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Z.B.W, Orchestral Recital From The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 16, 1988.

Today's Wireless

12-12.30 p.m. -Relay of Service of In-

tercession from St. John's Cathedral, 12,30 p.m.--Songs by Richard Crooks

(Tenor).

O Song Divine' (Arthur St. Ives-

Gordon Temple).

A Dream Of Paradise (Claude Lyt-

tleton-Hamilton Gray). Killarney (Falconer-Balfe). 12.40 p.m.-Barnabas von Geczy & His

Orchestra.

Fresh Breezes (Borchert). In Merry Mood (Haringer). Black Orchids (Richartz). Adua-March (Olivieri). Espana-Waltz (Waldteufel). Castanet Waltz (Willy Richartz).

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

ther Report.

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1.03 p.m. Mendelssohn - Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64. Played by Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and The State Opera Orchestra conducted by Leo Blech.

Dr.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

ments,

1.40 p.m. Variety.

2-15 p.m.-Close down.

Vocal-

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

Leben Ohne Liebe, Waltz (From

'Nie, Wieder Liebe'). Harvey with Orch.

Ich Lass Mir. Meinen

Schwarz Bepinseln

(From Einbrecher') Fritsch with Orch.

Undivided (Sievier & Thayer). A Song For You And Me (Rizzi). Moon Of Romance (Strachey). 8.15 p.m.-Studio -- A'

Z.BW. Orchestra.

.Lilian

Korper Fox-Trott

Willy

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Two Pianos-Fox Trot Medley...Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye on two pianos with string bass and drums.¿ Vocal-Some Of My Songs (Mabel Wayne): In a Little Spanish Town; It Happened in Monterey; Who Made Little Boy Blue?....Sung by Mabel Wayne at the piano with Violin and 'Cello. Orchestra-You're Always In My Arms (From 'Rio Rita'); 'Rio Ri- ta"-Selection..... Reginald King and His Orchestra.

7.28 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

.tions.

'At The Black Dog'. Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by

Concert

1. Tarantelle (Brancucci). 2. Smoky Clouds (Ranzato).

by

Z.B.W. Orchestra.

Beniamino

Beethoven Quartet

By Budapest String Orchestra

GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.)

5. a.m.-Big Ben. Take your Choice."

A weekly entertainment feature.

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

J. L. Brierly, O.B.E., Chichelę. Pro- fessor of International Law in the University of Oxford.

6 a.m.The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at

7 a.m.

TRANSMISSION 2

3. Tu Sei La Vita Mia (From 'You 7.15 a.m.-Close down.

are my Life'); Notte A Venezia (Camaiti-Ourei) Gigli (Tenor) and the Berlin! State Opera Orchestra conducted by Bruno Seidler-Winkler..

4. Three Dances (Scott). 5. (a) L'Ultima Gondola (Nucci);

(b) Voce lontana. (Nucci).

Z.B.W. Orchestra. 6. Nattinata Veneziana (de Mari-- Cinque); La Serenata (Cesareo -Tosti) ...Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) with Orchestra conduct- ed by Dino Olivieri. 17 Serenata Goliardica (Lattuada). 6 p.m.-Studio-The Children's Hour.

8. Ballet Egyptien (Luigini). 7 p.m.-Vocal & Instrumental Variety.|

Z.B.W. Orchestra. Organ Solo-Six Hit Medley (No.

5): My Heart and I; A Little Ren- Pascoe Thornton and S. E. Reynolds. 9.15 p.m.-London Relay World- Af- dezvous in Honolulu; Diddle-dum-18 p.m.-Local Time Signal, dee; Why did She Fall for the Report and Announcements. Leader of the Band; Alone; Fancy 8.03 p.m.-Songs by Webster

(Tenor). .Harry Croudson Meeting You... (Organ) with Electric Guitar and

A Bird Sang In The Rain (Haydn Vocalist.

Wood).

[7.30 p.m.-London Relay

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Acès)

Weather

Booth

David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other system in existence.

A TRAGEDY OF ERRORS

Expert Bridge players are divid-Pass

HIGH CARD VALUES OF THE

FOUR-ACLE SYSTEM

ACE...

3 KING....2

3 S Pass

Pass 4 S Double (5) Pass. Pass

ed into two classes; the brilliant 4 D

players and the plod-Pass ders. The brilliant (1) An unnecessary brilliancy, player endeavours to Not only has North fine support outguess his oppon-for diamonds and a hand which ents and build upskows distinct Slam possibilities if QUEEN.1 'swings, but in so South has a good hand, but he has JACK... doing, he of course a sound heart suit which he will

will build up swings now be unable to show. against himself at (2) Not shutout by the notrump times. The plodder, on the other bid. hand, moves along in a careful fashion, and eadeavours to win by sound bidding and expert play of the cards.

TOTAL VALINE 10 PACK RO AVERAGE HAND 615.

(3) South must pass. (4) Showing diamond belatedly.

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.)

Ben. The B.B.C. 10.45 a.m.-Big

Northern Ireland Orchestra. 11.30 a.m.-At the Black Dog.'

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

Mr.

12 noon.-Violin Recital by Ruth Pearl.. 12.15 p.m.-George Edwardes Memor-

ies-1: "The Old Gaiety.'

1.15 p.m.-World Affairs. A talk by J. L. Brierly, O.B.E., Chichele Pro- fessor of International Law in the University of Oxford.

1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m. of

faire'. A talk by J. L. Brierly, O.B.E. Chichele Professor of Inter- national Law in the University Oxford.

B

9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Beethoven-Quartet In

Flat Major, Op. 130. Played by the Budapest String Quartet (Roismann Quartet Roismann Schneider

Öpolyi-Schneider).

10.25 p.m.--Songs by Herbert Janssen

'(Baritone).

Widmung "Du Meine-Seele" (Dedica- (Ruckert-- tion) Op. 25, No. 1 Schumann). Allerseelen, Op. 10, No. 8 (von Gilm

R. Strauss).

Zueignung, Op. 10, No. 1 (von Gilm,

-R. Strauss).

10:35 pm--Military Band Music. 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.)

1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 3

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.)

2 p.m.-Big Ben. Excerpts from Mo- zart's Opera The Marriage of Fi- garo,'

2.30 p.m.-A Mid-week Service, con- ducted by the Right Rev. James. Black, D.D., Moderator of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1938). From the Church' of Scotland in the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow.

3 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital by York.

Bowen.

3.20 p.m.-"The Dansant."

A

4 p.m.-The News, and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-Matters of Moment."

talk by Edward Thompson, in a series for listeners in India. 4.35 p.m.-Medvedeff's Balalaika Or-

chestra.

5 p.m.-Close down.

's On At the Cinemas

What's

ro-

AT THE KING'S "Arsene Luping AT THE ALHAMBRA "The Great Returns", with Melvyn Douglas Viri-Garrick."All the glamour and

Amance of the gorgeous 18th century gidia Bruce and Warren William. mystery within a mystery in which alives again in this glittering comedy of crook chases a killer to prove his in-a world renowned actor and his feud nonence provides the basis of this with an equally famous institution. Starring Brian Aherne, Olivia de Ha- support thrilling adventure drama,

villand, Edward Everett Horton, Mel- * * **

Sable ville Cooper, Lionel Atwill and Luis

AT THE QUEEN'S "The musical and historial spectacle on the

authentic settings and AT THE STAR-"Whipshaw", with screen, with

Featuring Violet Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy—an old from the Metro-Goldwyn- beautiful costumes. Koo and. King San. The picture is favourite complete with English sub-titles.

Mayor studio.

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AT THE ORIENTAL—“Wake Up and Live." With Walter Winchell,

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(5) Another inexplicable bril- The plodder always complains liancy. Having first decided that Cicada"-By far the greatest Chinese Alberni. that the brilliant player will pick he must fool the opponents by bid- moments for his brilliancy where ding a notrump, he continues the it would be better for him to be deception by doubling.

no excuse for While there is Bound. The brilliant player con- tends that the plodder by lack of North's terrible bidding, South got

AT THE MAJESTIC “Charlie Chan Imagination throws away numerous even with him in the play, opportunities.

On the Ace of Diamonds open- Ben Bernie, Alice Faye, Patsy Kelly, on Broadway."-The Great White Way In to-day's hand, South was aling, North played the three, where-Ned Sparks and Jack Haley. America's gives Chan his greatest adventure, the With plodder, North, a brilliant player; Jupon South decided that North leading snooper and the old Maestro candid camera murder case which per-

continue on the screen the feud they mits his son to save pop's life. East and West, two average probably held the King of Clubs have hitherto conducted over the air. Warner Oland, Keye Luke, J. Edward and the King of hearts, and ac-"Songs, dances, wisecracks round out Bromberg, Joan Henry, Donald Woods

and Douglas Fowley. cordingly, shifted to his Ace of a swell show.

experts.

South, Dealer

Both sides vulnerable

South Part Score of 60.

NORTH S.-6

H.-K Q 9.8 5

D.-Q 9 7 3 C.-Q 6.3

WEST 8.-A 9 5 3

H-10 4

D.-J 6

C-J 9·8 5 4

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North-clubs." North played his lowest,

the three-spot, but East false carded with the seven, whereupon

EAST S.-K Q J 72 H.-782 D.—K 5 C-K 7 2 SOUTH

S:-10 8 4

H-A J 6

D-A 10 8 4 2 C.-A 10

The bidding:

South

West North East 1. D. Pass 1 NT (1) 2 § (2) Pass (8) Pass 8 D (4). Pass

South continued with the ten, which was covered by the Jack from Dummy, North played the Queen and East won with the King. East now drew trumps and dis- carded two of his hearts on the clubs, thereby fulfilling his four- spade contract and leaving the brilliant North and the plodding South holding the well-known bag., Not only can North and South make five diamonds with no trouble whatsoever, but they should have

set

the four-spade contract 800 points, and to this day they are. still arguing as to which was worse, North's bidding or Sout play.

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