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Haydn "Clock": Symphony Under Toscanini

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 2, 1938

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral, 12.30 p.m.-Reginald Dixon at

Organ."

Dixon Request Medley.

Dixon Hits No. 7.

12.42 p.m.-Debroy Somers Band.

Fanfare-Selection.

"

the

The Gay Nineties-Waltz Medley. 1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m. Tino Rossi (Tenor) And

Continental Orchestra.

Gipsy Love Overture (Frânz Le-

har).

Viyat Hungaria (E. Kalman)........Edith

Lorand And Her, Viennese Orch. C'Est A Capri-Tango Chante. Le Chaland Qui Passe-Valse Chan-

tee..

.M. Tino Rossi. A Frangesa! (Celebre Chanson Na-

politaine-Mario Costa). Souvenir De Pausilippe-Serenade 8 Napolitaine-(Godfroy Andolfi),

·

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

2.15 p.m.-Close dow..

6 p.m.-Studio-The Children's Hour. 7 p.m.-Mozart Sonata in A Major, K. 331. Played by Edwin Fischer (Piano).

7.17 p.m.-Emanuel Feuermann' ('Cel-

lo).

The Magic Flute-Seven Variations On The Duct "The Manly Heart" (Mozart, arr. Beethoven). Andantino (From "Konzertstuck”--

Weber).

7.80 p.m. London Relay"At The Black Dog". Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by Pascoe Thornton, and S. E. Reynolds. p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Report, Announcements and closing|

pm-Hayda-Symphony No. 101 local Stock Quotations. in D Minor ("The Clock”). Played by The Philharmonic Symphony Or chestra Of New York conducted by A. Toscanini. 8.30 p.m.-Songs by

(Soprano)

Orchestre Napolitain. Vesuviana, Tarantella (F. D. Mar-8.03

chetti) Orchestre Napolitain. Reviens Cherie (Cyrleroy, Gardoni &

Patruno)

Tino Rossi. Menuet

Menuet Boc- Orchestre Symphoni- que sous la direction de Francois Ruhlmann.

cherini)

(Celebre

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast

ments,

and Announco

i

1.40 p.m.-Saint-Saens-Concerto in G Minor, Op. 22. Played by Arthur De Greef (Piano) and New Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Sir Ronald. Introduction Et Rondo Capricciose, Op. 28 (Saint- Saens) Renee Chemet (Violin), Piano accompaniment

Landon

Harold Crazton.

played by

BRIDGE NOTES

Miliza Korjus

Serenade (Moszkowsky). The Maidens Of Cadiz (Delibes). La Villanelle (Dell' Acqua). 8.42 p.m.-Compositions

Lehar.

of

Franz

"Paganini"-Vocal Gems.

Light Opera Company, The Land Of Smiles

You Are My Heart's Delight. Patiently Smiling.

Albert Sandler, and His Orch. My Every Thought, My One Desire

(From "Giuditta").

By ELY CULBERTSON

Swing Hands

The final of the London cham-L. Phillips and Mr. Ellison (play- pionship contest for the Melville ing the Lederer Two-Club) in Room Smith Cup produced some exciting 2. In Room 1 Mr. Naughton (West) bridge. This contest usually does, led a Spade. Mr. Harrison Gray and in importance and general in- took the trick, played out trumps terest it vies with the Gold Cup. and his remaining Spade, and then I think the British Bridge League led a Diamond. Mr. Naughton put would do well to recognise this, and up the Ace, which dropped his give the London Cup the same partner's lone King and the con- dignity of a 100-board final.

tract was made with an overtrick, With two such crack combina-South's losing Clubs being discard- tions as the Whitby and Harrisoned on dummy's Diamonds. Gray teams opposed, 64 boards may In Room 2 Mr. Simon (West)

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Loveliest Of Women (From "Giudit- ta"). Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Vienna Philharmonic Orches- tra conductor: Franz Lehar. Serenade from "Frasquita”.

Emil. Roosz And His Orchestra. "Merry Widow"-Selection.

Marek Weber & His Orchestra 9.15 p.m.-London Relay World Af

fairs'. A talk by H. V. Hodson. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Latest Dance Music And

Variety.

Fox-Trots The Pretty Little Patch. work Quilt; Too Lovely To Be True (From The Sky's The Limit'). Jack Wilson & His Versatile Five. Piano Solo Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs -Selection; Sailing Along-Selection

Patricia Rossborough.

Fox-Trot-Sweet Genevieve. Waltz-Un The Sunny Side Of The Rockies....Ronnie Munro And His Orchestra with vocal refrain. Vocal-Night Nursery; The Village That Nobody Knows....... Turner

Layton. Fox-Trots ---

Something To

Empire Follies In London Calling"

5.45 a.m.-World Affairs.' A talk by

H. V. Hodson. 6,00 a.m.-The BBC Empire Orchestra. 6.30 a.mThe Derby': The 165th Re- newal of the Derby Stakes. A com- mentary from the Grandstand, Ep- som. Racecourse.. 6,50. a.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at

7.00 a.m.

7.15 a.m.-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION 2

Frequencies

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (1393 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)

a.m-Big Ben. The B.B.C. Northern Orchestra.

Mr.

10.45

11.30 am. At the Black Dog.

Wilkes at home in his own bar-par- lour.

12.00 noon.—"The Gang Smasher' (Epi- sode 9). A radio serial adapted from the novel The Gang Smasher by Hugh Clevely. 12.20 p.m.

Students* Songs. The B.B.C. Men's Chorus.

12.55 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital by Mar-

garet Chamberlain.

Sing 1.15 p.m.-'World Affairs.' A talk by About (From the Film); In My H. V. Hodson, Little Red Book....Mantovani and 1.30 p.m.-The Newa and Announce- His Orchestra with vocal chorus.

ments. Greenwich Time Signal at Polka-Ragamuffin ...... Mantovani

and His Tipica Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Some Sweet Day; Shim-

Me-Sha-Wabble

...... Miff Mole's Molers.

10.30 p.m.-London Relay-The Em- pire Follies' in 'London Calling'

1.45 p.m.

1.57 p.m.-Close down.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies—

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GBG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)

p.m.-Big Ben. The Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines (Plymouth Division).

With, Albert H. Grant; The Three 1.57 p.m.-Opening Announcements. Herons; Clarence Wright; Betty Bol-12.00 ton; John Rorke and Joseph Meeds And His Band. Production by F. H C. Piffard.

11 p.m.-Close down.

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 (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) G.M.T.

a.m.-Big Ben. "Take your Choice.' A weekly entertainment feature.

5.00

2.30 p.m.-"The Empire Follies' in 'Lon-

don Calling.'

3.00 p.m.-The Gang Smasher' (Epi- sode 9). A radio serial adapted from the novel The Gang Smasher by Hugh Clevely.

3.20 p.m.-"The Dansant.' Sydney Kyte

and his Band.

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

4.15 p.m.

4.20 p.m.-'Matters of Moment.' A talk. by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Lytton, in a series for listeners in India. 4.35 p.m.-Programme of Gramophone

Records.

5 p.m.-Close down.

fail to yield a conclusive result, the Knave of Clubs, Mr. Evans What's On At the Cinemas

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:

"Fifty

When so strong a team as Dr. Whit-(East) returned the Queen, and Mr. by's happens-to-acquire-an-early Ellison~(South) ~then tried to ruff AT THE KING'S "Charlie Chan on tead of nearly 2,000, the result on in dummy his losing club.

AT THE ALHAMBRA But Broadway."-The Great" White Way Roads To Town". The thrill-spiced ro- 64 boards is almost foregone. The West's Nine of Trumps took the gives Chan his greatest adventure, the mance of two young folks marooned in. lead was not worn, down until trick. Although West led the Ace mits his son to save pop's life. With a little white rabbit.

candid camera murder case which per-a mountain hut and chaperoned only by board 63. Had there been an- of Diamonds and killed East's Warner Oland, Keye Lake, J. Edward Ameche, Ann Sothern, Slim Summer- Starring Don. other 37 boards to go, a really fine King, the contract was now defeat-Bromberg, Joan Henry, Donald Woods ville, Jane Darwell, John Qualen, Alan. struggle would have been in pro-ed by one trick-a swing to and Douglas Fowley.

Dinehart and Stepin Fetchit. spect. Dr. Whitby won by 30 the Harrison Gray team of 750.

* ** * points.

Four Spades is the safest contract, AT THE QUEEN'S "Goodbye AT THE STAR-"Bulldog Drum- I give some interesting swing and with ordinary Approach-For-Winninger. One of the most hilarious more, John Howard and Louise Camp- Broadway", with Alice Brady and Chas.mond Comes Back", with John Barry- hands from the period when the ing methods should be reached comedies of the current season. There bell. An adventure mystery that starts. Harrison Gray team were fighting without difficulty.

are also many situations of touching excitingly from the first clue through. to decrease the lead. In the first Here is another curious deal, sentiment and suspenseful drama. a series of situations alternately roman-- case, curiously enough, neither where in both rooms North-South

tic, funny, dangerous and sinister. The team reached the best contract. did not bid at all on game cards.

AT THE ORIENTAL—“Madame X", plot is wound round the kidnapping of NORTH

with Gladys George, John Beal and Drummond's financee by a female out: Warren William. S-K Q.x

One of the most to get even with Drummond for con-- celebrated and heart stabbing dramas victing her lover on a murder charge. H-A 10 X X X

the world has ever known. The story D-Q X

follows the dramatic career of al AT THE MAJESTIC “Borneo.”. A 10 x

young woman, who for one indiscretion Martin Johnson's last and greatest ad- in her married life descends the scale venture film, taken but a few weeks. EAST

of life until as a withered harridan she before his death in the world's most is defended on a murder charge by her mysterious island and bringing for the own son for whose sake she had com- first time to any camera many fantas-- mitted the crime.

tic scenes and strange new animals.

NORTH.

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EAST

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WEST S-x

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North South vulnerable

Dealer: North

Room 1

North

East South

No

No

2. H

2 NT

No

3 H

Weat No No

4 H

North

No

East

All pass

Room 2

South

No

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Game-all C-Q J x x x Dealer: S.

Room 1,

West: 1 H2H 4 H

East: 2 D 2 NT North doubles

Rome 2 West: 1H 2 H & D

East: 2 D 2 NT All pass

The doubled contract was de- feated by two tricks, while in Room West. 2 the contract was just made, the No Harrison Gray team gaining in both. rooms a swing of 620-as--part-- North-South were Mr. Macleod and scores were doubled, North-South,

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Mr. Harrison Gray (playing the it will Acol system) in Room 1 and Mr.Spades.

ved, have game in

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