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INBAL, MIITT, E SUGGEST THATËS STODY TO SE‘A
THAT COST?.
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 2, 1942.
By BUD FISHER
WIT!
Beethoven's Kreutzer
Sonata
Today's Wireless
12.15 p.m.-Short Service of Interces-
sion.
12.30 p.m.-6ọngs by Turner Layton
at the Piano.
12.40 p.m-Hawallan 8elections. 1.00p.m.-Local Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03, p.m/Frances Day (Vocal) and
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.
This'll Make You Whistle-Fox-
Trot (from same).
Fox-Trot There Isn't Any Limit To My Love (flm "This'll Make You Whistle'). Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Because You are You (Sonin and
Taylor).
Frances Day (Soprano) with
Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Wishing (Alm 'Love
Affair').
Quickstep Sing, My Heart (film
'Love Affair').
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. You Have That Extra Something
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.
(Elis).
9.52 Megacycles
I'm A Fool For Loving You (Lew-
is-Wendling).
Frances Day (Soprano) with
Orchestra.
Fox-Trot Girls Were Made To
Love and Kiss (Oparetta "Pa- ganini").
Waltz Love Live For Ever and Rule My Heart (Operetta "Paganini").
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. 1.30p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.45 p.m.-Gershwin-Rhapsody.
In
Blue. Boston Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fielder, with Sanroma at the Plano,
Winning
CONTRACT
(By The Four Aces)
David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maler, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- ken... World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existenov
HIGH CARS VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACLE SYSTEM
ACE... KING..2 QUEEN 1 JACK...2
TOTAL MİLAR TO PARK JÁ
A DESPERATION-DOUBLE- East made a desperate bid when he overcalled
one notrump with two spades. However, he was not going to allow his opponents just to romp off with the rubber, seeing that one notrump was all they needed. South now showed his diamond suit, West raised to three spades, and North went to four diamonds, With a sigh of relief, East passed, whereupon his doughty partner gallantly bid four spades. East could almost hear a resounding double booming forth when, to his great surprise, North bid Live diamonds. East couldn't stand the suspense any more and doublea, i only to shut his partner up, where- upon South promptly redoubled.
Too bad that East didn't have self- control enough to pass, for his double helped South to make the contract.
South, Dealer
Both sides vulnerable North-South 60 on score
Q 10 7
K J.10
$7
◆ KJ, DE
2
W
10 8 5 KQ 10
12.00 p.m.-Dance Music by Jack Jack-
son and Hla Orchestra. Fox-Trots-She Fell For A Feller
From "Oopsala"; Everything's In Rhythm With My Heart (Alm 'First a Girl'); Say The Word and It's Yours (film 'First a Girl'). Rumba Valparaiso (Alm 'Dance
Band').
Fox-Trot-Love's Just A Melody
(from 'Stop-Go'). 2.15 p.m.-CLÖSE DOWN. 6.00 p.m.-Beethoven-Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer. Bona- ta"). Cortot (Piano) and Thibaud (Violin).
6.32 p.m.--Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.34 p.m-Songs by. Beniamino Gigli
(Tenor).
Say You Will Not Forget (Alm
'Lullaby'),
Venetian Serenade (ülm 'Lullaby'). Come Back To Me (film 'Lullaby'). 6.44 p.m.Tangos
Venetian Night (Jezewski); A Song
Without Words (Mohr, Richter)
...Emil Roosz & His Orchestra. Llorar Y Reir (Llossas); Clasico (Llosses).....Juan Llossas & His Orchestra.
Jurame....Jose Mojica with Orch. 7.00 p.m.-Dance Music by Henry Jao- ques and His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.
(from
Quickstep -You're Here, You're There, You're Everywhere; Fox- Trot-Sunset in Vienna (from same); Waltz—If You Only Knew proceeded to run off (from 'Crest of the Wave'); Quick- his hearts. On the
step Why Isn't It You? fourth heart he dis-
'Crest of the Wave'); Rumba-El Capullito De Alell; Waltz-Alice carded a "club from
Blue Gown; Tango My Lost Love; dummy and East
Quickstep-On The Isle Of Kit- trumped. East return-
chymiboko; Fox-Trots-Star Dust; ed a club, but De-
Chinatown, My Chinatown. clarer jumped right in [7,30 p.m.-London Relay-The News, with his Ace and then 18.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather discarded dummy's re- · Report and Announcements. maining club on his 8.08 p.m.-Strauss-Le. Beau Danube- Ballet Music. London Philahrmonic last heart.
Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati. 8.30 p.m. Violin Bolos by Albert
Sandfor. Allegro (Fiocco, arr, Bent and O'Neill); Pale Moon-Indian Love Song (Logan, arr. Kreislèf); The Child and His Dancing Doll (Jón- ny Heykens)
with Plano accomp, by Jack Byfield and 'Cello by Samehtini; -
Without the double it is quite pro bable that South would have played for a trump break, in which case an immediate shift by East would have defeated the contract.
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Saturday Oswald Jacoby was your partner and you held:
K9 74 ♡ K 10-7 ОКОВ
763
Maier You Poss (?).
The bidding:
Jacoby
14.
Schenken
ANSWER: Your correct bid is one. spade. This is preferable to a bid of one notrump.
Score 100% for one spade, 60% for one notrump, 30% for two notrump (in overbid),
QUESTION NO. 297 You are Merwin Maler's to-day and hold:
The bidding:
West
♡.A 10, x
Korth
·INT
18
Pass Dbl.
The bidding: Maior
8.40 p.m.-8elections from Gilbert and
Bullivan's "The Gondollers".
Here We Are, At The Risk-Of Our Lives....W. Lawson, A Davies, S.
Le Beau Danube : Ballet Music
Oldham and Chorus. Dance A Cachucha....Chorus. There Lived A King..........L. Sheffiel
D. Oldham and G. Baker. In A Contemplative Fashion...........I Oldham, G. Baker, W. Lawson an A. Davies.
Do Not Give Way.....L. Sheffield W. Lawson, A. Davies, D. Oldhar and G. Baker.
Now, Pray, What Is The Cause...
Chorus.
Replying, We Sing.....D. Oldham
G. Baker and Chorus. Then, Let's Away..........D. Oldham, G
Baker, W. Lawson, A. Davies. Then Away They Go To An Islan Fair.....D. Oldham, W. Lawson A. Davies, G. Baker and Chorus. 9.05 p.m.-Studio Comments on Re
cent Events.
9.15 p.m.-London Relay—Newa Sum
mary.
9.20 p.m.-Buppe-"Poet and Peasant
Overture. The Band' of H.M. Cold stream Guards conducted by Lleuf R. G. Evans.
9.30 p.m.-London Relay "Cards
the Table".
9.45 p.m.-Renara at the Plano.
"Sweet Adeline" Plano Medle
(Hammerstein 2nd & Kern). "Glamorous Night" · Waltz Medle
(Ivor Novello).
Waltz-
Zing! Went The Strings of My Hear
(from 'Gay Deceivers'); 9.58 p.m. Dance MusiC.
Fox-Trot-Peter! Peter!;
One Tiny Tear.....Ray Noble ¿ His Orchestra. Tangos-Granada; Tango Apasiona do.....Juan Llossas & His Tang Orchestra.
Fox-Trots—The Dipsy Doodle; Ju bilee (film 'Every Day's a Holl day')....Nat Gonella & His Geor gians.
Waltz-The Humming Waltz; Fox Trot-Penny Serenade.”........ Manto vani & His Orchestra. Swing Music-You Set Me On Fire
Jimm Shoemaker's Holiday Lunceford & His Orchestra. Fox-Trǝt-Honey Chile: Waltz-On Day When We Were Young......Jaci Harris & His Orchestra. Rumba Fox-Trot - Adiós;
Fox-Trot-Siboney
Cubai Madri
quera & His Orchestra: Fox-Trots--Don't Worry- 'Bout M (from 'Cotton Club Parade'); Wha Goes Up Must Come Down (fron 'Cotton Club Parade')'
Harr
Roy & His Orchestra. Tangos-Dreaming of The Puszta Red Roses.....George Boulange & His Orchestra.. Fox-Trot-Little Lady
Make Be
lleve: Waltz-Say Good-Night T Your Old-Fashioned Mother Billy Cotton & H's Band.
Gordon, B. Elburn, G. Baker, D. 11.00 p.m.-CLOSE-DOWN.
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West, opened, a spade and South discarded a club on dummy's Acti Declarer played the trump, Ace, then
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