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After The Tempest
And Other
London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 18, 1988.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. -
Opera.
Selections from Light
"Lilac Time"-Selection (Schubert, arr. Clutsam).....The New May- fair Orchestra. “Maritana”~Vocal Gems
V.
(W. Wallace) ......Clara Serena, Doris Vane,
Francis Russell, Dennis Noble & Chorus with Orchestra. "Countess Maritza"-Selection (Kal- man) Grand Symphony Orches tra with Iris Wald (Soprano) and sung, in Hans Glemens (Tenor) German. "Monsieur Beaucaire"-Vocal Gems
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Intro: Theme Cinema Memories.
Orphans of the Songs from: Storm; Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; Way Down East; Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall; La Rosita; Orphans of the. Storm
Quentin M. Maclean at the Or- gan of the Trocadero Cinema. ·
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1.30 p.m.-Reuter and, Rugby Press, and Announce- Weather Forecast ments.
(Mesenger)....Light Opera Com-1.40 p.m.-Eric Coates-Three Men'
Suite and other compositions. pany with Orchestra.
'The Three Men' Suite: 1. The Man 2. The Man from the Country; about Town; 3. The Man from the Séa. Valsette From "Wood Hymphs".
Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by The Composer. I Heard You Singing.
1.03 p.m.-Quentin M. Maclean (Or-
gan) and Vivian Ellis (Piano). Parade of Parades-Selection. Intro: Parade of the Tin Soldiers; The Mosquitoes Parade; My Love Par- ade; Match Parade; Parade of the Sunbeams; Easter Parade
Quentin M. Maclean at the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, "Going Places"-Piano Medley (Vi- Vivian Ellis, vian Ellis) Night Must Fall (film "The Tenth Man'); Free (from 'O-Kay For Sound')....Quentin M. Maclean at the Organ of the Cinema.
"On The
(Berlin)
Avenue"-Piano
....Alfred Pic-
cond.
caver (Tenor) with Piano. Saxo-Rhapsody..... Sigurd Ruscher (Saxophone) with Symphony Or chestra cond. by The Composer. For Your Delight (Serenade)
Light Symphony Orchestra by The Composer. 2.15 p.m.-Close down. Trocadero 6 p.m.-Studio-The Children's Hour.
7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. Medley 7.02 p.m.-Choir and Organ of the
Temple Church.
Vivian Ellis.
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
O Come, Everyone That Thirstotli (Mendelssohn).... Organist and Director of Choir G. Thalben Ball. 1 Waited For The Lord (Mendels- sphn)... Choir with Organ and Masters E. Lough and R. Mallett (Soloists),
The Heavens Are Telling. ("The
Creation" Haydn).
How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Choir ("Requiem"-Brahms) and Organ.
7.24 p.m.-Regimental Band of H.M.
Grenadier Guards,
Coronation Processional Music (Se- lected from the Music in the Royal Procession, Coronation Day, May 12, 1987).
The Changing Of The Guard-Cere- mony.....with words of 'command. 7.40 p.m.-Studio-Z.D.W. Orchestra.
1. Three Dances (Cyril Scott)
1. Gavotte
2. Eastern Dance 3. English Dance
2. Record: A Summer Night (Mar- zials & Goring Thomas)....Doris Vane (Soprano) with Piano and 'Cello Obbligato.
3. Una Notte sul Volga (Russo).
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8,03 p.m.-Studio-Z.B.W. Orchestra. 4. Blumen Serenade (Leonardi).
5. Smoky Clouds (Ranzato).
6. "Die Csardasfurstin" (Kalman)-
Selection.
"At The
8.30 p.m.-London Relay
Black Dog". Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken 19
World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
beaten every other system in existence.
STOLEN SWEETS
"Stolen sweets taste the best," to justify his opening bid, the Slam writes C. B. Austin of Washington,[was probable. D. C., "and I believe there is
HIGH CARD VALUES OF THE FOUR-ACKE SYSTEM
ACE... 3 KING .2 QUEEN 1 JACY'S
TUTAL VALUE A PROLES AVERAGE HARD 6.5%.
p.m.--Cortot at the Piano.
Ballade No. 2 In F. Major, Op. 38
(Chopin).
Z.B.W. Orchestra:
Dance Music: Children's Hour
Ballade No. 3 In A Flat Major, Op.
47 (Chopin).
9.15 p.m.-London Relay-"World Af-- 'fairs". A talk by H. Wickham Steed: 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Songs by Miliza Korjus
(Soprano).
1
The Maidens Of Cadiz (Delibes). Serenade (Moszkowsky)...Orchestra con, by Bruno Seidler-Winkler.
"After The 10_p.m.-London Relay
A fantastic comedy by Tempest". Geoffroy Trease. Characters: Lady Marten; Major Tony Manners; The Prudence Hon. Freddie Fitzrain; Marten; Nova, On a, Pacific island, some twenty years in the future, stands the hut shared by the two of cast- women of a small party aways, Lady Marten and her daugh- ter Prudence. Production by Ho- ward Rose.
10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
Quick-step I Wasn't Lying. When I Said 'I Love You'; Waltz--Oh, Mr. Man In The Moon....Henry Jac- ques with His Correct Dance Tem- po Orchestra.
Fox-Trots-A Fine, Romance (from Swing Time'); The Way You Look To-night (from 'Swing Time').... Ambrose & His Orchestra with vo- cal chorus.
Six-Eight
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Comedy
.....
Andalusia; Waltz-I'm Popeye, The Sailorman. (from 'Popeye, the Sailor") Sydney Kyte & His Piccadilly Ho- tel Band with vocal chorus. Fox-Trot-Love Ain't Nothin' But The Blues....Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra with Vocal Re- frain.
Fox-Trot-Cherry....The Big Cho- colate Dandies with Vocal Refrain. Waltz-One Kiss In A Million; Fox-. Trot-Love, Please Stay....Henry Dance Jacques with His Correct Tempo Orchestra.
11 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE KING'S-"Woman After Woman", with Herbert Marshall, ginia Bruce and Mary Astor.
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"The Devil AT THE ORIENTAL Vir-Doll", with Lionel Barrymore, Maureen: O'Sullivan and Frank Lawton. Barry- more portrays a vengeful man who uses a secret method of shrinking peo- ple to minute size without destroying life.
AT THE
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MAJESTIC
"West opened the nine of dia- nothing in Contract monds, and when dummy went dismayed to find a that gives a Déclarer down, I was greater satisfaction duplication of length in clubs and I had little hope of than fulfilling a con-diamonds. >tract by a`successful-finding the club King with West,
AT THE QUEEN'S "Crime School”. ly executed 'pseudo-and there appeared to be two dia- squeeze.' The plea-mond losers. But while there is
"Smilin' sure is increased life, there's hope, and after a mo-How to-day's kids become to-morrow's trigger action drama built round those rather than lessened ment's thought I realised that if killers! Might well be the title of this by the fact that the I ducked the first trick, there was six tough youngsters who startled one contract could not be made at a chance of developing a simple first in "Dead End". Cast: Humphrey Thru"-Norma Shearer's triumph is still remains a rare film treat. Fredric" Bernard Punsley.
March and Leslie Howard take the The double-dummy, and perhaps not squeeze. against East in diamonds Bogart, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Leo welcomed back in response to a large Anyway, and hearts if East held the King Gorcey, Gabriel Dell, Huntz Hall and demand on the part of the public, and
other main roles in the picture. against expert defence.
story is based on the famous Jane I got a real 'kick' out of the fol- and Queen of hearts and West the clubs. I played a low lowing hand, which I hope you King of
AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Over The Cowl stage success, Playing prominent West
successor to roles are O. P. Heggie, Ralph Forbes, will find interesting. It was play-diamond from dummy, East played
the eight, and I the seven.
A sensational Wall". ed in a rubber game."
then led the six and I won with "Alcatraz Island". The gripping tale Heryl Mercer, David Torrence, Mar-- the Ace. Four rounds of trumps of convict life, written by the man who garet, Seddon and Forrester Harvey, were drawn, then I led the Queen knows most about it-Warden Lewis of clubs, West covering and dummy E. Lawes of Sing Sing. The cast in
cludes Dick Foran, June Travis, John AT THE STAR—“My Man Godfrey".- winning with the Ace. Three more Litel, Dick Parcell, Veda Ann Borg, with William Powell and Carole Lom-- rounds of clubs followed, leaving George E. Stone and Raymond Hatton. bard. A first class, comedy. the lead in my hand. At the eleventh trick I played my last】 trump and discarded dummy's-dia- mond Queen, retaining the Ace- Jack of hearts.
North, Dealer
North-South vulnerable
6 3 2
6
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K 10 4
AJ 3
Q 4.2. A 10 7 6
N
W E
.K 10 8 7 6
O K J 10
8 G
J5 2
Q J 9 6
A 73 QJ9 3
South
Paas
Pass
The bidding: North Balt
West
"At this point East promptly threw his King of diamonds!
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When I laid down the three of diamonds, East exclaimed: 'Oh, partner, I thought you held that card." Of course that remark suğ- geate the answer to the defence: If West had held the three of dia- monds, he should have discarded it at the first opportunity; and since “I ‘have given the bidding as it he did not do so, East should have actually occurred. 1. do not ap placed it in my hand. Now if I prove ef my partneré jump to sing held the Queen of hearts three' spades. My jump to Slam there "wak' no“ deféricé i hercéz k the bidding Fast should have blanked his King was a stretob, but and my holding: I thought it PID:
bable that North held a sing
diamond, in whip)
ang that, with suficient honours Aces).
arts. Do you agree
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