Beethoven's First

Concerto

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 28,

Today's Wireless

12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of a Service of

Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral.

12.80 p.m.

Howard Jacobs (Saxo-

phone).

Down In The Forest (Sir Landon

Ronald).

I Love The Moon (Hubens). From The Land Of The Sky-Blue Water (from 'Four American- Indian Songs'-Cadman), with String Quintet and Harp.

p.m.-London Palladium

12.40

chestra.

"London

Or-

Again" Suite (Eric

Coates). "The Rose" (Selection of English

Melodies arr.`Myddleton).

25 Years of Song (A' Selection of

Historical Song Successes). Conducted by Richard Crean.

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

Dance Orch.---

Drinking Songs (arr. Williams).

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra

with Vocal Refrain,

Vocal-

Foolin' With The Other Woman's

Man (Akat).

Piano.

|2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

When All Night Long.

Sydney Granville (Bass). Strophon's A Member Of Parlia-

ment.

Mixed Chorus.

When Britain Really Ruled the

Waves.

Sophio Tucker with Orchestra

and Ted Shapiro at the 6.59 p.m.-George Boulenger, and His D. Fancourt and Mixed Chorus.

Orchestra.

Hungaria (after original folk_me- lodies arr, Jo. Kmumann); Budapest At Night (Hungarian Airs-arr. G. Von Belti-Pi- linszky).

6.09 p.m.--For The Children.

B.B.C.

Recording "Robin Hood and the Sorrowful Knight”.

:

A tale of Sherwood Forest written by Franklyn Kelsey and with music 1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wen-played by the Cershom. Parkington

ther Report.

1.03

Quintet.

tiona.

p.m.-London Piano-Accordeon 6.30 pm. Closing local Stock Quota-

Band and Vocal Numbers.

1.30 p.m.--Reuter and Rugby Press, 632 p.m.--Excerpts from - Gilbert and

Weather Forecast and ments.

Announce-

1.40 p.m.--Varlety with Sophie Tucker, The Three Virtuosos, Stan Holloway and 'Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Three Pianos—.

Frolics-Fox-Trot.

Smiles And Cheers-Fox-Trot.

The Three Virtuosos with Ro-

bert Renard Orchestra.

Humorous Monologue-

Three Ha'pence A Foot (Edgar). Stanley Holloway with Wolseley

Charles at the Piano.

Dance Orch.—

Schoolboy Howlers-Comedy Fox-

Trot.

Jack Hylton's Orchestra with

vocal refrain.

Vocal-

Noanin' Low (Rainger).

Sophie Tucker with Ted

piro's Orchestra.

Sha-

Sullivan's "Iolantho”.

Overture.

Symphony Orchestra cond. by

Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Iolanthel From They Dark Exile. Bertha, Lewis, Nellie Briercliff

and Chorus of Girls. Good Morrow, Good Mother.

Leslie Rands and Chorus of

Girls.

Fare Thee Well, Attractive

Stranger.

F

Bertha Lewis and Chorus of

Girls. Good Morrow, Good Lover!; None

Shall Part Us. Winifred Lawson and Leslie

Rands.

Go Away, Madam.

George Baker, Bertha Itewis, Winifred Lawson, Derek Oldham, Derrell. Fancourt and Mixed Chorus.

Winning

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7.15

The Gypsy Baron-Selection (John)

Strauss arr. Hohno). p.m.-A Dance Programme of the Nora-Tangó (Boulanger).

Latest Hits".

Tin Pan Alley Medley No. 4.

Intro: You're looking for Ro- manco; Keep Calling me Sweetheart; The You and Me That used to be. So Rare; Home Town; Smile when you say Goodbye. Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye on Two Pianos with string bass and drums. Fox-Trots- Mind Your Step!

When The "Lads Are Off

Dance.

To

Otto Dobrindt and His Piano

Symphonists.

Polka-

When They Played the Polka. Swing-

The Highland Swing.

Primo Scala's Accordion Waltz-

"Robin Hood

-And The

Sorrowful Knight”

going

(film rich").

Fox-Tro

Music,

Maestro, Please

Tango-

These roolish Things.

(film

Henry Jacques and is Strict Dance Tempo. Orchestra.

Waen You Came Into My Life,

Baith Lorand and Her Viennese

Urchestra.

8.00 p.m.--Local Time Signal, Weather

Keport and announcements.

8.03 p.m.Urgan Music,

"Sweet Dusice"—Film Solection.

Reginald. Dixon, ...

La raioma (rauler), O Sole Mio (Di Capua).

Hoist Schimmelptennig.. Film 'Hits".

Intro: isn't this a lovely day? ("Top Hat'); Why Stars Come Out at Night (Big Broadcast of 1986); Cheek. to Cheek ("Top" Hat'); Without a word of warning. ("Two for Tonight'); I wish- ed on the moon

('Big Broadcast of 1986'); You are my lucky star ('Big Broadcast of 1986'). Sidney Torch.

8.20 p.m.-London Relay Sermons® In-

Stone-Durham Cathedral.

9.00 p.m.-Mozart-Quintet In D Mar

jor, K. 593.

Pro Arte Quartet (2nd Viola: Al- fred Hobday).

9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Beethoven-Concerto No. 1

in C Major, Op. 15...

Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

Band.10.28 p.m.-Songs by Frida Leider

(Soprano).

Vienna So Gay (from 'Maritza”). Tango

Play Gypsy (from 'Maritza').

Victor Silvester and His Ball-

room Orchestra.

Fox-Trots-

What will I Tell My Heart? On A Little Bamboo Bridge.

Roy Smeck and His Hawaiian Serenaders with vocal chorus by Donald King.

Slow Fox-Trot

On The Sentimental Side (film)

'Doctor Rhythm').

Fox-Trot-

My Heart Is Taking Lessons (film

'Doctor Rhythm').

Geraldo, and His Orchestra,

Waltz-

Leonora's Aria (“Fidelio” Beet-

hoven),

with Orchestra cond. by John

Barbirolli.

[10.36 p.m.-Orchestral Selections.

Overture In D Major (Haydn). March In D Major, K. 335 (Mo-

zart).

March In D Major, K. 408 (Mo-

zart).

Orchestre De La Societe Des Concerts cond, by Edvard Fendler.

"Mefisto" Waltz No. 1 (Liszt).· "Rosamunde”—

Ballet Music No. 2, Op. 26. (Schu-

bert).

Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orch.

The Sweetest Song In The World 11.00 p.m.-Close Down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- "The Amazing Dr. Clitter-

-

The following¡ two-bid. South agreed he didn't have hand, which was mis- a two-bid, but claimed: (1) Holding

AT THE ORIENTAL bid by two top-two Aces and two Kings, North

"Crime School" How To-day's Kids Become BRA ranking players in a should have been able to suspect To-morrow's Killers! Might well be the house." Something new at last în recent game

at the there was something fancy about his title of this trigger action drama built gangster films! Interest in crimino- Cavendish Club, has partner's two-bid; (2) the fivec-club round those six tough East Side young logy starts a well known social doctor caused a great deal of bid confirmed the fact that there was End" Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Gale to underworld depths and ends in a sters who startled one first in "Dead on a career of crime that rakes him discussion in New something unusual.

Page, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Leo trial that is thrilling and bizarre.: IMEILGE HAMID 67% York. At first every The complete analysis by South is Gorcey, Gabriel Dell, Huntz Hall and With Edward G. Robinson, Claire Tre-

follows: one thought South as

First, his

Bernard Punsley. normal

vor, Humphrey Bogart, Allen Jenkins, Was entirely wrong, but of late opening should have been one club,

Donald Crisp and Gale Page. AT THE KING'S-"Tarzan's opinion seems to be swinging around but he decided for reason of his own venge." Edgar Rice Burroughs' latest

* to the fact that North should have to bid two. When North responded and greatest tale of the African jun been able to read the situation and two spades, South now decided to ble brings more thrills and strange AT THE MAJESTIC "Toy Wife," not have contracted for the Grand show him that his hand was not a the writer's previous stories.

creatures than ever thronged any of with Luise Rainer, Robert Young, and Slam.

Glenn Melvyn Douglas. The story of a wil- regular two-bid. Hence, the leap Morris, and Eleanor Holm, the world's ful and enchanting belle who brought to five clubs.

greatest female swimmer, head the ruin to one man death to another and

shame unto herself.

East, Dealer

Both sides vulnerable

A 8 7 5 2

7 AK 9 64

7.2.

K

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10 8 6 6 WE

10 4

According to South, this bid huge cast. should have definitely told his par- tners that he had no possible losers in hearts or diamonds and no possi- ble losers in spades except the Ace. If North had followed that reasoning, he would than have realised that his Ace-King of hearts were totally un- necessary cards, At the same itme he should have realised that his partner was. Including the Ace of spades in his five-club bid. .... Hence, the King of clubs should have en- titled him to bid six clubs only-not seven. Finally, if North had wish- ed to make a compromise bid, he could have bid six notruni..

This would of course have invited South to contract for a Grand Slam. - at the same time due to the fact tha no North held the Açe-King or good horever. North was really up: would have been var su 1 set and quite properly pointed out - (Copyright, 1983 that South did not have su open Aces)

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The bidding:

East

Bouch

Pass

Pass

Page

Pass

Pass

North

Once the Ace of clubs was knocked out, South had approxima thousand, tricks, which did

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