Anne Winter, and D'Aquino

From The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1998.

Today's Wireless

p.m. Studio The Childrens' Hour. p.m.-Hawaiian Selections.

Hilo Hanakahi (Halekalea); On The Beach Of Waikiki (Henry Kaili- mai)....Waikiki Stone-Wall Boys. Rock Me In A Cradle Of Kalua (Wending); Maybe It's The Moon (Whiting) Frank Ferara's Ha- wailah Trio.

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

Elaie Avril & Everal de Jersey... Military Band-Palmy Oz. Victory- Match (Blankenburg); Hipp, Hipp, Hurrah!March (Kunoth).....Mass- ed Military Bands, p.m.-Local Timo Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. A 8.03 p.m.--Studio A Concert by Anne Winter (Soprano), Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor) & E. O'Neill Shaw (Piano). 1. Una Voce Poco: Fa: ("Barber of

Seville Rapsini)

. Antie Winter.

On The Dreamy Moana Shore (Dy-18

son).

South Sea Islanders. O Sole Mio, (Di Capua); Cielito Lin-

..Ferera) do (Manuel M. Ponce). And Paaluhi (Hawaiian Guitar Duet).

Swanee Moon (Leon, Towers & Pelo- si); Rose Dreams (Shannon & Staeny) ..George Elliott's Ha- waiian Novelty Quartet with vocal chorus.

7.28 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.30 p.m. Variety.

Vocal Somé Of My Songs (Mabel]

Wayne).

Man Intro: Little You've had a busy day; Ramona; His Majesty the Beby Sung by Mabel Wayne at the Piano (with) Violin and Cello).. Vocal with Orch, It's No Fun (Ager

Newman Mencher); Blazin' The Trail (Samuels Whitcup-Powell) Len Bermon with Orchestra. Orchestra-Love, For Ever I Adore You (Millor & de Micheli);. Ninon (From "A Song for You!).... Regin- ald King and His Orchestra with Cavan O'Connor (Tenor).. Violin & Piano-Mr. Isaac's -Maggot (Arr. Cecil -J. Sharp);" Orleans Baffled (Arr. Cecil, J.-Sharp).

5. The Shrine Of The Sun (Elliott).

Z.B.W: Orchestra. 9 p.m.-London Relay The Open Golf Championship. An account of the morning's play by Bernard Darwin from the Royal St. George's Gold Club, Sandwich.

9.10 p.m.-Studio-Concert by Z.B.W.

'Orchestra' Continued. :

3

1. (a) Morning (Grieg); (b) Death

Of Ase (Grieg).

2. Three Dances from Nell Gwyn (Edward German): (a) Country Dance; (b) Pastoral Dance; (c) .Z.B.W. Merrymakers' Dance Orchestra. T

p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.60 p.m.-Efrem Zimbalist (Violin).

Tallahassee (Scott).

2. (a) Una Furtive Lagrima ("Elisir! d'amore"-Donizetti); (b) Dail Canipi, Dal Prati ("Mefisto Birto)

Gaston: D'Aquino. 9.80 Piano Solo-Ballad (Debussy).

E. O'Neil Shaw... (a) Let Me Gaze On The Vision ("Faust"Gounod); (b) E II Sol Dell'Anima. ("Rigoletto" Verdi)

Anne Winter and

8.

4.

Gaston D'Aquino.

8.33 p.m.-Studio-Concert by、 Z.B.W.

Orchestra.

1. Wine, Woman And Song (Strauss) 2. Judex (Gounod).....Z.B.W. Orch. 8. Recorded(a) Rio Grande (Sen

Shanty); (b) Billy Boy (Sea Shanty) (Arr. Terry); (c) Shen- andoah (Sea Shanty) (Arr. Ter- Try).......John Goss (Baritone) and, The Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.

The Sleepy Coates).

Lagoon (Eric

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other

FIVE-SUIT BRIDGE

system in existence.

A DUPLICATE HAND

The first duplicate on five-suit, final contract of four bridge held at New York's Caven-doubled and dish Club was pronounced

- unqualified success, easily on the North

Thirteen tables parti-hands, the fact that West held all HIGH CARE VALUCY Cipated, and included five trumps led to penalties of two FOUR-ACKS SYLTER, Were many of New and three tricks.

eagles while four eagles an would ordinarily be

OF THE VE

ACE... 3 KINC QUEEN.1 JACK...

and

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The Zephyr (Jeno Hubay-Op..⋅ 30,

No. 5). Persian Song (Glinka-Zimbalist).

'Men Who 10 p.m.-London Relay

Leontine Sagan Make The Shows. will be interviewed by Dudley Glass concerning some of her best-known London Theatre productions. Pre- sented by F. H. O. Piffard. 10.20 p.m.-London Relay The B.B.C.

Singers (A).

London Relay “Men Who Make

The Shows

6.30 aim. Take your Choice. A week- ly entertainment feature, presented by William MacLurg The orchestra Sunder the direction of Jack Clarke. A programme of variety, sketches, and

Margaret Godley; Margaret Rees; Gladys Winmill; Doris Owens; Bradbridge White; Martin Boddey; Stanley Riley; Samuel Dyson. Conducted by Trevor Harvey. Madrigals and Ballets: Now is the month of maying: (Morley); Flora Gave me Fairest Flowers (Wil- bye); Hope of my Heart (Ward);} Hark, all ye Lovely Saints (Weel- kes); All Creatures Now (Bennett). Folk-song Arrangements: The Spring-time of the Year (arr. Vaughan Williams); Richard of Taunton Dene; Peggy Of Ramsay (Arr. Gerrard Williams); Bushes and Briars (afr. Vaughan Wil- liams); There was a Tree (arr. Holst); The Campbells are Comin' (arr. Mansfield), a

10-50 p.m.-Orchestral.

Emperor Waltz, Op. 437 (J. Strauss)|

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by. Bruno Walter."

11 p.m.-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY TRANSMISSION 1

Frequencies

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) G80 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:-

5.00 a.m. Big Ben. Topical Gazett. A fortnightly review of things at Home. Presented by Pascoe Thorn-

ton.

"musit.

6.15 am.—'World Affairs.”... A talk by A. P. Newton, Rhodes Professor of Imperial Relations in the University 6.30 am.Recital by Appleton Moore

(Baritone).

of London.

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 21.58 Mc/s (13:98 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.). GSG 17,79 Mc/a (16,86 m.) G30 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10.45am-Big Ben. The Little Or- chestra, directed by Jack Hardy.. 11.10 a.m.-Sulgrave Manor and

Mount Vernon.”

11.30 am. At the Black Dog.

Mr.

Wilkes at home in bis own bar-par- lour. Presented by Pascoe Thornton and S. E. Reynolds.. 12.00 p.m.-Brighton Nights. 1.00 p.m.-The Open, Golf Champion- ship: 'An account of the morning's play, by Bernard Darwin. From the Royal St. George's Golf Club, Sand-- wich.'' 1.10 p.m.-Recital by Frederick Grinke 1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce-

ments. Greenwich Time Signal at. .145 p.m. 1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 3°

Frequencies-

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 M¿ä (16.86 mi.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben.Men Who Make the Shows. Leontine Sagan will be interviewed by Dudley Glass concern- ing some of her best-known London theatre productions. Presented by F. H. C. Piffard. '

2.20 p.m. The BBC Singers (A)= Margaret Godley, Margaret Rees, Gladys Winmill, Doris Owens, Brad- bridge White, Martin Boddey, Stan-- ley Riley, Samuel Dyson; conducted by Trevor Harvey.

2.50 p.m.-Brighton Nights 3.50 p.m.-The Open Golf Champion- ship: An account of the afternoon's play, by Bernard Darwin. From the Royal St. George's Golf Club, Sand- wich.

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, KG GC.SI, G.C.I.E., in a series- for listeners in India.

4.35 p.m.-Recital by Keith Falkner

(Bass-baritone).

:5.00 p.m.-Close Down

What's On At the Cinemas

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Edward Van Vleck claimed the

game Charles- Vogelhoffer Mr. Van very interesting, and Vleck opened his powerful hand Men" with Mary Carlisle, Lloyd Nolan formed Criterion Film Productions.

AT THE ALHAMBRA "Hunted picture was produced by the newly especially suitable for with one diamond, duplicate play. The hand below oyercalled with two clubs. After of the underworld.

hích West and Lynne Overman. A thrilling story was one that produced some fre- Mr. Vogelhoffer works.

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****had plate with songs and dances.

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responded in his weak r-card eagle auit, disaster would no doubt AT THE KING'S "When Thief Broadcast Of 1938, with W. C. Fields, AT THE ORIENTAL-The Big have followed, but he simply bid Jr. Valerie Hobson; Alan Hale and Shirley Ross. A brilliant cast of radio.

Meets Thief",

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with each other and part company, one and dancing, high comedy and gorgeous The widow on this particular later falls in love with the daughter settings makes the picture one of the hand was a useless card for of the other unknown who she is. The most amusing and thoroughly del Declarer. However, he placed it in ing the screen has ever shown. The time.

climax is one of the most breath tak-Tul production on the screen for u Toi dummy and discarded the singleton heart. The opening lead... of the King of hearts was trumped in dummy and a spade led, East win- ning with the Ace. East returned the Ace of blubs. Declarer trump- ed, then ruffed a second heart in dummy and played the King of trumps. Another spade finesse through East's Queen was succÓSS- ful and at this point it looked ar though a game had been missed. However, neither diamonds nor eagles broke and Declarer was

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