Orchestra Music With
Jack Hylton
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 28, 1988.
Today's Wireless
12.12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- terccasion from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Jach Hylton & His Orches-
tra and Val Rowing.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Eric Coates Compositions. 1.80 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast, and Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m. Hawailan Selections.
Lonesome Without My Baby;
Lion
Rag..Masters' Hawälidhs (Steel) Guitar & Banjo).pone. Liliue (Kaulia).......Lízzie Alohikea with Royal Hawaiian Glee Club. Beautiful Woman (Kahale).
• Wil *liam Ewaliko with Royal Hawaiian
Glee Club.
In- Hawaiian Happiness-Medley,
tro:-Aloha Oe; Aloma; ‘Aloha Be-. loved; Song of the Islands; O Sole Mio; Moonlight Bay; Aloha Oe..... Len Fillis and His Orchestra with| vocal chorus.
2 p.m.-Dance Music.
Waltz The Winter Waltz; Rosetta.
Len Fillis and His Orchestra.
Co-Operation Fox-Trots-A Little
From You (From Going Greek'); The Sheep Were In The Meadow (From "Going Greek')....Harry Roy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.
Old Man Moon (From Topper'). Harry Roy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.:
6 p.m.-Albert Sandler (Violin) & His
Orchestra.
Bien Aimes, Valse (Waldteufel). Amoretten Tanz, Waltz (Gung'l). Jealousy (J. Gade).
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.
13T69.52 megacycles)
tralia. A commentary on the open- ing. overs of the game by Howard Marshall from Headingley, Leeds, 6.40 p.m.Selections from Grand
Opera
Paglincel-Prologue (Leoncavallo
Weatherly). Richard Tauber
Vienna, City Of My Dreams-Vien- ..nese Waltz.
Fourth Test Match Relay From Headingley, Leeds
Match; England v. Australia. A. com- mentary on the closing overs before, lunch and a summary "of the morn- ingle play bysi 16 wat Marshall From Headingley, Leeds. 13.85
p.m.Introduction by: George' Bernard Shaw.
Poor Butterfly-Slow Fox-Trot. The Girl You Used To Be Waltz
(From 'Mr. Dodd takes the Air')
12.45 p.m.-—Robert Donat as 'William Shakespeare in The Dark Lady of 10 p.m.-London Relay Saturday
Night Sing-Song. With Reginald the Sonnots, by George Bernard Foort at the B.B.C Theatre Organ Shaw. Production by Peter Creswell. and The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra 1.15 p.m.The Fourth Cricket Test. conductor, Charles Shadwell. Pre-Match: England.v. Australia. A com- sented by John Sharman,
p.m.-Close down.
(Tenor) with Orchestra conducted by G. Walter. Andiam; Nostra Sorte Sappiam (Act
•3 "Carmen"-Bizet)...Besanzoni (Mezzo-Soprano), N. Ferrari (So-11 prano), T. Beltacchi (Soprano) and Members of· La› 'Scala Orchestra, Milan, conducted by Carlo Subajno. Mio Capitan, E State Una Baruffá
(Act 1 "Carmen" Bizet)...Besan zoni (Mezzo-Soprano);'. P. “Pauli (Tenor), E. Spada (Bass) and Members of La Scala Orch. and Chorus, Milan, conducted by Carlo Sabajno,
"Der Rosenkavalier" Suite(R. Strauss arr, Nambuat): Presentation of the Silver Rose; Ochs' Waltz; Breakfast Scene and Frio; Closing Duet.....Vienna Philharmonie Or- chestra conducted by Karl Alwin. p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota
7:11
tions.
7.13 6.m.-Tchaikovsky →→ Trio In A -Minor, Op. 50.· Played by Hephzibah & Yehudi Menuhin and Maurice Eisenberg (Piano, Violin & 'Cello). 8. p.m.--Local. Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.05 p.m.-London Relay The News. *** | 8.30 p.m.-London Relay-The Unveil- sing Of The Australia War Memorial' at. Villers-Brettoneux by His Majesty King George VI. in the presence of The President Of The French Re- public, broadcast from Villers-Bret- toneax.
La Boheme Fantasia (Puccini-arr
Tavan).
Samson And Delilah
arr. Alder)
(Saint-Saens,
Softly Awakes My Heart,
Hassan Serenade (Delius).
None But The Weary Heart (Tschai
kowsky arr. Mulder);
6.25 p.m.-London Relay The Fourth]
Cricket Test Match-England
45 p.m.-Victor Silvester & His Ball-
room Orchestra. SmartyQuickstep
or Nothing');
(From 'Double
Little Heaven Of The Seven Seas
Slow Fox-Trot.
Winning
|
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies-
GBG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86′ m. GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.59 m.) GBB 9.51 Mc/s (31:55 m.)
G.M.T.
5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. Aberdeen Night. 6.00 a.m.Talk by the Chief Engineer
of the BBC.
6.15 a.m.-Airs of the British Isles."
The Arthur Dulay Quintet. 6.40 a.m.-Next Week's Programmes, 6.50 am, The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7:00 a.m.
7.15 a.m.-Close Down.
TRANSMISSION 2
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.) 10.25. `a.m.—The Fourth Cricket Test Match: England v. Australia. A. com- mentary on the opening overs of the game, by Howard Marshall. Headingley, Leeds,
From
1040 a.m. Aberdeen Nights.* 1140 a.m-Programme of Light Music
from Switzerland.
11.55 a.m. Next Week's Programmes. 12.05 p.m.-'Building the City-1: Bir- mingham. A talk by Herbert J. Man- zoni, the City Surveyor.
mentary during play, by Howard Marshall. From Headingley," Leeds.
| 1:30 p.m.—Big Ben. The News and An- nouncements. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.
1.50 p.m.--End of Transmission 2.
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies-
GSH 21.47 Mc/s: (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mo/s (16.86, m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 2.00 pm-Big Ben. "Saturday Night Sing Song With Reginald Foort at the BBC. Theatre: Organ, and the BBC Variety Orchestra; conductor, Charles Shadwell. Presented by John Sharman.
3.00 p.m. Building the City'-1: Bir- mingham. A talk by Herbert J. Man- zoni, the City Surveyor.
3.15 p.m. The Fourth. Cricket Test Match: England v. Australia. A com- mentary during play, by Howard Marshall. From Headingley, Leeds, 3.25 p.m. “The Cocklemouth Comet.' A play by R. F. Delderfield. Production by Howard Rose-
| 40,00 p.m.--The News and· Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 4:16 p.m.
4.20 p.m.Next Week's Programmes. 4.30p.m. The Fourth Cricket Test Match: England v. Australia. A com- mentary during play, by Howard Marshall. From Headingley, Leeds. 4.40 p.m.—Dancing Time. With Ed- ward Somerville and his Taglioni Or- chestra, and Trudi Biner. Presented by H. V. Gee.!
5.25 p.m. The Fourth Cricket Test Match: England v. Australia. A com- mentary on the closing overs of the day and a summary of the day's play, by Howard Marshall. From Heading- ley, Leeds.-
12.20 p.m.-The Fourth Cricket Test, 5.40 p.m.-Close Down.
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AT THE QUEEN'S "Fools For AT THE ALHAMBRA—"Lady Im Scandal."
"When an American movie- The Morgue" with Patricia Ellis Pres- queen, seeing Europe-incognito, stum- ton-Foster. -A eerie detective-story- bles across a penniless baron with a which will keep you in suspense till the million dollar love technique, and they end. Patricia Ellis had the role of the both have encumbrances to side track, spoiled heiress who becomes involved it starts complications that are a long in a murder, mystery, She is finally riot of fun. The wonderful cast in-identified by Preston Foster, a private- cludes Carole Lombard, Fernand Gra-detective, after a series of wild adven- vet Ralph Bellamy. Allen Jenkins, tures and thrills and chills. Isabel Jeans, Marie Wilson, Marcia Rolston and Heather Thatcher.
AT THE STAR Wise Girl
little one of those all purpose bids-he "swindle" was made had a pretty good hand, but at the possible by the fact same time thought he and his part- FOUR-ACER WYSTEM that the est ner might have the worst of things, vivid contrast between life in a pála thayer, who was and hence was andous to intimid- til: country estato and a stonement in defending the hand, ate the opponents à little. South's New York's art colony, is strikingly de- became obsessed jump to four spades was of course picted by Miriam Hopkins. Ray Milland appears opposite the blonde star. Re- with the idea that a distinct overbid.
viewed elsewhere,^; · his partner held certain card:
ACE...
3 KING QUEEN 1 JACK. 孟
Both sides vulnerable
West, Dealer
9 8
5 4 3
♡ KQ 98:
0 10 8 6 4
3. 2
6 5 4 3 OK 972-
W
10 8 6
NAKE E 107
AKQJ
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A club was opened, and the de- fence promptly took two club tricka, Declarer ruffing the third club with the ten of spades. Déclarer now en- tered dummy with the King of dia- monds (East dropping the five), successfully finessed the spade and played out several rounds of trumps. And here is where West went haywire. If West had watch- ed the spots in the diamond suit, he could have seen without any trouble that once Declarer played the three and East the five, there could be no diamond left in De clarer's hand lower than the Jack. Hence, the dummy was completely I'dead and West had no need to hold on to his diamonds. However, that never occurred to West. Instead, he got the fixed idea that his part- The opening club bid and the ner held the Ace of hearts, and double were of course correct, and hence discarded two arts, where
The bidding:
7.2
West: North East -South Pass Pass 14
Dbl.
Paus .10. INT
Pasa Pass Pass
of upon Deðlarer.
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