Bruckner Symphony: Mozart Sonata: London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 17, 1988,
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 pim-Relay of Service of In
tercession from St. John's Cathedral.' 12.30 p.m.-A, Scottish Programme.
Medley of Scottish Airs....Pipers of the 2nd Batt: The Q.0. Cameron Highlanders (under direction of Pipe-Major T. K. Marshall) & H. Dawson (Organ).
The "Bluebell Chasers” F. C. Annual Meeting (Wm. McCulloch),—Talk- ing by William McCulloch. The Road To The Isles ("Songs, of the Hebrides"-Kennedy Fraser). Skye Boat Song (Traditional).
Stuart Robertson (Bass-Bari- tone) with piano accomp. by Herbert Dawson."
Meg Merrileos (Arr. Diack). Glasgow Highlanders (Arr. Diack).
Scottish Country Dance Orches- tra conducted by J. Michael Diack.
Always Take Care Of Your Pennies (Lauder) ..Sir Harry Lauder (Baritone) with Orchestra. 1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and
ther Report.
Wea-
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
mann (Soprano).
Solveig's Song (From "Peer Gynt"
Grieg).
Wiegenlied "Der Kuss" (Smetana). Lied Aus Wien (Willher Reichert
Schubert).
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Wien, Du Stadt Meiner Traume
(Sieczynski),
7.38 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.40 p.m.-London Relay-Food For Thought Three short talks on mat, ters of topical interest,
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Studio-A Piano Recital by
Nura Kanis.
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1. Italian Concerto (Bach).
2. Variation on: Ahl Vous dirai-je,
Mamam! (Mozart),
8.25 p.m.-Philharmonic Symphony Or
chestra of New York. "Alcina" Suite (Handel). L'Apprenti Sorcier (After a ballad
by Goethe-Paul Dukas).
p.m.-Violin Solos..
1.03 p.m. Variety Numbers. 1.80 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press.
Weather Forecast and Announce-8.45 ments.
1.40 p.m.-Grieg-Concerto In A Min- or, Op. 16. Played by Arthur De Greef (Piano) and The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted Landon Ronald.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
by Sir
6 p.m.-Bruckner-Symphony No. 4. Played by Sachsische Staatskapelle directed by Karl Bohm.
7.08 p.m.--Mozart-Sonata In B Flat
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Studio Recitals: Nura Kanis And
Vocal Items:
6a.m.-Big Ben. B.B.C. Empire Sym- phony Concerts.. The B.B.C. Empiro Orchestra.
6.20 a.m.—My: Best News Story-5: 1. Se Il Mio Nome: ("Barbiere"-- Front Page Fight. A talk by Tre-
Roshini)
Gaston D'Aquino. vor Wignall.
2. Even Bravest Heart ("Faust"-6.40 a.m.-Next Week's Programmes.
Gounod)
Harry Talbot. 6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce- 8 1st Arabesque. (Debussy).
ments. Greenwich Time Signal at
E. O'Neil Shaw. 7 a.m.
4. (a) Ah! Mimi ("Boheme"-Puc-17.15. a.m.-Racing Commentary.
cini); (b) Solenne in quest'ora 7.20.a.m. Close down. ("Forza del Destino"-Verdi)....... Gaston D'Aquino & Harry Tal- bot.
5. Playera (Granados), -
E. O'Neil Shaw. 6. A la Orilla de un Palmar (Ponce). Gaston D'Aquino & Harry Tal- bot.
9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Negro Spirituals.
Nobody Knows De Trouble I Sees
(Negro Spiritual, arr. Guion). Edna Thomas (Soprano) Piano,
La Campanella. (Rondo from "Con-10
certo No. 2 in B/Minor"-Paganini Op. 7-Arr. Kreisler). Nocturne In C Sharp Minor (Posthu- mous-Chopin-trans. Milstein).. Natan Milstein (Violin) (Leopold Mittmann at the Piano). Burlesca (Suk),
Persian Song (Glinka-Zimbalist).
Efrem Zimbalist (Violin) with Piano.
Major, K. 570. Played by Walter 9 p.m.-Studio-A Concert by Gaston Gieseking (Piano).
7.25 p.m.-Songs by Elizabeth Schu-
D'Aquino (Tenor), H. Talbot (Bari- tone) and E. O'Neil Shaw (Piano).
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
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.
THE JUMP TWO OVER ONE RESPONSE
Under all modern bidding_sys- tems, the player who opens first or
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second hand with one in a suit
HIGH CARD VALUES
OF THE
FOUR-ACES SYSTEM
3
ACE... KING..2 QUEEN.1 JACK...
promises to rebid once if his partner responds with one of
SOUTH
S.-9 4 3
H.-A 7 2
D.-8 5
C.-A K 9 6 5
The bidding:
TOTAL VALUE IN PACK 25
AVERAGE HAND &Th
a higher ranking South suit (the One-Over- 1 C One). Since this is 3 C the case, it is pos-4 H sible to reserve the 4NT (7) Jump Two-Over-One 7 C Response as a specialised · bid;
(1)
(3)
(5).
West Pass 2 D (2) Pass 4 C (4) Pass 4 S (6) Pass \6 C (6) (9) Pass Pass
North
with
Just Keepin' On (Phillips). Don't Let The River Run Dry (Haines & Harper)... Peter Daw- son (Bass-Baritone).
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TRANSMISSION 2
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.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. For Sailors,' A
monthly series of talks,
11 a.m.-Recital. of North-American-
Indian Music.
11.20 a.m.-Dance Music. 11.40a.m.-Food for Thought.' Three short talks on matters of topical in- terest.
12 noon.-B.B.C. Empire
Concerts. chestra.
Symphony The B.B.C. Empire Or-
ments. 1.45 p.m.
p.m.-End of Transmission 2.
p.m.-London Relay 'Palace Of 1.20 p.m.-Next Week's Programmes. Varieties'. With-Elsie and Doris 1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- Waters, Radio's Gert and Daisy; Sid-
Greenwich Time Signal at ney Burchall, The Man's Man; Rusty and Shine; The Ridgeway Parade 1.50 with Philip Ridgeway and His Young Ladies; The B.B.C. Variety Orches- tra conducted by Ernest Longstaffe; Chairman, Vernon Watson, Produced by Ernest Longstaffe.
11 p.m.-Close down.
BROADCAST FROM ́DAVENTRY
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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.
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. 'Palace of Varieties.' 3 p.m.-'My Best News Story 5: Front Page Fight. A talk by Tre- vor Wignall.
3:20 p.m.-Next Week's Programmes. 3.30 p.m.-The Open Road.'
4 p.m.-The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-Colonial Service Dinner: Speech by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the Annual Dinner of the Corona Club. From the Con- naught Rooms, London.
5 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE MAJESTIC "Peter Ibbet-, filmdom), Charles Boyer, Basil Rath- son. Gary Cooper, Ann Harding bone, Anita Louise, Melville Cooper (Paramount). Paramount have done and Isabel Jeans.
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a courageous thing in bring Du Mau- rier's love fantasy to the screen, and AT THE KING'S "Rosalie", with it is no small tribute to Henry Hatha- Nelson-Eddy,--Eleanor-Powell, Frank way, the director, to be able to record Morgan, Edna May Oliver, Billy Gil-. that the picture he has made is a finer bert and Reginald Owen. A romantic piece of work than the book from which musical outshining Rose Marie and.
it is taken.
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Naughty Mariette.
AT THE QUEEN'S "The Sable AT THE ORIENTAL-"Every Day's Cicada"By far the greatest Chinese. East
a Holiday."-A glorious musical ro-musical and historial spectacle on the Pass
mance of the Gay and Naughty Nine- Pass ties, with Mae West returning to the screen, with authentic settings Pass kind of role that made her famous and Koo and King San. The picture is. Featuring Violet. Pass a great cast in support including Ed-complete with English sub-titles.
mund Lowe, Pass Charles
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Charles Butterworth, Winninger, Walter Catlett, Lloyd Nolan and Chester Conklin.
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beautiful costumes,"
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and.
(1) A normal Opening bid.
AT THE ALHAMBRA "The Great Strangely enough this is done only (2) Mr. Schenken wishes to play
Garrick."-All the glamour and ro-- under the Four Aces System, in the hand at game even though. Mr.
mance of the gorgeous 18th century AT THE STAR-"Tovarich.”—The lives again in this glittering comedy of which it is used as a, Forcing bid, Gottlieb has a psychic.
delightful comedy that recently drew a world renowned actor and his feud. conveying the message, "If the (3) Confirming the fact that he all Shanghai to the Lyceum to see it with an equally famous institution. Opening bid is a psychic, we have has an Opening bid; a two-notrump as a stageplay, comes in the full glory Starring Brian Aherne, Olivia de Ha- a game. Otherwise we must con-Response would have shown of 2 screen super-production. The villand, Edward Everett Horton, Mel- a magnificent cast includes Claudette ville Cooper, Lionel Atwill and Luis
Colbert, (the highest paid actress in Alberni.
tinue either to six or seven,”
psychic.
To-day's hand was played by (4) Showing club support, Messrs. Gottlieb and Schenken be (5) The suit having been fitted, fore sailing to play their match Mr. Gottlieb shows first-round con- against the English champions, trol of hearts.. and illustrates the workings of |
this bid.
South, Dealer
Both vulnerablę
Mr. Schenken
NORTH-
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Mr. Jacoby
EAST
Mr. Burnstine
WESTY
B.—J ́10 6 2 H-K J 8.5 3 D.—100-34
S.—K Q 8.7 5 HQ 10 6 4 1 D72
Gottlieb.
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(6) Another control-showing bid, (7)' Showing a minimum hand.
(8) Mr. Schenken cannot båd seven, since there is no guarantee that Mr. Gottlieb holds both the' Ace and King of clubs. By jump- Ing to six, however, he strongly invites seven, since a bid of five clubs could not be passed because the two-diamond bid has been forcing to a Slam. yalva
(9) Mr. Gottlieb correctly rea- sons that Mr. Schenken has asked him to bid seven if he holds both the Ace and King of Clubs, and hence contracts for the "Grand- Slam Cryp
Copyright by the Four Aces.
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