In Town To-night
And Other
London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 16, 1939
Today's Wireless
12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of a Service of Intercession from St. John's Catho- dral,
12.30 p.m.-Patricia Rossborough at
the Plano,
Hot Dog (Clair--Carter). "Queen Of Hearts"-Selection. "Broadway Hostess"-Selection. 12.40 p.m.Primo Scala's Accordeon
Band.
1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m. Frances Langford (Vocal)
and the Now Mayfair Orchestra. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m.-A Programme of Latest
Variety.
Orchestra-
Wild Violets-Selection
Dostal).
(Stolz-
Eugen Wolff and His Orchestra. Vocal-
Winter Draws On (Harper). Wo've Got To Keep Up With The
Joneses (Elliott).
Gracie Fields with Orchestra. Orchestra-
I Lot A Song Go Out Of My Heart)
--Slow-Fox-Trot.
Cinderella Sweetheart-Waltz.
Gscar Rabin and His Romany
Band.
Vocal-
Come Back To Erin (Claribel). When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ol-
cott and Bail).
Phil Regan with Orchestra. Dance Orchestra-
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride Fox-Trot. Change Partners-Fox-Trot (film
'Carefree')..
Billy Cotton and His Band with
Vocal Refrain.
"Conversation Piece"
Nevermore (Noel Coward).
Gloria Grafton (Soprano) with
Carroll Gibbons
Boy Friends,
3.16 p.m.-Close Down.
6.00 p.m.--For The Children.
Nursery Rhymes.
and His
Intro: Hush-a-bye; Hot Gross
Buns; Dame get up; Curly!
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Locks; Tom, Tom; I saw
1
three ships; There was frog; What have you got; etc.
Uncle George's Party with
Orchestra.
An Animal Alphabet (A Guessing
Game For Tiny Tots). Noah's Ark (Containing
The
Names Of The Animals Heard. in An Animal Alphabet). George Baker (Vocal) with Or-
chestra.
Studio-Serial
Little Man, You've Had A Busy
Day (Hoffman and Wayne). Les Allen with Mra. Allen and Norman. Sidney Torch at the Organ. 6.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.32 p.m.-Carroll Gibbons and His Boy
Friends.
Hitting A New High-Film' Selec-
tion.
Breakin' In A Pair Of Shoes
(Stept).
Sugar Rose (Waller).
Now That You're Gone (Kahn and
Fiorito).
Can't We Talk It Over (Washing-
ton and Young).
Double Or Nothing-Film Selec-
tion.
Carnaval (Lucens).
La Habanera (Lucena),
Cordoba Philharmonic Orchestra.
cond. by P. Cantero. 'Cellu Solo by Jose Pablos, 7.30 p.m.-Magyari Imre and His Or- chestra in Hungarian Folk Songs.
You Are The Follow, Friend Ty- kody; My Little Velvet Hat; Oh! How Long It Seems. Hungarian Csardas of George
Nagy (Boka Karoly). Magyari Imre and His Hungar-
ian Gypsy Orchestra.
Blue Cornflower (Kadas),
Tik Tak Tik Tak Ut Az Ora (Fro-
no Frigyes);
Leanyok, Legenyek (Recsey
Cyula).
Kalmar Pal ace.
You
by Magyari Imre and His Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. Pale Yellow Rose; I love
Beautiful Lady (Sandor). Magyari Imre and His Hungar-
ian Gypsy Orchestra. |7,45 p.m.-Reginald Foort at the Or
gan.
Mr. Dodd Takes The Air-Film 8.03 p.m.-Variety
Selection. p.m.-A Light Spanish gramme.
7.00
Pro-
If I Could Forget Your Eyes (Al-
beniz).
Beniamino Cigli (Tenor) with
Orchestra.
Sevilla (Albeniz),
Navarra (Albeniz).
Alegre
Arthur Rubinstein. (Piano). Un Barberillo
Prado).
(Villa-
Conchita Supervia (Mezzo-so-
prano with Orchestra. Pastora (Murillo-Miranda). La Zingarella (Paisiello).
Conchita Supervia (Mezzo-so-
prano with Orchestra.
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
beaten everu other austem in existence.
GOOD JUDGMENT
It is a well-known fact that one trick more can usually be won at a suit contract than at notrump, provided a "fit" can be found in a suit. By a "fit" is meant simply that each player holds four or more cards in the same. suit, in
which event if this suit is declared trump, an extra trick can usually be gain- ed by ruffing. How- ever, there are ceptions to all gen- eral rules of Bridge. Glance at South's
HIGH CARD VALUES
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TOTAL VALUE OF PACKS
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Liszt Hungarian
Fantasia: Tchaikovsky Piece
Night"-Novello).
Far Away In A Shanty Town ("Glamorous Night"Novel- lo).
Elisabeth Welch accomp. by the Drury Lane Theatre Orch. 8.30 p.m.-London Relay "The Royal
cond. by Charles Prentice.
Air Force'. A talk by Sir Edward Campbell, M.P., Parliamentary Pri- vate Secretary to the Secretary of State for Air. 8.45 p.m.Liszt-Hungarian Fantasin
For Piano And Orchestra. Jacques Dupont (Piano) and the Orchestre Symphonique (of Paris)
by F. Ruhlmann.
conducted
9.01 p.m.-Songs by Jussi Bjorling
(Tenor).
"La Gioconda"Heaven And Ocean!
(Ponchielli);
"L'Africana”
Paradise! (Meyerbeer)
Oh with
Orchestra conducted by Nils Gre- villius.
9.10 p.m.-Tchaikovsky→→Theme And Variations From Suite No. 3 In G. London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Landon Ronald, 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Turner Layton (Vocal) at
the Piano.
Medley Of Daly's Favourites. Keep Smiling! (Reginald Foort's
Signature Tune).
A Waltz Was Born In Vienna (Croc- Reminiscences Of Friml.
ker & Loewe); It's Great To Be 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
In Love Again (McHugh); A Report and Announcements.
Beautiful Lady In Blue (Coots).. with Murgatroyd 10 p.m.-London Relay In Town To- and Winterbottom,
night'. Eddie Peabody
Introducing personalities. and Elizabeth Welch.
from every walk of life in interviews Banjo Orchestra--
with Lionel Gamlin, flashes from the Shake Yo' Feet (Morgan).
news of the week, and 'Standing on Ha! Ha! (Morgan).
the Corner (Michael Standing inter- Fred Morgan's Banjo Rhythmics views the 'man in the street'). Edit-
with Vocal Refrain.
ed and produced by C. F. Meehan. One-man Band-
10.30 p.m.--Dance Music. Many Happy Returns Of The Day Fox-Trot-Avalon; Quickstep-Mar-
(Burke).
gie....Harry Roy & His Orchestra. Swing-step-Clownerie Swing; Rum-
ba-Rumba Acrobatique rola (Piano). Fox-Trots-Bye, Bye,
West opened a low heart. South thought will be that the hand won with the Jack, then followed should be played in spades. To with two more rounds, establishing offset this, South knew that all the dummy's Queen. West returned a outstanding strength was banked fourth heart, and Declarer now ran at his left. Realising this, South off five spade tricks. This brought concluded that at a spade contract every one down to four cards, and or both of his minor suit South had been careful to note Kings would be trapped. However, West's discards. While no defence if South became Declarer at no- (except an opening diamond lead) trump, it was extremely likely that could have defeated the contract, East, who had shown great weak-West made things rather easy. He|| ness by passing his partner's open-blanked his Ace of diamonds and ing bid. could never obtain the Declarer now simply played a low lead and hence would be unable diamond and ducked. West then
to lead through his Kings. South's cashed his remaining heart, but judgment was good, for, while he had to concedo the ninth trick to managed to make three notrump, | Declarer's King of clubs. his partner would have been un- (Copyright, 1988, By The Four able to make a game in spades. Aces)
Eddie Peabody playing his Ban- jo, Guitar, Mandoline and Mando-'Cello with Own Vo cal Refrain and Piano.
Humorous-
Winter Sports (Handley-Crick).
Murgatroyd and Winterbottom (Two Minds with not a sin- gle Thought)__with Monte Crick at the Piano.
Piano Duets—
Sweet Adeline Selection
Hammerstein).
(Kern,
Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe with Drums.
Vocal-
The Girl I Knew ("Glamorous11
What's On
Aza-
Baby; Untif To-day.Ambrose & His Orches- tra with Vocal Refrain. Quick-step Get Hot; Slow Fox-Trot ---Makin' A Fool Of Myself. ...Nat Gonella & His Georgians with Vo- cal Refrain. Fox-Trots-Lost My Rhythm, Lost My Music, Lost My Man (film 'Soft lights and sweet music'); I'm All In (film 'Soft lights and sweet mu- sic')....Ambrose & His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. p.m.-Close down.
At the Cinemas
AT THE MAJESTIC--“Tarzan's Re-
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venge". Edgar Rice Burroughs latest verse", with Fredic March and Olivia AT THE STAR-Anthony --- Ad-
de Havilland. Warner's Bros. much and greatest tale of the African jungle talked-about picture, with both stars
giving their best. brings more thrills and strange crea-
* tures than ever thringed any of the AT THE KING'S-The Last Gang- writer's previous stories. Glenn Mor-in a dynamic new drama of a crimin- ster."-Starring Edward · G. Robinson
ris, Olympic champions, and Eleanor al's regeneration, returning to the type of role which first won him renown as female one of the screen's greatest character Holm, the world's greatest
swimmer head the huge cast.
* *
stars. The cast includes Rose Strad- ner, James Stewart, Lionel 'Stander, Douglas Scott and John Carradine,
* *
Ek
AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- AT THE ORIENTAL—“Little Tough; BRA-"Spawn Of The North," Thrill Guy", with Helen Parrish, Jackie Searl after thrill proves that the cause of and Robert Wilcox. The story is true love does not run smooth even in simple powerful narrative about what tumultuous frontier Alaska. Henry happens to one family when tragedy Hathaway's greatest drama. The bril-strikes. It begins when the father is liant cast includes George Raft, Henry sent to jail on a murder charge, and Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tami- follows the mother, son and daughter roff, John Barrymore, Louise Platt and after they move to cheap quarters in a Lynne Overman.
sordid section of the city.
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