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Talk By Sir Josiah Stamp From London

THE CHINA MAIL MARCH 24, 1938.

Today's Wireless

12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service

Intercession from St. John's Cathe iral..

12.30 p.m.-Songs by Paul Robeso

(Bass).

Climbing Up (The Mountain Son from King Solomon's Mines”).

Love Song (From: "Sanders

River').

Canoe Song (From Sander

River'),

12.40 p.m.-London Palladum

tra.

Childhood Memories (Arr. Samers).

- Orch, cond. by Richard Grear Phantom Brigade (Myddleton) Aisha (Lindsay).

Orch. cond. by Richard Green, Classica Selection (Arr. Ewing).

Orch. cond. by William E. Pethers.

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

ZBW 356 M. 845 k.c■ ::

and Announce

Campasitims by Grieg.

London Phi- Orchestra cond. by Sir

Peer Gynt")...Mávis mo) with Piano. Spring

bum: Papillon

ZEK 640 k.c's

tion Match (From "Le Pro Meyerbeer); Imperia March, Op. 32 (Eigar) BB.C Symphony Orch cond. by Adrian Boult

7.32 pm-Closing Local Stock: Quota-

tions.

7.35 pm Variety.

8 pm Local Time Signal, Weather

Beport and Announcements. 8.03 pm.- Chinese Programme

Concert

Greef (Piano Solo). are In D Major Op. Gustave Cloez and L'Or-11 Phatharmonique De Paris.

ose down.

European Programme. Chinese Programme. p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

1.03 pm New Light Symphony Or(6 chestra and Grace Moore (Soprano). Dance Of The Hours (La Gioconda

-Ponchielli)

Orchestra Intermezzo (Coleridge-Taylor); Pre- lude (Haydn Wood) Orchestra. I Give My Heart (From the Operetta "The Dubarry'); The Daberry (From the Operetta

"The

Du- barry)

Grace Moore. Melody In F, Op. 3, No. 1 (Rubin-7.15

stein); Romance In E Flat, Op. 44.1 No. 1 (Bubinstein) Orchestra 1.30 p.m.-Reuter & Rugby Press,

BRIDGE NOTES

p.m.-Close down. 8.03 pm-Variety. 8.30 pmLondon Relay

Black Dog'.

Studio

At The Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by Pascoe Thornton and S. E. Bey-

nolds.

9 pm-Piano Solos.

Toccatta, Op. 7 (Schumann)

".

pm Studio Children's Hour. pm The B.B.C. Wireless Singers. 0 Hush Thee. My Babe (Sir W. Scott Fantasiestucke (Schums

&A Sullivan); 0 Who Will O'er 1. Des Abends The Downs So Free? (de Pear- 2. Aufschwang sali)...cond by Stanford Robinson. 3. Wartam *- Venus On Earth (Lincke); Unrequir-9.15

ed. Love (Music Lincke, words, Craig)....with Orchestra cond. by p.m.-The B.B.C. Orchestras. Joseph Lewis, Overture "Masaniello" (Auber).

The B.B.C. Symphony Orch cond. by Adrian-Boult.

By ELY CULBERTSON

The Three Phases Of Defence

In the final analysis, defensive the queen and jack, went up with play must be broken up into three the ace and returned a heart. Deciar phases. First, there is the vital er won, and laid down the club ace, question of the opening lead which, then, when the jack fell, led a low of course, forms a department all club to dummy's ten. Then heart by itself. The second phase of de-king was cashed and then, with no fensive play is the formation of a convenient egress from the dummy, general line of defence after the declarer played the diamond queen. dummy goes down. But even though East won and, noting the fall of much light has been brought to West's three spot, returned another bear on the situation by the appear-diamond. (An important point is ance of dummy's thirteen cards, involved here. Had West originally there may remain several points of held more than two diamonds, such doubt which can be cleared up only as the A-5-3, his proper play, when toward the end of the hand.

following to the trick won by East's

Simon Bar

-12)

G.M..

Grieg Items.

London Relays

7:00 am-Big Ben Swift Serenade."

The Swift Serenade Concert Orches- tra...

730 m-Recital of Australian Bushr 745 am-The Lincoln': A commen

Songs

tary on the Lincolnshire Handicap, from Carholme, Lincoln.

₤8.00 The Pianoforte

Trios

8.35 sm World Affairs A talk by

Beethoven.

8:50 am The News and Announce

the Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson.

ments. Greenwich Time Signal 9.00 am.

19.15 am-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION 2

Frequencies

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m GSE 2147 Mc/s (18.97 m.) GSG 17.79; Mc/s. (16.85 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (1976 m.)

10.45 am-Big Ben Harold Ramsay, at the Organ of the Union Cinema, Kingston-on-Thames.

11.15 a.m.-The Count of Monte Cris-

to. A romantic melodrama. Yves Nat 1145 am Alfred Van Dam and this p.m.-London Relay World Af fairs. A talk by The Rt. Hon. Siz 12.30 pm. At the Black Dog.'

-State Orchestrar- Malcolm Robertson, G.C.M.G., KBE 11.00 pm-Musical Variety 9.30 pm-London Relay The News 9.50 p.m.-Military Band Music.

The Whistler And His Dog (P) The Whistling Farmer Boy

more)

Silver Stars Band The Guards Patrol (Williams)

Regimental Band Of HM. Grena dier Guards cond by Major George Miller

1.15 p.m.- World Affairs. A talk by 1.30 pm. The News and Announce the Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson.

Greenwich Time Signal at

ments

145 p.m. 155 pm-Close Down

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GSH 2147 Mels (1337′′ 123 GSG. 17.79. Mc/s (15.85 m GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) GST (to 3.30 pz.) 21.58 Vic/s

10 pm London Relay-The House Int The Country. A programme writ- ten by Billy Bray. The music play- ed by Rae Jenkins And His Orches-155 p.m.-Opening Announcements.

a Presented by William Maclurg-2.00 pm-Big Ben. The House in the 18.45 pm-London Relay Monkey Country

Wrenches in the Trade Machine-1.245 pm. Monkey Wrenches in the A talk by Sir Josiah Stamp. G.C.B., G.B.E

11 p-Close down.

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GSG 17.79 Me/s (16.85 IL) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 =) GSD 11.75 Me/s (25.53 mL) GSB 9.51 mc/s (3155 #

Trade Machine'- 1. A talk by Sir. Josiah Stamp.

13.09 p.m.-John McCormack (Tenor): 3.15 pm-The Band of His Majesty's

Royal Marines.

4.00 pm-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at-

4.15 pm

4.20 p.m.-Matters of Moment?

talk by the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bond- fielä, LL.D.

435 pm-Scots Concert. 5:00 pm. Close Down :

Let us put ourselves in the posi-king, would be the five, not the three What's On At the Cinemas

Match point duplicate.

West, dealer.

tion of the West defender in the The play of the lowest card out- following hand:

standing is absolute evidence that Night",

AT THE ORIENTAL “London By, AT THE KING'S 52nd Street?

with George Murphy Pits with Ian Hunter, Leo Carrillo, Pat Pa- the player now is void.)

Johnson and Virgina Field The story terson, Zasu Pitts anod Kenny Baker West ruffed with the club six and, reveals the London of tradition, gloomy A musical romance filled with melody without perceptible hesitation,

to outward appearances in its viel of dances and featured with several song. derplayed the spade ace. Declarer, and night clubs and deads with a mys

fog, but gay and dramatic in its lights hits. who had carefully noted that East tery plot and of a reporter out to sobre to date had shown only the

dia-the murder but encounters the dang

North-South vulnerable.

NORTH

S-K 10 6 4

H-K 8 5.

D.-Q J 7 4 C-10-3

WEST

S-A 8 3

E-10 9 4

C-9 2 6 5 2

D.-A 3

EAST

752

E-A 6 3 2 D.

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SOUTH

S-J9

E-QJZ

·D-365

G-A KQ 74

Secret", with Kent Taylor, Fay Wray AT THE ALHAMBRA... “The Jury's

mond king and heart ace, hardly be of a wealthy man to find her deep-and. Nan Greg. The story of a man,

ly involved in the murder.

could fail to guess

wrong at this point. He let the lead ride to his

own jack. East-put-up-the queen land returned the thirteenth heart.

AT THE STAR

victim of circumstantial evidence, o trial for his life for murder with the real slayer one of the jury. The man- ner in which he escapes the chair is revealed in a most unexpected manner after the conclusion of the gri

“Adorable””

"Green Lis 10 9 2 Declarer, seeing what was coming, with Bicol Flynn, Anita Louise,

threw his losing spade, but this wicke Errol Flyn is in the role-o

garet Lindsay and Sir Cedric E did not avail, because then East

young surgeon who sacrifices his car played his last diamond, thus assur-eer to save that of older doctor. Anita with Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat.-

AT THE CENTRAL ing West of a trump trick

Louise and Margaret Lindsay provide An old favourite worth seeing again When West underplayed his spade Hardwick

the love interest while Sir Cedric ace the hand had reached the third his life to search for a vaccine that with Miriam Hopkins

is the surgeon who risks AT THE QUE phase. All problems had emerged ill control the dreaded spotted fever. Henry Stephens.

into the light. Declarer's glistribu-

The West

North East

Pass Pass Pass 1 diamond 2 clubstion had been established as five] Double Pass

Pass

Pass

ad an

comedy drama, depicting the uniqu type of romance between

star whom with the best intentions

The River” a gloriaUIS – LINCIR On ed young heiress ande

moving story.

chubs, three diamonds, and at least AT THE MAJESTIC Perhaps it is superfluous to point, three hearts. If he had a singleton ring Bobby Breen ably supported by world, she tries to double- out that East's diamond bid was spade and the thirteenth heart, all the famous Hall Johnson Choir of a this serves as the basis of more psychic than honest. But was lost. Defenders, having won hundred voices. South's overcall, vumerable, had no four tricks, never could, take more alibi whatsoever. It was just a poor than the spade ace. If he had two bid. As to East's leave-in of the spades, for West to lay down the] penalty double, either his courage ace of spades was tantamount to or his optimism suffered from ele surrendering. A spade phantiasis Of admitted that he

look hard

Is this hand the

not a blind one,

it must betion would be won with the ald have had to and declarer then would safe take out

and pult West's:

pening lead was underplay of the ace as the cause East had conceivable defence was

the old reliable pro

bid and West was beautifully ped with the

sait. Aner laying down the

viewing dummy, a dismond

tion seemed

ly when East

correctly

of

heart

top Fast,

who could

declarer with both

TO-DAYS

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vulnerable, with

SAK 375 3,

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