"Lawn Bowls”.
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Claude Hosking
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JLY 28, 1988,
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Today's Wireless
elidolk 12.12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Gathedral. 12.30 p.m.Songs by Lucienne Boyer
(Soprano) Ardern) olet. Da, Ma Landerirette (Jamblan and Delettre), Ballade (Jamblan and Delettre). Ne Dis Pas Toujours (Ji Lenoir). 12.10 p.m.-Orchestra - Mascotte,
Spring · In Japan-Waltz (Tadasuke
Ohno).
Blossom Dreams-Waltz (Kojo Ho
Tsuki).
Song Of Hawaii-Waltz (Bories-
- Gorbell),
Dream Waltz
Hohne),
(Millocker ~~arr:
Waltzes Of The World-Potpourri
(Arr. Carl Robrecht),.
1 pm Local Time. Signal and Wea-
ther. Report, vrtnitely the 1.08 p.ni Tino Rossi (Tenor) :: and]
Continental Orchestras. derya
stein.
BW.355
(845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. V]] (9.52 megacycles)
chetti) Orchestre Napolitain.j Re-Fa-Si-Tango (Enrique Delfino);
Responso Malevo-ngo (Juan) Politouan De Dios Fillberto y su Orquesta Portena..
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,
Weather Forecast and Announce iments.
1.40 p.m.-Sea Shanties.'
We're All Bound To Go (verses from "The Shanty. Book" edited by Sir R. R. Terry). Johnny Come Down To Hilo; The Hog's Eye Man (verses from "The Shanty Book" edited by Sir R.R, Terry). .Raymond Newell and Chorus with Piano.
De Picpus Au. Palais D'Angkor
Fox-Intermezzo (V.?! Marceau); Serenade-Valse Espagnole (0.1.50 Metra)....Orchestré Ruby Gold- Reviens Cherie (Come Back Dearest)! -(Cyrleroy, Gardoni & Patruño); Colombella (Musique de A. de Pierlas Paroles de Roger Fernay)
•V]. ?M/Tino Rossi with Orchestra conducted by M: Marcel Cariven. Napoli Tarantelle (Mozzacapo) i... Orchestre Napolitain, no de Un Violon Dang La Nuit Tango
(from the Revue "Parade Du Mon- de') La Serenade A Lena (from the Revue "Parádě Du Monde').... M. Tino Rossi. Vesuviana, ‚· Tarantella (F. D. Mar.
..
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drums.
Vocal-Please Let Me Sleep On Your Dorsten To Night" (Weston" & Leo) Billy Bennett and His Kerbstone Kwartette with Banjo A and Pian
Organ Solo La Paloma (Yradier); O Sole Mio (Di Capua). ..Horst Schimmelpfennig at Wurlitzer- Or-
gan.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
6 p.m. Haydn Trio In G Major, Play- ed by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals. 6.14 p.m. Songs by Helene Ludolph
(Soprano).
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With Verdure Glad ("The Creation"
-Haydn).
Piano
Andante Mosso (From Sonata in B
Minor-Scarlatti).
Fire! Down Below; Hullabaloo. Balay Oh! For The Wings Of A ADöfe
(Harris), John Goss (Baritone) (Mendelssohn), (,,(!) and the Cathedral Male Voice 6.21 p.m. Haydn Symphony No. 102 "Quartet.
Win B Flat Major, Played by Serge p.12 Variety.dor ve did evard Koussevitzky and the Boston Sym- Xylophone Solo Jooy The Clown phony Orchestra.
(Myers); Rio De Janeiro (de 6.44 p.m.-Vladimir Horowitz, at the Gredes). Rudy Starita (Xylo- phone) with Orchestra:// Vocal Swing, Mister Charlie Robin
son, Taylor, Brooks); Stompin' At The Savoy (Goodman, Webb, Sampson). Judy Garland (13 years old) with Orchestral accomp.j Fox-Trot Medley Gershwin Fox
Trot Medley. Intro:-Oh, Lady be· Good; 's Wonderful; Looking for a 7.01 p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra.. Boy: Fascinating Rhythm; Clap Yo Hands; That Certain Feeling., Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins on two pianos with string bass and
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Presto (From Sonata in A Major—
Scarlatti).
Mazurka In E Minor, Op. 41, No. 2
(Chopin),
Valse: Oublice (Liszt). *- modu Capriccio In F Minor (Dohnanyi).
"Gelsha" Selection (Sidney Jones). Vienna Woods
Tales From... The
» (Strauss)♫ BAGRIC "Chocolate - Soldier"-Selection (0.
Strauss arr. Benedict). "The Flowers Of Hawaii"-Selection (Abraham). / Intro: Any port is home to a sailor; Had I the words; My Golden Baby; I'm just a Darkie.
4th Test Match
Relay From Headingley, Leeds
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Serenata (Braga); O Peaceful Eng- land("Merris England”—German)
Essie Ackland.
Good-Bye (Whyte-Melville Tosti)...
Richard Crooks,
8.20 p.mLondon Relay The Fourt Cricket Test Match England Australia. A commentary on a the closing overs before lunch, and 8: summary of the morning's play, by. Howard Marshall from Headingle
8.85 p.m.-bondon: Relay,
Log.'
London
8.45 p.m.-Studio A Piano Recital by
Greta Scull.
1. "Papillonr" (Schumann).
2. Sing A Song Of Sixpence eo
Livens).
9.05 p.m.-Studio-A talk on local “Lawn Bowla" by Claude Hosking. 9.15 p.m. London Relay Theurth Cricket Test Match England v. Australia. A commentary during I play ***Howard Marshall 'from
Headingley, Leeds, ISTA 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.30 p.m.Relay of The Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
(a)-(d) Tangoes and Rumbas, 10.05 p.m.-Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.
10.15 p.m. (a) Love is a Merry-Go- Round; (b) Gool But You're Swell; (c) Sweet and Slow; (d) Got my mind on music...
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10.30 pm-Interval of recorded músic
from Z.B.W.
10.35 p.m.-(a) More than ever; (b) If Dreams come true; (c) Please. be kind; (d) Riffin at the Ritz. 10.50 p.m. Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W, པ་་་ 11.00 p.m.-(a)(d)-Waltzes. 11.15 p.mInterval of recorded music
from Z.B.Wann drama A
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7.30 p.m.-London Relay The Fourth 11.20 p.m.(a) The You and me that
Cricket Test/MatchEngland v. Australia, Aricommentary during play by Howard Marshall from Headingley, Leeds..
7.40 km:÷London Relay---Food For
Thought Three sort talks on mat ters of topical interest.
|8 gm-Local Time Signal,, Weather
Report and Announcements.
used to be (b) Yankee Doodle Band. 11.30 pmLondon Relay The Fourth Cricket Test · · Match —— Brigland -*. Australia)-"A" commentary · during play by Howard Marshall-from Headingley, Leeds.
Sh 11.35 pm Relay of the Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel
Interval of recorded Music from.
8.08 p.m.--Songs by Richard Crooks
(Tenor) and Essie Ackland (Contral-Z.B.W; to).
2.
11.45 p.m.-—(a) Who are we to say; (b) O Song Divine (Arthur St. Ives- Oh! Boom! (c) Shadows on the Gordon Temple); A Dream Of Par- Moon; (d) Listen to the Mocking
Bird. adise (Claude Lyttleton-Hamilton Gray)
Richard Crooks. 12 midnight. Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
2013
acket.
To-day's hand was contributed timistic. I sat South and presume by Mr. A. Cyril Daldy of St. Louis. that I should have passed after my We wish to congratulate Mr. Daldy partner's minimum rebid in hearts,}
particular agree with East took his Ace and returned the HIGH CARE VALLER his theory that not suit, my Queen falling to West's
vulnerable undoubl- King. On the third round of dia- Oxford with Robert: Taylor, Maureen Girls", with Lloyd Nolan and Mary AT THE MAJESTIC "A Yank Atz AT THE ORIENTAL—“Tip ¦ of ed, you should gam-monds I trumped with the spade O'Sullivan, Vivien Leigh, Edmund Carlisle The sensatior exposure of ble any number of deuce and led the ten of hearts. Gwenn, and Griffiths Jones. The first of America's latest wom tricks in an effort to When this held the Jack of hearts M.G.M.'s British made productions in fulfill a game con- was then overtaken with the Queen which Robert Taylor has his most con- tract. Mr. Daldy's The Ace of hearts was now played picture of Oxford which should stir the Prole and offers an authentic vincing
letter reads:
AT THE STAR-"Wise Girl". The and a small club discarded from memories of old Oxonians the world vivid contrast between life in ¦ palā- following hand seem to be some- the closed hand. I next finessed over thing of a curiosity and I t
Safe Intial country estate and a tenement In the Jack of clubs and laid down
New York's art colóny, is strikingly de- the King, East's Queen Falling QUEEN'S FOOL For Scandal! appears opposite the blonde star. Re- AT THE ALHAMBRA AND Dicted by Miriam Hopkins. Ray Milland. Things were beginning to look When an Americano movie-queen; viewed elsewhere. resulted in a terrible co slightly better and I led the Ace of seeing ** Europe - incognito, stum However, it was made by an un- clubs. East, who at that time was blos across a penniless baron with a usual succession of extremely down lucky breaks in spite of an appar ently unfavourable trump distribu- tion."
you might like to see it. A the tongue in the course of
South, Dealer Neither side vulnerable
K:6 A:Q.76 3.
08 6:4 983
K 10
9:5
S
10 5
AJ 92
♡ 10
The bidding:
Q.7 AK_J
South West North East
Pass
Pasa Pass 2/ Pass: Paso
(1) Pasa
Pass Pana
Aside from North's verbal
course he intended to bid clubs Instead of four spades) the bidding was doubtless rather-
BRANDE
his five spades, trumped million dollar love technique, and they cra and returned the eight. The nine it starts complications that are a long The Golden West; with Jeannette Mac- both have encumbrances to side track, AT-THE KING'S —“The_Girl" OF was finessed and when it held, my riot of fun. The wonderful cast in Donald and Nelson Eddy. Packed with troubles were over. I trumped my cludes Carole Lombard, Fernand Gra-thrills, with romance on wings of last club with the King of spades vet, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, songs, and the singing sweethearts in and led one of dummy's two remain Isabel Jeans, Marie Wilson, Marcia danger and bringing to the screen the
Rolston and Heather Thatcher.
mightiest and most exciting love drama. ing hearts. At that point all hands were down to two cards so that
West's Queen and ten of trumps
were trapped under the Ace and Jack
"I suppose that on the third lead of diamonds I should never have
!ན: allowed my miserable trump suit to be forced but should have dis- carded a (possible) losing heart. Had there been an opposing double, I should certainly, have done so in order to reduce the risk of a major calamity, and, as the c cards lay should probably have gon one-trick { Nót vulnerable abled it seemed wor gamble santéxtra tricks against the barest fulfilling the con
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