South): "Well, I wasn't mirable. It would be splendid if sure and I thought the safest thing the players to whom I have referred was to bid-my suit.” were to take the Scout motto, "Be South: You realised that I had prepared," for their own. Unfor-failed to double at my first oppor- tunately, however, they have chosen tunity?”
North: "Yes, but—”
and more.
11 pClose down.
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DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies-
155 p.m.-Close Down.
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies
GSH 2147 Mc/z (13.97 m) - GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m) "GSF: 1574 Me/s (1982 m.
GST (to 8.30 pm) 21.53 Mc/s 155 pm Opening Announcements. 200 pm Big Ben And So to the Gardens." Some glimpses of London's- old pleasure-garders: Ranelagh, Marylebone, Cremorne which were the resort of all the Town -a hundred years ago
2nd more.-
3.00 p.m.-Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, from the Savoy Hotel, London
3.30 pm In Town To-mgn 4.00 p.m. The News and Announce-
ments. Greenwich Time Signal a 415 Pan
4.20 pm Bonald Gourley, in Piano-
forte Improvisations. 4.30 pm Friends to Tea.*
pocket vaudeville. 5.00 p.m.-Close Down
Test-
What's On At the Cinemas
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Lurse Painer and Spencer Tracy form -Robert Louis Stevenson's greatest a new and fascinating co-starring team South Seas romance in glorious tech- of the Big City, the story of an immi-¡nicolour. Three men and a woman, grant girl who marries a New York caught in the ebb-tide of hope and taxicab driver in Norman Krasna's pride, live through the most amazing story of life among a big city's teem drama ever filmed With Oscar Ho- ing millions.
molks, Frances Farmer, Ray Milland and Lloyd Nolan. Reviewed elsewhere.
one if the other Scout tenets, name- Iy, "a good deed each day." It is South: But, my eye! What you one thing to assist an elderly per-really said when you took me out son across the street, and quite an-was that I didn't know what I
LAT THE MAJESTIC “Come And other to rescue a bridge opponent was doing. If fd wanted to hear Dance" Stuart Erwin, Jean Muir, Crea and Frances Farmer. A romance AT THE STAR-"Dance, Charlie, Get It", with Edward Arnold, Joel Mc- com impending disaster.
about your spades I would have Glenda Farrell, Allen Jenkins, Charles in which Awold has the role of a doubled one heart. I don't know Foy, Mary Treex, Tommy Wonder in a fumber baron, who in his youth had why it is, but somehow or other backstage story with many new angiven up love for power and is mock- always find myself knee-deep in 000 and decides to make it into $50, madly in love with the daughter of the gles. Country boy Erwin inherits $20,ed by his own decision when he falls partners.**
1000 at the expense of the Big City. A woman he once loved to find his own
swift farce-comedy with music.
son his successful rival
East, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
WEST
K 64
62
NORTH
S.-Q 10 9 7 3 2 H-8
D.-10 9 5 C.-K 9.3
EAST S.-A 8 5
H-A K10 43 D-7 32 C-8 4
SOUTH
E-Q J 9 6 D
bidding:
South
art. Pass
A K Q J
Q 10 7.5
West
1 no trump Double Pass
3 no trump Double
Pass
o
and rolicking musical
he end of the last
orions,
the
South may have expressed himself rather forcibly, but there was rea- son for his anger. He had defiber-
AT THE QUEENS – “Every Boy's Lately set a trap for the opponents'
|A~ Holiday”, with Mae West, Ed- hearts, and the quarry had fallen AT THE ALHAMBRA – The Barmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth, Her-- into the net only to be released fier" with Leo, Carrillo, Jean Parker, man Bing and Lloyd Nolan The lat promptly by the trapper's supposed Beach's stories, in which the gold mad
and Otto Kruger. The best of Reflest of Mae West's pictures, a helpmate. Two hearts doubled un-Yakon days live again in this match doubtedly would have gone down less love story 500 points, on reasonably good de- fence. Not only had North confus- ed a penalty double with the take- out variety, but, evidently feeling that his hand warranted better than North a forced response, he had~ Passthe bidding to dangerous heights by spades jumping in spades. --- Pagg.
rth was the player in this case
It is impossible to play partner- ship bridge without a sound founda- tron in the conventions.
uld hie himself to the near- TODAY'S QUESTION
camp. After the smoke Question: My partner opened the had cleared, South, with bidding with one heart. Opponents his heart, had to sit and did not bid. I responded with points chalked up to the spade. With is my partner's the enemy A
red only
ond bid with:
HAKJ864, D. KJ 13, C-4?
wer. He should a
of three diamonds.
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