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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934

"RADIO"

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMÉ

The following programime will be broadcasted to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on

a wave length of 385 metres (848 K.C.'B) ;~~‚†

1.2.15 p.m.-European Programme.

BRIDEL NOTES

FORCING RUFF

by Ely Culbertson?

Situations frequently arise at the Bridge table where one member of the defending partnership is ex- tremely anxious to force his part-

the

1 p.m.--Local Time and Weather ner to use an apparently worthless Report.

trump in order to promote

his own hand. value of a trump combination in

1.08 p.m.-Recorded. Music. 1.15. p. A Relay of the Hon Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong: Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management),

Where this situation occurs it la the duty of the defending player]

1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, who has the lead to make it just Rugby Press News, etc.

2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

Recital of Chamber Music.. The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent To-night.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

7-10.40 p.m.-European Programme.

as easy as possible for his partner to get his message.

The method by which Mr. James M. Magner of Boston, one of the

7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota stronger players in the metropolis tions, London and New York Stock and of New England, achleyed this re: Commodity Quotations,

7.08-7.50 .Orchestral. Hungarian Dance No. 5 in F sharp'

Minor (Brahms)

The Sleeping Beauty Waltz

sult on the hand below is inter- !eating.

South, Dealer

Neither alde vulnerable

North:

(Tchaikovsky)

Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent

Garden.

Sleeping Beauty-Panorama

(Tchaikovsky)

Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent

Garden.

Elegiac Melody (Grieg)

West

Willem Mengelberg and his Con-

certgebouw Orchestra.

1. Heart-Aches.

2. The Last Spring.

7.30-8 p.m-Varlety.

Instrumental-

Lonesome without my Baby

Lion Rag.Masters Hawalians. Vocal Duetis

Now that I've found you

Fancy our Meeting ·

Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph. SongThis is Romance

It's only a paper Moon

Organ Solo

Conrad Thibault. (Baritone).

My Song goes round the World By a Waterfall

3-q j 8

H-AK 74

D-10 9-8 2

3-4 -2

H-Q 6 5 3 2

D-KJ 8 6

C.-8 2

Mr. Magner

East:-

S-K 10

H98

D.-7 4

C-A K.QJ 104

South:-

S-A 987 GY

He~10

D-A Q.5

The bidding:

West

North East

Pasa Pass

2 H

3.C

4 8

Pass

Pass Pass

Inasmuch as North was

not

Frederic Bayco. There's something about a Soldier (South

The Band of H.M. Coldstream 13.

Guards.

Manufacturing process manently controlled by German Bard- Gavernment Chemical Test Office. Sold In 1 size of 100 Pearls

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Canton-Kowloon Railway for the, privilege of selling liquor and re- freshments on the Through Traini running between Kowloon and Canton and vice versa

Tenders will be opened and read

at 2.00 p.m. on the 15th November

at the Canton Ilead Office.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISÉRS

AND SURVEYORS,

- Public Auctions -

Forms of Tender and Regula-¡THE Undërsigned have received

tlons may be obtained from the Tins

Instructions to sell by Publis

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ON

CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY, Tuesday, the 13th. November, 1924

British & Chinese Sections. 5th November, 1934.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the THIRTEENTH

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A. Quantity of

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also

One Piano by Robinson & Co. One Radio Set

and

One Fine Dining Room Suite, On View from Monday, the 12th, November, 1984.

Terms: Cash on Delivery"

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received

THE

General Managers, 2, Lower Albert | instructions from The Duro Road, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Garage to sell by Public Auction November, 1934, at 11 am. for the o

purpose of receiving the Report of Thursday, the 15th. November,

the Directors together with State- ment of Accounts and re-electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st | November, 1934 to 14th November, 1984 both days 'Inclusive.

1934

commencing at 5,15 p.m.

at their Garage, Nathan Road, Kowloon

A Good Selection of Second Hand Cars

including:

Austin Sevens, Hillman 14 H.

8 pm:-Local Time and Weather 3.8 Report.

6.03-8.33 p.m.-From the Studio. Chamber Music by Mrs. Nura Kanis (Pianoforte), Conrado de la Cruz strong enough to make a Forcing (Violin) and Professor F. Gonzalez Takeout it was better for him to ('Cello).

bid hearts than to immediately

Presgrammie

1. Mendelssohn Trio in D Minor Op.49.

(a) Molto Allegro ed Agitato.

(b) Andante con moto tranquillo.

(e) Scherzo--Legiero e vivace.

Leopold Stokowski and the.

Philadelphia Orchestra 1. Introduction and Royal March of

the Lion.

give a single Raise in spades.

The distribution of his hand did not warrant stronger bidding. Mr. Magner, with a six-card established

(d) Finale Allegro assai appas-suit, was justified in bidding three

Rionato. 6.33.9 p.m.-Carnival of the Animats clubs, as, even though doubled and if he failed to find a trick in his (Saint-Saens)

partner's hand, he could not lose more than 300 points. If the loss was that heavy, then the probabili- ties were that the opponents cer tainly had a game. South felt his aix-card suit in spades warranted a Rebid, and North contracted for

2. Hans and Cocks; 3. Mules,

4. Tortoises; 6. The Elephant;

6. Kangaroos; 7. Aquarium;

B. Personages with long ears; 9. Cuckoo in the Woods; 10. Birds; 11. Fossils: 13. The Swan;

14. Pianista; 15. Finale. Song without Words In A Minor

(Tschaikowski, Op. 40 No. 6) Leopold Stokowski and the

Philadelphia Orchestra.

9.9.45 pm-Froh, the Studio,

A 28th Recital of Gramophone Re cords by The Rev. G. B. R. Sargent.

game.

West opened the club 3 in re- sponse to his partner's bid. Mr. Magner won with the Ten and re- To the turned another high club. third trick, however, he led the club.

4, knowing that his partner had no

9.45 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, more clubs, but wishing to make it London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity, crystal clear to him that.he desired Quotations.

him to ruff só that Mr. Magner

9.50-10.07 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital might thus establish a trump trick by Alfred Corbot.

Suit for himself.

1. The Children's Corner (Debussy).

(a) Doctor Gradus ad Barnassum (b) Jimbo's Lullaby;

(e) Serenade for the Doll;

(d) Snow is Dancing:

(e) The Little Shepherd:

(f) Golliwag's Cake Walk.

2. fa Prelude No. 8-La Fille aux

Cho-veux de lin:

(b) Prelude No. 3-Le Vent dans la

Plaine".(Debussy). 10.07-10,40 p.m.-Light Orchestral Czardas from "The Spirit of the

Music.

Voyevode" (Grossmann)

The Czarina (Ganne)

South played the club 9, and West correctly decoded his part. ner's message.

He ruffed with the 4, Dummy over-ruffed with the Knave, and thus Mr. Magner's seemingly worthless combination of trumps produced a trick, Later South was also compelled to lose a diamond trick, which defeated the contract by one trick.

It is, of course, possible that the same result would have been at- tained had Mr. Magner led a high Marek Weber and his Orchestra. club to third round rather than” | Aisha (Lindsay) Phantom Brigade (Myddleton)

low one, provided his partner had

The London Palladium Orchestra, fully grasped the situation. How-

50 Years of Song (A Selection of His-ever, in situations of this type it

torical Song Bucconies)--

The London Palladium Orchestra. is much better to do all that can be 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, done to guide your partner to the

By Order of the Board of Directors, P. Saloons, Wolseley Saloon, Mor- Razby Mid-day Press News, Further correct play, and th eplay of the

G. MILNE,

Acting Secretary.

Hong Kong, 29th October, 1984.

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The consumption of water in

1000

Staff, H.K. Tramways

Ltd.

83

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Kowloon for the month of October

18

|was 218.36 million, gallons, as com«

10.

pared with 214.76 million gallons

for the same period of last year

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