Haydn Trio From

The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 20, 1988.

Today's Wireless

p.m.-Relay of the Dance. Orchestra

from the Roof Garden of the Hong! Kong Hotel.

7 p.m.-For The Children.;

"Now..We Are Six" (Fraser-Simson. -Poems by A, A. Milne): Snee- zles; The Friend; The Emperor's Rhyme; Furry Bear......... Mimi Crawford (Soprano) with Piano. "Alice In Wonderland” (H: Fraser- Simson): Tis The Voicè, Of The Lobster; They Told Me You Had Been To Her; How Both The Lit- tle Crocodile; Fury Said To. A Mouse... George Baker (Baritone)] with Piano accomp. by Gerald

Moore.

From the Studio Serial Story-

"Seeing The Empire". Nursery Night Ride-A Bedtime Fantasy (Crowley), .Bram Mar- tin and His Band from the Holborn Restaurant, London, with vocal chorus.

7.25 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.27 p.m.-AI Bollington (Organ), Frank Crumit And Greta Keller. A Little Ramble In Springtime With

You (Rotter, Jurmann, Sarony). Trust In Me (Wever, Schwartz,

Ager) ...

Greta Keller. Medley Of Serenades: Serenade "Frasquita" (Lehar); Serenade. (Heykens); Serenade (Schubert); Serenade (Toselli); Second Seron- ade (Heykens); Serenade ("Stu

: 1

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

(9.52 megacycles).

AI

dent Prince"--Romberg), Bollington at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, Londón. ・・ The Three Trees (McNaughton). No News (Or "What, Killed The

Dog

Frank Crumit. Speak To Me Of Love (Lenoir). Escapada (A Mexican Elopement-

Phillips) .............Al Bollington at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre,, "London.

The Laugh Was On Me (Strachey,

Carter). When I Learn French (Thomson).

Greta Keller.

G.M.T.

London Relay:

Town To-night

GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.58 m.)

GSB 9.51 Mc/a (31:55 m.)

5 am Big Bon.” “In Town To-night." (From "Seeing Stars"-Furber). 5.80 Is There Life on Other The Riddle Scone (From "Swing Planets? A talk by the Astronomer Along"-Bolton, Thompson & Fur Royal, H. Spencer Jones, F.R.S.,

Leslie Henson, FredD.Sc.

ber)

Emney and Richard Hearne. Helen (Offenbach)-Act 1; "O got 6.50 a.m.-The News and

5,45 a.m.-Popular Orchestral Concert. Announce- Greenwich Time Signal at

tlich Paar". .............Friedel Schuster (Soprano) with Orch.

.ments. 7.a.m.

pe

TRANSMISSION 2

"Home And Beauty” (C. B. Cochran's 7.15 a.m.-Close down..

Coronation Revue). Intro: Sing something in the morning; A nice cup of tea; Twilight Sonata; Play it again; Love me to-day; No more; Sing, Royal Harp........ Magda Noold, Janet Lind and Webster Booth.

Frequencies-

Lionel Monckton Melodies (Arr.

GBH 21.47.Mc/a (13.97 m.) Stanford Robinson). Intro:-

GSG 17.79 Mc/a (16.86 m.) Moonstruck; Arcady is ever young: 8.30 p.m.-London Relay-Empire Ex-

'GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) It's the Drum; Come to the Ball change'. Points of view by travel- A Country GirlFinale Act 1....Allers from the Dominions and Colon-10.45 a.m.-Big. Ben. Sir Harry Lau- Bollington at the Organ of the

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Jehud æet quadrin

der (Songs).

# Paramount Theatre, London. 8.50 p.m.-Studio-Haydn Trio-Ettore 11 am.Empire Composers,'

Pellegatti ('Celló), Prus Löwis (Vio-] B.B.C. Scottish Orchestră. 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weatherlin) And Lindsay A. Lafford (Piano). 12 noon Pianoforte Recital by Maria

Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selections. "Ball At The Savoy" Vocal Gems. Intro: The Moon Will Ride Away; I live for Love; I'll show you off Ball at the Savoy Oh why, on why; Agirl like Nina; I always'" keep

my girl out-late; On the Rosphorus......Light Opera Com-

pany.

9.20 p.m.-French Songs.

Signorina (Du "Voyage de Noce", Film Sonore). .Albert Prejean avec Orchestre sous la direction de Pierre Chagnon.

Si Vous L'Aviez Compris, Melodie

(Bordese and Denza). Berceuse De Jocelyn, Melodie (Sil-

vestre, Capoul and Godard)..

Andre D'Arkor (Tenor).

The German Commissionaire Scene 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News.

9.50 p.m.-Songs by Turner Layton

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.

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE

POUR-ACES SYSTEM

ACE... 3 KING QUEEN 1 JACK...

TOTAL MALAME OF PACK ES

AVERAGE HAJM =Ï1⁄2

...

·KNOCKING OUT AN ACE

1

(Bass).

He's An Angel (M. Hodges).

Up The Wooden Hill To Bedfordshire

(Grey & Connelly),

If I Should Lose You (From 'Rose)

of the Rancho').

10 p.m.-London Relay-In Town To-

Night'.

10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM

DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1

Frequencies.com

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) 'GSO 15:18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)

Donska.

The

12.30 p.m.-Empire Exchange. Points of view by travellers from the Dom- inions and the Colònies.

1250 p.m.-The Adventures of Jack and Jill' (Episode 5): 'Jack Falls Down and Breaks his Crown.' A series of musical plays.

1.30 p.m. The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

1.45 p.m.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies-

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GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GBH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/a (16.86 m.) G80 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)

2 p.m.-Big Ben. 'In Town To-night." 2.30 p.m.Back to the Pavilion.' "Re- collections of Lord's, the home of cricket, 1787-1938..

3 p.m.-Sonáta Recital by Bryan Gipps (Violin) and Helene Gipps (Piano- forte).

3.30 p.m.-'Friends to Tea.' A vest-

pocket vaudeville.

4 p.m.-The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-'It Happens Every Day.' A

5 p.m. Close down.

revue...

What's On At the Cinemas

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In general when playing a no-Gottlieb bid two notrump which trump contract, it is advisable for Mr. Schenken raised to three the declarer to establish his notrump. All passed.

longest-suit--first.The-Opening-lead was the Queen; However, like all of spades which was won with the rules of play there King. Mr. Gottlieb saw imme- are exceptions of diately that if West held the King which to-day's hand of diamonds, five notrump would AT THE STAR-"Wake Up And, The semi-tropical beauty Hawaiian. is a fine example. It be assured, since he would have Live,”-With Walter Winchell, Ben Islands forms the background of the was played by Mr. time to run all five diamond tricks Bernie, Alice Fave, Patsy Kelly, Ned picture. In the story Bobby who has. Michael T. Gottlieb, and knock out the Ace of Clubs. leading snooper and the old Maestro the street, stows away to Hawaii and Sparks and Jack Haley. America's eared his living in San Francisco, in. paired with → Mr. On the other hand, should the King continue on the screen, the feud they becomes involved in the search of a. Howard Schenken, in a practice of diamonds be wrong, West's have hitherto conducted over the air band of criminals

1.

who have stolen match on the eve of their departure spades would be established before "Songs, dances, wisecracks round out government Naval secrets. abroad to play a 150-rubber match South could make up both his clubs a swell show. against the English champions, and diamonds. However, Mr. Got- AT THE ORIENTAL—“Penrod And AT THE MAJESTIC--"The Painted:

South, Dealer

tlieb saw one additional possibility His Twin Brother Mee the junior shall, George Brent, Warner Oland and with Greta Garbo, Herbert Mar- of making, the hand, that is, even "G-Men" and watch them give gang Jean Hersholt. Somerset Maughan's though the King of diamonds land the works in a rollicking tale of much discussed novel, in which Greta. should be wrong, if West held six appealing to their elders as it is to the Garbo gives one of the best perf m- boyhood irrepressible that is just es spades, East would hold but two, youngsters themselves. With the Mauchances of her career. and therefore Mr. Gottlieb could Twins, Frank Craven, Spring Bying- go after the clubs first and then if ton, Charles Halton, Claudia Coleman AT THE KING!S—“Rosalie", with. East should get in with the King and all the kids on the lot.

Nelson Eddy, Eleanor Powell, Frank Morgan, Edna May Oliver, Billy Gil to put West in to run down the "Hawaii Calls with Bobby Breen, Ned musical outshining Rose

AT THE QUEEN'S. & ALHAMBRA bert and Reginald Owen. A romantic Marie and balance of the spade suit. Accor- Sparks, Gloria Holden und Warren Hull. Naughty Mariette. dingly, Mr. Gottlieb played a dow club which was won by the King in dummy, and the return was won by Mr. Burnstine with the Ace.

Both sides vulnerable

Mr. Schenken

NORTH

S.-7 4.2

H-10:6 3

D.-A Q⋅J 9.8 C.-K 2

Mr. Burnstine

WEST

8.-Q J 10 9 6 3 H.-K 8 5

D.—7 5

C-A 9

Mr. Jacoby

EAST S.---8 5 H.-J 97 2 D.-K 6

C-8 7 6 4 8

Mr. Gottlieb

SOUTH

S.-A K

H.-A Q 4

D-10 4 32

C.—Q J 10·5

of diamonds, he would be unable

A second spade was led, clearing the, quit, whereuport Mr. Gottlieb boldly finessed the diamond which lost to Mr Jacoby's King, Mr. Jacoby, having no spades, led a Mr. Gottlieb'a hand was not heart, and Mr. Gottlieb, winning quite strong enough for an Open- with the Ace, proceeded to run all ing bid of one notrump ander the but the last trick which he con Four Aces System, and he there- ceded to Mr. Burnsting. fore opened the bidding with one club. Mr. Burnstine, Wé. his strong six-card Buit

ith

Ace and King, had a sound spade- overcall. - Mr. North, was just strong. make a Free bid of two diamonds. After a pass by Mr. Jacoby, Mr.

The point in this hand that bad Mr. Gottlieb tried the diamond messe before knocking out the Ace [of clubs, he would have lost the hand since" Mr. Burnstine...... thên would have been able to run his spades.

Copyright by the Four Aces

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