"The Time Has Come”: Radio Play
From London
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 5, 1939.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Heddle Nash (Tenor) and
Light Symphony Orchestra. May Day Overture (Haydn Wood) Orchestra .Light Symphony cond. by The Composer. "Helen" The Shepherd's Song (Of- fenbach); "The Dubarry"If I Am Dreaming (Millocker). Heddle Nash (Tenor) with Orch. Like To The Damask Rose (Elgar
arr. Haydn Wood); Queen Mary's Song (Elgar-arr. Haydn Wood) Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by Haydn Wood. The Bloom Is On The Rye (Fitzball & Sir H. Bishop); Bonnie Mary Of Argyle (Traditional)
Heddle
Nash (Tenor) with Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore.
Rondel; Mina (Elgar, arr. Haydn Wood). Light Symphony Or- chestra cond. by Haydn Wood.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.--Connie Boswell, Frank Cru-
mit and The Mills Brothers.
I hadn't Anyone Till You (Noble); I'm Glad For Your Sake (Tinturin, Lawrence)
Connie Boswell
(Voval) with Harry Sosnik & His Orchestra.
Asleep In The Deep (Petrie, Lamb); Funiculi Funicula (Denza).. The
Mills Brothers (Four boys and a guitar).
Little Brown Jug (Adapted by Frank Crumit)....Frank Crumit (Tenor) with Orchestra.
There's Something About
An
Old.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. 9.52 megacycles)
Love (Hudson, Fein); Heart and Soul (from 'A Song was Born').... Connie Boswell (Vocal) with Orch. Mr. Paganini (Lambert, Richards); Star Dust (Carmichael & Others) The Mills Brothers (Four boys and a guitar). 1:30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- menta.
1.45 p.m.-Half an hour of Dance
Music.
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Fox-Trots Talking Through My Heart (from The Big Broadcast of 1987'); You Came To My Res- cue (film 'The Big Broadcast of 1987')....Henry King & His Orch. Fox-Trot-To You, Sweetheart.
Henry King & His Orchestra. Fox-Trot-To Mary-With Love...
Al Donahue & His Orchestra. Tangos Jingle Bells; Twilight
E. Bohr's Argentine Tango Orch. Fox-Trots-Midnight Blue; I Wasn't
Lying When I Said I Love You.... Roy Smeck & His Hawaiian Ser- enaders.
Fox-Trots Cabin On
The Hilltop (film 'Walking on Air'); Mendel's Son's Swing Song....Jack Hylton & His Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
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p.m.-A Programme Music.
of Spanish
Flor Del Mal (Padilla-Montesinos);
Clavelito Del Genil (Romero). Raquel Meller (Vocal) with Orch.
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.
MAKING DECISIONS
East, Dealer
East-West vulnerasie
♡ Q 10 3 2
0 3 9 7 4. KQJ6
A 5 4 3 2 976 5
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10 8 6
K
8 4
QJ 10 9
76 VAK J ◊ A 3 2
◇ K Q 10 6 5 A 9 7 3 2·
The bidding:
East
South
14
20
3
50
West North 24 34 Pass 40 Dbl. Pass
Pasa
Pass
Most experts are very lenient about their partner's mistakes, for they know that Contract is
HIGH CARD VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACES UVSTEN
ACE... 3 KING QUEEN 1 JACK.
that his side could not make five spades-hence it behooved him to double his opponents. When East passed, accepting his partner's judgment, the contract was set a mere 300 points-far less than the value of the rubber. Needless to say, if West had passed five clubs- the bid his hand called for-East would have continued to five spades; 'and since the cards were favourably distributed, six would | actually have been made, and with
it the game and rubber.
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You were Oswald Jacoby's ner yesterday and held:
AK QI XIX ♡. A X
◇ A XX
♣ x x
Renacimiento
Ambiente "Tango; Pampino Tango....Juan Lloesas & His Tango Orch. Serenata (Malats, arr. Rudd); La
Corrida (Valverde); Tango Mio.... Castanets Solo by "La Argentina” with Orchestra.
Llorar Y Reir Tango; Clasico
Tango......Juan Llossas & His Orchestra. Confession-Tango: La Cumparsita -Tango.....Tito Schipa (Tenor) with Orch.
Programme Of Spanish Music
Tant-
Leaves...Dan Donovan; Says my heart..Alice Mann; Music, maes- tro, please...Jack Cooper. 8.16 p.m.Albert Sandler & His Or
chestra. Souvenir D'Ukraine (Ferraris); Black Eyes-Russian Impression (Ferraris); Amoretten Waltz (Gung1); Bien Aimes-- Valse (Waldteufel); Yvonne (Ho- ratio Nicholls); Trouble In Para- dise (Schwartz & Others); Le Chaland Qui Passe (Bixio); Love's Last Word (Cremieux); Faust- 8.45 p.m. London Relay The Time
Fantasia (Gounod).
Has Come'. A radio play by Arthur Watkyn. The scene is London. Pro- duction by Dafydd Cruffydd.
Bouquet of Spanish Songs. Intro: Perjura; Lolita; La Faloma; La Partida; El Relicardio; Ay, 4 9.15 p.m.-London Relay The News Ay......Sevillian Serenaders with Orchestra.
6.45 p.m.-London Relay-Lucky Dip'.
Twenty-eighth Edition.
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.32 p.m.-Light Orchestral Selections. Milestones *of Melody. Intro: Knightsbridge March (E. Coates); Missouri Waltz (Logan); I'll sing thee songs of Araby (Clay); Pink Lady Waltz (Caryll); Believe me, if
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all those endearing young charms; Valse Bleue (Margis); All through the night; Faust-Ballet Music (Gounod); Soldiers in the Park (Monckton).. New Mayfair Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. Speakeasy-Cuban Dance (Gensler) ...Odeon Theatre Orchestra cond. by G. Walter.
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9.80 p.m.--London Relay
Log
"London
9.45 p.m.-London Relay-Sports News
and Stock Exchange Report. 9.50 p.m.-Local Sports Results, 9,53 p.m.-Welsh Music.
The Leek--Selection (Middleton). Intro: Cambrian War Song; All through the Night; Jenny Jones; The Rising of the Sun; Watching the Wheat; The Ash Grove; Hunt- ing the Hare; The Rising of the Lark; Over the Stone; The Bells of Aberdovey; Land of my Fathers
The London Palladium Orches- tra conducted by Richard Crean. 10 p.m.-London Relay The Royal Welch Fusiliers. The Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary Ceremony at Caernarvon Castle. There will be a description of the scene and listen- ers will hear the Commanding Officer of the Regiment demanding the keys from the Constable of the Castle, the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P. There will be a ceremonial parade of the Regimental. Standards to the Eagle Tower, where the Band of the Regiment will play and. Mr. Lloyd George will give - address. These will be announced from the battle- ments by a Herald from the Castle, Caernarvon.
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Geraldo's Lightning Hit Switch....
Geraldo & His Orchestra. 7.50 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording-A talk on on 'Speed' by Sir Malcolm Campbell. 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Singers on Parade.
I'm gonna lock my heart...Sam Cos- ta; I'm sorry I said I loved you... Helen Clare; You couldn't be outer ...Paula Green; The sweetest song in the world...George Barclay; A-tisket, a-tasket...Pat Hyde: Little lady make-believe...Al | Bowlly: Love walked in...Mar- jorie Stedeford; Time and time again...Jack Plant: It's d’lovely ...Dinah Miller; The Red Maple '12 midnight,-Close down.
10:30 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel. With recorded inter- vals from Z.B.W.
What's On At the Cinemas
last in Sound."
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AT THE ALHAMBRA—"Ben Hur."I find themselves in
a raging hell of The greatest picture of Silent Days at spiked mines and enemy submarines to emerge finally as first class fighting men. A stirring tale with a great cast AT THE MAJESTIC "Garden of headed by Richard Greene, Nancy Kelly. the Moon." Packed with excitement Preston Foster, Slim Summerville, romance and snappy comedies and George Bancroft, John Carradine, Joan haunting melodies. With Pat O'Brien, Valerie, Henry Armetta and Warren Margaret Lindsay, John Payne, Johnnie Hymer. Davis and Jimmy Fidler.
AT THE KING'S—“Hard to Get.” AT THE
ORIENTAL "Four Hilarious tale of tit-for-tat that car- Daughters." Concerning four daugh- ries an auto-camp feud into the homes part-ters of a music teacher who fall in love of the idle rich and ends with the tam- with the same man, and the unexpecteding of the shrew. With Olivia de outcome. With Priscilla Lane, Claude Havilland, Dick Powell, Charles Win- Rains, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane.ninger, Allen Jenkins, Bonita Gran- ville, Melville Cooper and Isabel Jeana.
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You
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The bidding:
Schenken Pass
Jacoby 2A
Maler Pass
(?)
ANSWER: Your correct bid is
difficult a game that it is impossible for anyone to play even close to perfection. three spades. If your partner has However, there ig. one type of partner a sound raise, he will bid to game .who is
and you should make it., Other-- ruthlessly condemned
wise, he will pass. While you may - merely, the one who takes
actually go down at three spades, charge of the bidding you must make some effort to get to and insists upon making decisions for the
Partnership.
Let's follow the bidding in to day's hand: West's single raise of his partner's spade bid with five to the Ace and a singleton was cer tainly sound, When the bidding reached four clubs by South, West justifiably passed, sifice he didn't think his hand would prove too valuable to his partner. In spite of his pass, East continued, to a vulnerable four-apade contract, und | South elected to defend at five diamonds.
Right here is where West took control. He arbitrarily devided
game.
Score 100% for three spades, 60% for four spades (an overbid), 20% for pass (a distinct underbid).
QUESTION NO. 171-
Merwin: Maler is your partner. You Hold:
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The bidding:
You
What do yo!
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AT THE STAR--"Always Goodbye". Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall and Ian Hunter in a vivid and grip-
AT THE QUEEN'S “Four Girls in White", with Florence Rice, Una Mer- kel: Ann Rutherford. Mary Howard and Alan Marshall. The revelations of the thrills of the romantic secrets ping drama of conflicting loves, su- in the lives of beautiful' nurses,
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AT THE CATHAY "Sqbmarine Patrol." A motley assortment of civi- lian odds and ends, bent on dodging war service, are ordered to sea and
perbly staged and powerfully portray- ed. A fine supporting cast includes Cesar Romero, Lynn Bari, Binnie Barnes, Franklyn Pangborn, Ben Wel- den and Hollywood's latest child' atar, Johnny Russell.
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