National Eisteddfod Winners: A B.B.C. Recording

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 27, 1938. ...

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of a Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral 12,80p.m.-Luicenne Boyer (Soprano)

and The Orchestra Raymonde. Parade Of The City Guards (Jessel);

A Musical Snuff Box (Lindow).. Orchestra Raymonde.

Tourne Et Viré (Tranchant); Mõi J'Crache Dans L'Eau (Tranchant) .Lucienne Boyer with Orchestra cond. by M. Isa Volpin. Chanson D'Amour (Suk); _By_The Sleepy Lagoon (Eric Coates)..... Orchestra Raymonde.

La Voyageuse Chanson (Aubret- Delettre); D'Amour En Amour Melodie (Leo Lelievre-Delettre).. Lucienne Boyer and Orchestra cond. by Iza Volpin.

Invitation To The Waltz (Waber

Orchestra Ray- arr. Walter)... monde.

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report. •

1.03 p.m.-Roy Fox & His Orchestra in

Dance 'Hits".

:

Sing Something In The Morning-

Fox-Trot (C, B.- Cochran's Revue. 'Home & Beauty'); No More- Waltz (C. B. Cochran's Revue 'Home & Beauty'). with vocal refrain by Denny Dennis.

Let's Face The Music And Dance

Fox-Trot (film "Follow the Fleet'); But Where Are You-Fox-Trot (film 'Follow the Fleet'). with vocal refrain.

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

Would You Waltz (film ‘San Fran-ı.

"cisco"); My First. Love Song

Waltz (alm Queen of Hearts') There's A Gold Mine In The Sky- Fox-Trot: True Confession For Trot (from the film)...... with vocal refrain by Denny Dennis.

Sweet Leilani-Slow. Fox-Trot... (film 'Waikiki Wedding")........with vocal refrain by Denny Dennis and Trio. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

||1.40 p.m.--Variety including Clapham & Dwyer, Florence Desmond, Tarner Layton, etc.

Orch. From the Land of the Sky Blue Water (Eberhart1Cadman), Mildred Bailey (Vocal) and Her Orchestra.

Dance

Babel-Fox- Orch. Whoa Trot Spooky Takes A Holiday- Fox-Trot......Nat Gonella & His

Mozart Concerto: Menuhin And Paris Symphonic

Waltz Medley. Intro: Ah! Sweek Mystery of Life; Falling" in Love Again; Charmaine Ramona; Min souri Waltz; What'll I Do.. Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins on" Two Pianos, with String Bass, Drums and Hawaiian Guitar. That Old Feeling-Fox-Trot (Film "Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938'); You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming Fox Trot.... Harry

Roy & His Orchestra with vocal retrain.

Georgians with vocal refrain by 8 pm-Local Time Signal, Weather

Nat Gonella. 2.16 p.m.→→Close down.

6 p.m.-Studio-Children's Hour.

p.m-Gerry Moore at the Piano. Day In-Day Out-Quickstep; Mine Alone Slow Fox-Trot; Rosetta Slow Fox-Trot; Wabash Blues- Quickstep....with String Bass & Drums under the supervision of Victor Silvester."

Dance Orch: When The Swallows Nest Again Blues...Joe Loss & His Orchestra with vocal refrain. Comedienne Public Sweetheart = No |-· 1 (from Seeing Stars'); In Love Again (with impressions of Bing Crosby and Elizabeth Bergner. From Seeing Stars')...... Florence Desmond with Orchestra.

Humorous-Golf. ...... Clapham and

Dwyer.

Vocal & Piano-To-morrow Is An- ather Day (film 'Day at the Races')

Turner Layton,

All God's Chillun Got Rhythm (film 'Day at the Races')....Turner Layton and Mäle Quartètte.“

Winning

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CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

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

beaten every other system in existence.

POOR PLAY

7.13 p.m.-Waltzes played by the Or-

chestra Mascotte, Evening Stars (Lanner-art. Gotz

Hohne); Good-Night (Wood-Bibo Conrad); Moonlight On The Dan-

·ube" (Byron Gay):-

7.23 p.m.-Songs by Willy Fritsch.

Live, Love and Laugh (Heymann- Gilbert)....with Schlammel Quar-

tet.

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Dancing Into Heaven With You

(Schroder-Beckmann)

.....with.

Lilian Harvey and Orchestra. Ich Lass Mir Meinen Korper Schwarz

Report and Announcements. ` 8.03 p.m.---Studio-Z.B.W. Orchestra

1. Pique Dame-Overture (Suppe). 2. Record: Chorus, Gentlemen (Lohr); Off To Philadelphia (Haynes)

Percy Heming (Baritone with Piano).

8. Valse Voice of Spring (Johann

Strauss).

4. Suite of Four Poetic Album Leaves (Saenger): (a) Burlesque; (b) Tendre Souvenir; (c) Danse Languide; (d) Petite Scherzo.

8.30 p.m.-London Relay At The Black Dog. Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour.“ Presented by 8. E. Reynolds-and Pascoe Thornton. 9 p.m.-Studio-ZBW. Orchestra.

Wien bei nacht--Potpourri (Komzak) 9.15 p.m.-London Relay-World "Af- fairs. A talk by J. L. Brierly, 0.B.E., Chichele Professor of International. Law in the University of Oxford.

Bepinseln (Lichmann-Hollande).... 9.30 p.m.--London Relay-The News, with Orchestra.

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9.50 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales.

7.33 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-A programme by some of the suc

tions.

cessful competitors. '..

7.35 p.m.-Harry Roy & His Orchestras

Milenberg Joys-Quickstep; Sugar 10:31 p.m.-Mozart Concerto No. 3 in

Foot Stomp Quickstep; I've Got Beginner's Luck-Fox-Trot (film 'Shall We Dance'); They All Laughed Fox-Trot (film Shall We Dance') Harry Roy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

G Major, K. 216. Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the Paris Symphony Orchestra conducted by Georges- Enesco.

11 p.m. Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE KING'S

"Test Pilot”, AT THE QUEEN'S "Bulldog Drum- with Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and mond in Africa" with John Howard, Spencer Tracey. Acclaimed by avia-Heather Angel, H. B. Warner, and Re- tion experts the most authentic avia-ginald Denpy. The tale of internation.. tion story ever filmed, the story is al spy rings and the length to which steeped in colourful traditions of the they go to wrest important military men who are building the future of secret from their victime forms the With the exception of North, who shifted to a diamond. But, neglect-aviation, test pilots who try new ships basis of this thrilling detective story- was blameless, we e do not thinking this slight detail, he imme-in the title role, is divided between his before they are approved. Clark Gable, very highly of the performance diately played a low diamond. When love for Myrna Loy and his love of

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HIGH CARE VALUES OF THE

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KING QUEEN JACK.N

given by the players West won with the King, he could flying. The conflict between his wife AT THE MAJESTIC "Thorough- Don't Cry." Drama, storms in to-day's hand. To have immediately saved the situa- and his job is the basis of a plot which breds begin with, South's tion by shifting to a club. But he incorporates scenes from national air straight from the screen to your heart races, testing of new planes, riotous in the exciting story of two kids onę four-heart bid was a didn't much like leading from his night club sequences and touching ro- from a castle and one from the gutter

a dia-

distinct overbid, and Jack into sma¬nine, mantic scenes.

East;-Dealer

Both sides vulnerable

--who come fighting through, ・・・ With Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Sophie Tucker, C. Aubrey Smith, and Ronald! Sinclair.

picture.

THE

HONG KONG

West's foolish double and hence should have given mond. Declarer now trumped a him a clue to the spade, then discarded a club on AT THE STAR-“There Goes My trump situation. In dummy's Queen of diamonds, but Girl". Ann Sothern's latest screen: por- the play both East then had to lose two more tricks. trayal is that of a frustrated bride a AT THE ORIENTAL—“Three Smart and West misdefended. And, final-

role marked by intense What a chance Declarer had to scenes and affords the actress the best Barnes, Alice Brady, Ray Milland and emotional Girls”, with Deanna Durbin, Binnie: ly, Declarer, presented with an be a hero! After the diamond re-opportunity of her career for a display Charles Winninger, The adventures of opportunity to make his contract, turn he should have played the ten of the wide range of her dramatic vir- three lovely daughters of a rich New failed ignominiously. However the of hearts and taken a first-round tuosity. Gene Raymond is again her Yorker who smash their father's ro- hand does bring up an interesting trump finesse (we think West'ation in which they have shared provide the amusing theme for this. co-star, this being the fourth produc-mance with a fortune-hunting blonde point of play.

double almost surely marked him the leading honours. with all four trumps); -; After t trumping a spade in dummy, one club should be discarded on the [high diamond. The remaining dia- mond should then be played, on which Declarer should throw his last club. This brings up the point we mentioned before. East would be on lead and could make no win- ning play. With the heart King still in dummy Declarer could| trump either a club or a spade re- turn. Ho could then play trump to dummy, ruff another club and finally draw, the two remaining. trumps. Thus, by getting rid of both his clubs, Declarer would create an entry to his hand and West opened a spade. Declarer prevent West from obtaining a won with the Açe and returned the trump tricks A suit. Now East should hav lald |** <Copyright, 1988, By The Four down' the King of clubs and", then Aces)

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