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Relay The Third 8.20 p.m.-London
Cricket Test Match England v.] Australia. A commentary on the and a closing overs before lunch summary of the morning's play by Howard Marshall from Old Trafford, Manchester.
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Match;
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Phillips.
11.00 a.m.When You and I Were
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Match: England v. Australia, 11.40 a.m.-Programme of Light Music,
from Switzerland.
12.10 p.m.-Next Week's Programmes. 12.20 p.m. The Third, Cricket Test
Match: England. v. Australia. 12:35 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.
12.45 p.m.-The BBC Theatre Organ.
3. Rondo (Sitson Ma)....Sitson Ma. 9.15 pmLondon Relay--Third Cric- ket Test Match-England v. Austra-
a. A commentary by Howard Mar-1.15, p.m.-The Third Cricket Test shall from Old Trafford, Manchester. Match: England v. Australia.
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3.00 p.m. The BBC Military Band;
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3.50 p.m. The Open Golf Champion-
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4.00 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.
4.20 p.m. Next Week's Programmes. 4.30 pm. The Third Cricket Test-
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5.30 p.m. The Third Cricket Test:
Match: England v. Australia. 5.40 p.m.-Close Down,
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Whether an expert or a dub, al-Ace of hearts and then the King of most all bridge players have one clubs. I wanted to avoid taking the Men", with Mary Carlisle, Lloyd Nolan comes to vivid life in the long and "Hunted, foreign trade in the interior of China. common trait. They hate to ad- diamond finesse and wanted to and Lynne Overman. A thrilling story eagerly awaited screen version of Alice-
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AT THE KING'S “Good Earth", AT THE ORIENTAL "His Affair.” with Paul Muni, Luise Rainer, and with Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, selling novel made by M.G.M. into its Alan Dinehart. Walter Connolly. Pearl Buck's best Brian Donlevy, Victor MacLaglen and. greatest entertainment.
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mit mistakes. hus trump dummy's two other clubs in of the underworld.
Teadale Hobart's bestselling novel. it was very re- may hand. West won with the Ace
With Pat. O'Brien in the role that gave freshing for us
clubs and continued with the AT THE STAR—"Radio" City Re-him stardom, supported by Josephine sen. After trumping I realised Benny Baker, and Ann Miller.
vels," with Bob Burns, Jack Oakie Hutchingon, Jean Midir, John Eldredge,
A Lyle Talbot, Arthur Byron, Henry; mally fine player who I could not afford to trump musical comedy replete with a laughter O'Neill and Donald Crisp. not only admitted nother club until the Ace of spades and songs.": that he had mis- was knocked out. Hence I planked played a hand, down the King. West wisely re- but described just fused to win the first trick but he where his technique was faulty. pounced on the second round of
The drama of liver- Here is the hand and the player's spades and led another spade
gambled for a great stake, of love un-- description.
which East trumped. East then re-
shamed, of courage and honour and turned his last trump, taking mine AT THE QUEEN'S "Oll for the danger and disgrace with it and while I was able to dis-Lamps of China.??
her epic tale of great romance. card the other club on
my long spade, I eventually found my- self taking a losing diamond finesse, My mistake was in playing second round of trumps. I should have promptly played the King of clubs. The same procedure would then have developed with my trumping the second club lead and West tak- ing the second round of spades and giving his partner a ruff. However, I would then have had two trumps Jeft and would have been able to ruff a club and still be able to draw trumps and discard one of dummy's diamonds on my lown-spade. Had I guarded against a bad trump reak
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