Gaston d'Aquino In Studio Song Recital
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 26, 1989.
Today's Wireless
12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral.
12.30 p.m.-Max Miller (Comedian).
Put It Down (Miller).
The Old Oak Tree (Miller).
Let's All Have A Charabanc Ride
(Miller):-
With Orchestra.
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ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. 9.52 megacycles)
Russian Novelty Orchestra. The General's Fast Asleep (Ken-
nedy-Carr).
Gracie Fields (Vocal) with
Orchestra.
12.40 p.m.-Scot Wood and His Six 6.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-
.
Swingers.
tions.
1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-16.32
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Derek Oldham (Tenor) in a
programme of Light Opera.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,
Weather Forecast and
ments.
Announce-
1.40 p.m.-The Band of H.M. Grena-
dier Guards.
1.58 p.m.-The Royal Command Con- cert Held At The Albert Hall, Lon- don.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
6.00 p.m.-"
"For the Children". Nursery Rhymes.
•
p.m.-Reginald Dixon at the Or-
gan,
Dixon Hits No. 27.
Intro: Blue skies are round the corner; The Umbrella Man; Day Dreaming; Penny Sere- nade; The Dicky Bird 'Hop; The Chestnut Tree.
Dancing Time No. 5.
The Fox Trot-Grandma said; I miss you in the morning; The Waltz-I shall always re- member you, smiling; Where the Shannon flows down to the sea.
Intro: Hot Cross Buns; Dame 6.45 p.m.---London Relay-Music-Hall, get up; Curly Locks; Tom, Wth Jack Daly, the Irish Personality Tom; I saw three ships; Star; Les Allen, The Radio Idol; Elsie There was a frog; What and Doris Waters, Radio's 'Gert and
Daisy.' have you got; etc.
with George's Party
The BBC Variety Orchestra conduct- Uncle
ed by Charles Shadwell. Presented by Orchestra. "More Very Young" Songs (A.A. John Sharman.
Milne-Fraser-Simson).
(a) Nursery Chairs,
(b) Waiting at the Window.
(c) Spring Morning.
(d) The End.
George Baker (Baritone) with
Piano.
Studio-Serial Story.
My Treasure, Waltz (Becucei);·
7.45 p.m.-B.B.C, Dance Orchestra.
Radio Times-Fox-Trot.
The Phantom Of A Song. (Hall). One Life, One Love-Waltz. Beside My Caravan-Tango. There's No Time Like The Present
-Quickstep.
18.03 p.m.-Folk Songs and Darces.
The American Square Dance (Reel
→Time).
8.20
Folk Dance Orchestra cond. by
Ronnie Munro
The Hole In The Wail (arr. Ar-
nold Foster)..
Folk Dances Orchestra cond. by
Arnold Foster.
V.. Three English County Songs: A Sad Ending (Trad. arr. Grise-
wood).
Oliver Cromwell
Maitland).
(Broadwood-
The Berkshire Tragedy (Broad-
wood-Maitland).
Our Bill (F. H. Grisewood) with
Piano.
Scandinavian Dances: Shemaker; Hornfiffin; Norwegian
Mazurka; Mangling.
Folk Dance Orchestra cond. by
Victor Olof.-"-
p.m.-London Relay-The First Cricket Test Match England v. The West Indies.
A
A commentary during play and
Cricket ward Marshall from Lord's summary of the morning's play by Ho- Ground, London.
8.30 p.m.-Studio-Recital by Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor) with Ě O'Neil Shaw at the Piano. the
2.
1. Il sogno ('Manon'-Massenet).
Che gelida manina (La Boheme' -Puccini).
8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Anouncements.
3.
Il Mio tesoro ('Don Giovanni'— Mozart).
4.
Onaway, awake, believed (Cole- ridge-Taylor).
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Bruce Burnstone, Merwn D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system
that has beaten every other system in existence.
PRESERVING PARTNER'S
South, Dealer
Neither side vulnerable
▲ A 98
Q8
◇ J 10 7 4
9863
Q 6 2
N
AJ 753
KJ 97 3
6 5 2
◊ 8 5.
W
E
◊ K 9 3
A 5 2
S
AK 74
K 10 4
REENTRY
The players are inclined to miss. idea of course is to preserve partner's re-entry so that it can be
5. Secret Love (Landon Ronald).
6. O Lovely night (Landon Ronald).
Gaston O'Aquino.
7. Ballad (Debussy).
E. O'Neil Shaw.
8. Luna d'estate (Tosti).
9. Ideale (Tosti).
10. 'A Vacchella (Tosti),
Gaston O'Aquino.
9.00 p.m.-Orchestral Selections.
Wedding Waltz (from Der Sch-
leier der
nanyi).
Pierrette')
(Doh-
Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Brahms' Waltzes.
Symphony Orchestra cond. by
Walter Goehr.
9.15 p.m.-London Relay The News, 9.30 p.m.-Hawaiian Music.
Relay Of The
Test Match
From Lord's
Waltz (Lewis and Sherman). Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. My Hula Love-Medley March, Kawaihau Waltz (Kealakai). : Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra.
Lonesome Without My Baby.
Masters' Hawaiians (Steel Gui-
tar and Banjo). 9.45 p.m.-London Relay Sports News
and. Market Notes.
9.50 p.m-Songs by Stuart Robertson
(Bass-Baritone).
Aboard The Windjammer-Medley of Sea Shanties (arr. Terry). Shenandoah; Intro: A-roving;
What shall we do with the drunken Sailor; Hullabaloo
Balay; The Drummer
and
to.
the Cook; Tom's gone Hilo; Boney was a warrior. With Male Chorus and Accor-
deon.
10.00 p.m.-London Relay The First Cricket Test Match England v. The West Indies.
A commentary during play by Ho ward Marshall "and Michael Standing from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. 10.15 p.m.-A Dance Programme.
Fox-Trots
Home At Sundown.
Ten Little Miles From Town.
The Organ, The Dance Band and
Me (Piano).
Tangos-
Por Que? Crepuscule.
Geraldo and His Gaucho Tango
Orchestra.
Fox-Trots-—
Easter Parade (as in 'Alexander's
Ragtime Band').
Say It With Music (as in 'Alexan-
der's Ragtime Band'). Henry King and His Orchestra, Fox Trots-
Flip.
Flop.
Joe Venuti and His Orchestra. Tangos
Red Roses.
Vision.
Emil Roosz and His Orchestra. Fox-Trot-
Deep In A Dream.
Waltz-
Mexicali Rose (from 'Rhythm on
the Ranch').
Oscar Rabin and His Romany
Band.
Fox-Trots---
On A Little Street In Honolulu-'11.00
Let's Stop The Clock.
There's A Ranch In The Rockies.
Geraldo and His Orchestra. p.m.-Close Down,
utilised after his suit is establish- What's On At the Cinemas
ed.
Yesterday you were Maier's partner and held:
AK XXX
♡ A X X
A. 10 4
◊ A XX
A Q 6 2
Q-J 10
The bidding:
The bidding:
You
South
West
North
East
INT 3NT
Pass
Pass
2NT Pass
Pass Pass
14 (?)
Merwin
Barnstone, Maier Schenken
Pass
Pass 44
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romance and drama there is something for every taste. The cast includes AT THE KING'S—“Submarine Pa- Leslie Banks, Flora Robson, Sebastian trol". An assortment of civilian odds Shaw, Patricia Hilliard and J. H. Ro- and ends, bent on dodging war service, berts.
are ordered to sea in a flimsy wooden *. *. *
shell and find themselves in a raging AT THE CATHAY—“My Lucky hell of spiked mines and enemy sub- Star", Mirth, melody, romance and the marines to emerge finally as first class gorgeous ice carnival ever fighting men.. A stirring tale with a While South's opening notrump ANSWER: Your correct bid is most and North's raise to two were both to pass. Mr. Maier's jump to four screened with Sonja Henie, Richard great. cast headed by Richard Greene, Greene, Joan Davis, Ceasar Romero Nancy Kelly, Preston Foster, Slim but and Buddy Edsen,
Summerville, George Bancroft, John practically minimums, nevertheless spades shows a freak hand
**
Carradine, Joan Valerie, Henry Armet- with any lead but a denies high card strength. And
AT THE ORIENTAL—“Cafe So-jta and Warren Hyner. heart three notrump while it is possible his hand 'is
AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- would be laydown; such that you can make a Slam, clety", with Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray and Shirley Ross in star- while even with a the chance is too slight..
ring roles. Taking Manhattan's most BRA"The Ice Follies Of 1989", with heart opening it took Score 100% for pass, 40% for glittering circles as its background, Joan Crawford, James Stewart, Lew fine defence to set five spades, 40% for four notrump, "Cafe Society" tells a high-stapping Ayres, and Lewis Stone. The first the contract. The 0 for any other bid. (In particular story of a beautiful but bored society musical on ice M.G.M.'s show world opening, lead was the 0 is given for a control-showing girl's whirlwind romance with a re-sensation.
HION CARD VALUES OF THE FOUR-ACES SYSTEM
ACE... 3 KING QUEEN 1 JACK...
ANKANES HAND $16
VITAL MALING BEE PACK ÉS T- seven of hearts, and bid in hearts or diamonds. If you dummy's eight held do decide to get to a Slam with the trick. The Jack of diamonds this hand, you want to force your Was now led. East put on the opponents to guess about the open- King, Declarer played the Ace, ing lead).
QUESTION NO. 135 returned to dummy with the ten of diamonds and led a low club, Neither side is vulnerable. You Schenken's partner whereupon East, instead of playing are -Howard. low, went right up with the King, and hold: which of course, held the trick. He now led a heart, and West was able to clear his heart suit while he still had the Ace of clubs for reventry Hence all Declarer could make were two spades, two hearts and four diamonds, and he was set one trick,
This play, of the King of clubs by East is a play that comes up fairly often against. notrump con- tracts, but is one which most
AIX
KIX
The bidding:
-Pass
Barnstone You Schenken
#Pása
(7) What do you bid? (Answer tomorrow.)
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