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Two-Part Song Recital

From The Studio

58A

Today's Wireless

Philharmonic-Sym-

phony Orchestra

of New York cond, by Arturo Toscanini. Erinnerung, Op. 63, No. 2. Von. Ewiger Liebe, Op. 43, No. 1, Anlexander Kipnis (Bass) with Gerald Moore at the Plano. Sonata In F Minor, Op. 120, No. 1, Lionel Tertis (Viola) and Harriet Cohen (Piano).

Brahms' Waltzes

Symphony

Orchestra conducted by

Goehr.

Walter

7.00 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-

tions,

7.02 p.m.-Selections from "Home and'

Beauty,"

"Ball, At The

Savoy."

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49-M.

9.52 Megacycles

"Careless Rapture" and "The Town

Talks."

"Home, and.Beauty"-Selection...

Adelphi Theatre Orchestra. "Ball At Tha Savoy”---Vocal Gems

(Hammerstein & Ábrahám) Light Opera Company with Or- chestra. ī

"Careless: Rapture" (Novello-Hassall)

& His Orchestra,... "The Town Talks!

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Selection Geraldo

Selection

(Ellis) min. Vaudeville Theatre

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 cxistence,

BAD DEFENCE

If East had followed the principle hence shown that he did not fear it, that when both sides play the same | East promptly led his ten of spades, sult, one of them is crazy, and simply which of course gave Declarer the returned his partner's lead, he would | hand. have defeated the hand. Instead, he played his opponents' sult and let De- clarer romp off with the game.

North, Dealer

Neither side, vulnerable

A 5 3 2

♡ K B

O AJ.8 7

♣ A 10. 2.

2

W

10 9 8 7

OK 9 6 2 ♣ K J 8 6

KQ

1

0 3

Q9763

♥ J 10 9 Te

Q10 5:4

North East

4

The bidding:

Pasa

South .10 P** 30 Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

West Pass

While South's Jump to three hearts was a distinct overbid, North, had de cided excess values and four hearts would normally have been a laydown.

SARD VALUKS

AL! KING

West opened his singleton diamond. Recognizing it marnúch, Deglenes went zie With the Ace thes Che

You were Oswald. Jacoby's part- ner yesterday and held:

Q x

♡ Qxx I

KQ 10 x x ♣ X.I

The bidding: Schenken Jacoby

1

Dbl.

Maler

You

Pass (1)

- ANSWER: Your correct response is one diamond. While normally, we favour a major, sult response when possible, in this case your hand · is strong enough so that if your, partner now blds a spade, you can afford to bid two hearts, conveying the, in- formation that although you have B good hand, your heart holding is shaky,

* - יך

Score 100% for one diamond, 50% for one heart, 30% for two diamonds (an overbidja ELC

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QUESTIÓN NO. 306:

• You are. Declarer, at six spades on the following hand:

1.

J 10 x x x

A XXX

AKX

Orchestra with Donald Stewart. 7.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 8.00 p.m. - Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Music of Purcali. A Trumpet Voluntary,

Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra. Solo Trumpet: Alex. Harris. Organist: Harold Dawber.

Sir

The Faery Queen-Three Dances, (a) Hornpipe; (b) Rondeau; (c) Jig

The Jacques String Orchestra cond. by Reginald Jac- ques.

8.12 p.m.-8tudio-Recital by Viofa Morris and Victoria Anderson. England's Famous Two-Part Bigners. Ducts:-(a) It was a Lover and His Lass (Thomas Morley); (b) April is in my Mistress' Face (Thomas Morley)

unaccompanied. (c) When Spring with its Joy (Mozart); (d) Nymphs and Shep- herds (Purcell).

Solos by Victoria Anderson (Con- tralto):-(B) In Questa Tomba (Beethoven); (c) Over the Moun- tains-Air from “Musick's Recrea- tion" 1652 (arr. Roger Quilter). Soles by Viola Morris (Soprano)

(a) My Lovely. Celia (Monro); (b) The Cuckoo-English Folk Song (arr. Cecil Sharp).

Talk On East Anglia

By The Dean

9.45 p.m. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. My Sweetheart When A Boy (Mo

Kan arr. Willoughby); Silve Threads Among The Gold (Dank arr. Willoughby); Memories Devon, Valse (Evans)..

9.55 p.m.--Walton--Facade Búlte No.

London Philharmonic Orchestra con

ducted by Willian Walton. 10.00 p.m.-Btudio-“The

England"-4: East Anglia.

Beauty

The fourth of a series of talks b the Very Rev. The Dean of Hon Kong.

10.25 p.m.-Light Orchestral and Voc

Variety.

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RADIO S.C.

DJ

TROUNCED

Radio Sports Club, who are at pre sent on the top of the H.K. Hocke Tournament table, were badly beate by Rajputana Rifles in a friendi hockey match at Caroline Hill ye terday by six clear goals, after bein one goal down in the first half.

The game was very, one-side owing to the fact that several regul players were absent from the Rad team.

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. . .

Goal scorers were Lt. Sawal Kha Duets (a) The Kerry Dance (arr. (4), Lt Indarjit Singh and L/N

Alec Rowley(; (b) Afton WaterTakhat Singh. (arr. Moffatt) panied, (c), Le coeur de ma mie (Jacoues Dalcroze); . (d) Whistle,

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.- unaccom

and I come

Following will represent *** Ladi against H.K. Ladles in the Caer Clark Cup Mrs. Trimmer: Mrs. Stone and Mi to Strange: Miss M. McCaw, Mrs. Starbu

you my lad (arr. Maurice Jacob-and Miss Pocock: Mrs. Burnett, Miss Ha

sond

8.45 pm Orchestral delactions.

Meg Merrileei (arr. Diack)... Scat-

tish Country Darice Orchestra cond. by Machael Dlack, "London

(Eric

Again" Suite Coates)....The London Palladium

Orchestra

Crean.

cond, by

Richard

|ker, Miss D. McCaw, Miss Bradbury a

Miss Buchanan.

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HOCKEY MEETING

POSTPONED

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Owing to the non-appearance of the Nav Two Symphonia Rhapsodies (Eric Army and Civilian vice-presidents and n Coates); 1. Ispitch my lonely fact there was no quorum, the Coun Caravan; 2. Bird songs at eventide | Meeting of Hong Kong Hockey. Associali I heard you singing

New | scheduled for yesterday evening at St. 23 Ligh: Symphony Orchestra cond.drew's Church Hall was postponed by Joseph Lewis,

next Thursday at the same time and plac

MATCHES POSTPONED Caor Clark, Cup, and Brawn matches between St. Andrew and Recre and St. Andrew's and “y” Ladies scheđuk be 9.30 pmLondon Relay "World After to-morrow at King's Park have

'fairs. "

cent Events.

9.05, p.m.-Studio-Comments on Re- 9.16 p.m.-London Relay-Now Sum-

mary.

The

postponed,

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