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"In Town To-night": And Other
London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 80, 1988.
Todays Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from. St. John's Cathedral. 12.80 p.m.-Billy Mayor! at the Piano. 12.43 pins Reginald: Foort" at the
Organenderit.
1 pm Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 pm Musical Comedy:
Home And Beauty--Selection.
Adelphi Theatre. Orchestra con- ducted by Francis Collinson.. "Wild Violets"-Vocal Gems (R. Stolz)....Maria Elsner and Mar- tin Kraemer of The State Opera, Dresden with Chorus and Orches-
tra under personal direction of the Composer.
Helen-The Shepherd's Song (Words, Herbert; Music Offenbach-arr. Korngold) .Heddle Nash (Ten- or) with Orchestra conducted by Ernest Irving.
"The Dubarry'--Selection..... New Light Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Willi Lachner..
A
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
'Green
When We Were Very Young'-A. A. Milne and H. Fraser-Simson).
George Baker (Baritone) accom- panied by the Composer. 7.15 pm. London Relay
Thoughts In A Green Shade'. An'an- thology of seventeenth-century verse, prose, and songs about gardens and gardening. Compiled by Jonquil An- tony-Produced by Leslie Stokes. 7.45 p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra.
Mennett (Beethoven). Entr'acte Gavotte ("Mignon.
Thomas).
the
The Hermit (Impression from picture by Arnold Bocklin-Clemens
Schmalstich).
Forest Idyll (Esslinger).
London Palladium Orchestra con- ducted by Richard Crean. "Patience" Selection (Sullivan)
2
The Band Of H.M. Coldstream Guards conducted by Lieut. R. G. Evans.
9.18 p.m.-Bizet The Fair Maid of Perth Suite. Played by The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham.. 10.30. p.m.-London Relay The News.
9.50 p.m.-Alfred Cortot at the Piano. Impromptu No. 8 In G Flat Major,
"Op. 51 (Chopin).
Valse In A Flat, Op. 69, No. 1 (Cho-|
pín).
Tarantelle, Op. 43 (Chopin).
10 p.m.-London Relay-In Town To-
Night'.
Clos-10,30 p.m.-Songs by Peter Dawson
(Bass-Baritone). I See A Tree (Hodges).
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Forecast, Announcements and ing Local Stock Quotations. Announce-
8.03 p.m.-Raie Da Costa At
Piano.
1.80 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,
and Weather Forecast ments.
1.40 p.m.-Haydn-Trio In G Major &
Other Compositions.
Trio In G Major....Cortot, Thibaud- and Casals (Instrumental Trio). Variations In F Minor....Ignace Jan
Paderewski (Piano).
Toy Symphony....Felix Weingartner conducting The British Symphony Orchestra.
Minuet And Finale (from Diverti- mento).... Eero Selin (Viola d'amore), Grete Eweler (Violin) and Gregory Pecker ('Cello). 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
6 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the, Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
7 p.m.-For The Children.
Childhood Memories (Arr. Somers).
London Palladium Orchestra con- ducted by Richard Crean. From the Studio-Serial Story-
"Seeing The Empire". Politeness; Market Square (From
BRIDGE NOTES
Parade Of The Minutes
Myers).
Blue Again (McHugh). "King Of Jazz"--Medley.
The
(Rees
&
There'll Be No South (From "The
Music goes 'round').
A Jovial Monk Am Í (“La Poupee”
--Andran).
10.40 p.m.-London · Relay For The Colonial Service'. Talks on matters of interest to Government Servants in the Colonial Service.
8.15 p.m.-London Relay Cricket
Middlesex v. The Australians. A com- mentary during the second day's play 11 p.m.-Close down. by Howard Marshall from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
8.30 p.m.-London Relay-'Empire Ex- change. Points of view by travel-
lers from the Dominions & Colonies. 8.45 p.m.Selections from Light Opera. The Damask Rose-Selection (Cho-
pin themes, adapted G. H. Clut- sam)......Court Symphony Orch. The Beggar Student (Millocker- Zell-Genee) ...... Hans, Fidesser (Tenor) with Orchestra of the German State Opera Conducted by Prof. Robert Heger.
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies—
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) *GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.58 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.)
¡G.M.T.
"The Maid Of The Mountains"-Se-5 a.m.-Big Ben. 'In Town To-night.
The 5.30 a.m.-In and Out of Rhythm.' A lection (Fraser-Simson).:;
contest: 'Sweet' versus 'Swing.'
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By ELY CULBERTSON
A
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After the qualifying rounds the team-of-four championship at 'Asbury Park, New Jersey, which
the won, we eventually
players The bidding: started their team-against-team knock-out contest.
5.50 a.m. 'Is There Life on Other Planets?' A talk by the Astronomer Royal, H. Spencer Jones, F.R.S., D.Sc. 6.05 a.m-British Light Music. The
B.B.C. Empire Orchestra.
"The Fair Maid
Of Perth Suite By Bizet
6.50 am-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7 a.m.
7.15 a.m.--Close down..
TRANSMISSION 2
Frequencies.
GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH.21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)
10.45 am-Big Ben. Musical-Comedy
Selections. |11.15 a.m.—'Green Thoughts in a Green Shade.' An anthology of seventeenth- century verse, prose, and songs about gardens and gardening.
11.46. a.m.-Frank Biffo's Brass Quin-
tet.
|12.15 p.m.-Cricket: Middlesex v. The Australians. A commentary during the second day's play, by Howard
• Marshall. From Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
12.30 pm.'Empire Exchange.' Points of view by travellers from the Dom- inions and the Colonies.
12.45 p.m.-The B.B.C. Scottish Or-
chestra.
|1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.
1.57 p.m.-Close down.
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)
1.57 p.m. Opening Announcements. 2 p.m.-Big Ben. In Town To-night." 2.30 p.m.-Operatic Selections. 2.40 p.m.-'For the Colonial
Service.' Talks on matters of interest to Gov- ernment servants in the Colonial Service.
3 p.m.-The B.B.C. West of England
Singers.
3.30 p.m.-Sonata Recital, Lilly Phil- lips (Violoncello) and Anne Mukle (Pianoforte).
4 p.m.The News and Announcements..
Greenwich-Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.... 4.20 p.m.-The Adventures of Jack and Jill' (Episode 3): "The Salvation of Sholto. A series of musical plays. 5 p.m.-Close down.
In their first match M. D. Maier and David Burnstine garnered the largest penalty of the entire tourna-2 D ment a 2,000-point set. The pen-8 NT alty, which was achieved in one of the first few hands, was very gratify-
North Pass
East
Pass
Pass
Dbl.
South
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Pass
Pass
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE ALHAMBRA AND Jreen O'Sullivan, and Virginia Bruce. A QUEEN'S "The Big Broadcast Of gripping drama within the walls of a... 1938," with-W. C. Fields, Martha Raye, great medical insti
institution amid the suf- Dorothy: Lamour and Shirley Ross. A ferings of the daily victims of crimes.. West brilliant cast of radio and film stars traffic and accidents. The story of a. with scintillating music and dancing, young physician who marries a woman 2 C
high comedy and gorgeous settings who does not love him and a pretty- Pass makes the picture one of the most young nurse, also married, but in love.
amusing and thoroughly delightful with him. Pass production on the screen for a long
time.
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AT THE STAR-100 Men And A Girl", with Deanna Durbin, Adolphe AT THE ORIENTAL "Public Ene-Menjou and Alice Brady.
A comedy
ing, as it allowed us to "coast" for: South made his first mistake after the rest of that match. It was due his partner had bid two diamonds. to some poor bidding by our op-Although he held quite a fair hand; ponents, coupled with a lead-direct-still he should have rebid his strong my's Wife', with Pat O'Brien, Robert drama with music featuring Deanna ing double.
fivecard spade suit, which North Armstrong and Margaret Lindsay. The Durbin and Leopold Stokowski ta
picture show what happens when the famous conductor. North, dealer.
would have raised. South might desperate mates of the mobsters try to then have played the hand at four break from the clutch of the under- spades-down one trick (At the world and go straight.
and other table Oswald Jacoby Charles Goren, holding the North- South cards, were defeated one trick at the four-spade contract.)
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
S.-9 8 3
H.-K Q 7 4
D.-K 7 6 5 2
C.-6
Mr. Maier
WEST
8.-Q 10 4
H.-2.
D.-8 3
C.-A Q J 10
9 6 2
Mr. Burnstine
EAST
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H. 10 9 6-5.8 D—AQ
SOUTH
SA KJ 65
H-AJ 8
Holding a club stopper. South decided that a no-trumps game" would be easy, and after his two no-trumps bid North made the atrocious bid of game in no-trumps rather than bid either three spades or three hearts.
Mr. Burnstine's double was a re- quest for a diamond opening the first suit bid by dummy. Mr. Maiër opened with the eight of diamonds, and declarer despairingly put up the king from dummy.
East made his four tricks in diamonds, and West then romped off with seven-club-tricks. All "de"""" clarer could save out of the wreck were his two aces.
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