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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hongi Kong Eroadcasting Station ZB.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres, metres, (9.52 845 ke's). 31.49 megacycles).

RECITAL OF BALLADS BY 1. MCNAUGHT THOMSON.

CRICKET SCORES. „

H.K.T.

12.30-215 p.m.- European Pro-

FAT32170C.

12.30 p.m.-Military Band Selec-

COMMERCIAL TRAINING given inį

NEW TERM opens on Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting

MONDAY, January 4th. An and Business routine. Fees Moderate! Apply 6 Aimi Villas, Austin Road,examinatioh for new Students will be held on January 2nd at 9 am Koricon

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A Quantity of

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of

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One Norge Refrigerator.

One Piano.

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ISLAND

Victoria Peak

Feet

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

THE

TIKE OFFICE of the Hong Kong Football Association will be removed to room No. 205, 2nd Floor, of the Gloucester Building. with effect from 1st January. 1937. The telephone No. will be 30751.

Do Not Wait! Luy Your Present Now! !

TOYS, DOLLS

New Year Cards and Children's

Picture Books

also LARGE SELECTION OF .

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THE

182 CHINA YEAR BOOK 1,774

(18th edition) 1936

The China Year Book is an indispensable reference book on China; it arma Sta "eader with all material necessary for forming correct judgments on the F Eastern situation and embodies and all important documents statistics of the year.

Signal Station

Mt. Parker

1,731

Mountain Lodge

1,725

The Eyrie

1,72%

Peak Hotel

1,305

Mt. Davis

877

Bowen Road (filterbeds)

297

MAINLAND

Fost

3,124

1.971

Among the subjects dealt with by foreign and Chinese experts in the eighteeth edition are the

Taimoshen

Kowloon Peak

(Continued from Column 4) tion..."

The guests were most enthusias tie and at the close of the danc ing joined as one in giving th company of artists a well-deserved

ovation....

The President, the Bev, E. C. EL Tribbeck, voiced the thanks of the 5. & 3, to the concert party and to all who had contributed to the success of the evening, also to

Whiteaway, Laidlaw

1 p.in-Local: Time Signal and Weather Report...

1.03 p.m.-Richard Crooks (tenor). Mavis Bernett (soprano) and Law- rence Tibbett (baritone).

1.30 pm Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. Fariety and Dance Music.

2.15 pm-Close down. 4-7pm-Chinese Programme.

7 p.m.-12 midnight-European Pro- ratome.

7. A Programme of Music. Accordion Solo-

Fredric March and Olivia de Haviland kam the "Anthony Adverse.” a Warner Bros. production now showing at the King's Theatre.

BRIDGE NOTES

By ELY CULBERTSON

No Ready Made Tricks

Still strong enough to bid. despite West's pass. 3-Why East elected to bid five!

The longer one plays Bridge, 12 the more fully he realises the Irish truth of the fact there are no certain tricks at Bridge - not even the Ace of trumps, which Frank Murphy. might be lost by reason of a

revoke. It is of course

Eel in the sink-Irish Reel,

Tenor Solos-

Violin Solo-

Medley of Jigs Tenor Solos-

Sean Nolan.

true

hearts rather than double five diamonds was not dis- closed by my correspondent. Five diamonds certainly ap- pears to be set, while the She is far from the land (Hughes).that Aces are reasonably safe!

chance of making five hearts The dear little Shamrock (Jackson)-tricks, and a player holding

Danny Malone three Aces cannot be charged with 2 passing partner

seems slight indeed. with undue optimism if he doubles a contract of six, es-14-West, with a void in the pecially when that contract has The Kerry Dance (molloy). Green Ich of Erin (Bingham-apparently been reached unwill- Roeckel) John McCormackingly. However. East. playing Sean Nolan, the hand below, did have the satisfaction of fulfilling his small slam contract because he! William J. Mullaly. found a fortunate void in one 7.30 pm Marek Weber and His suit in the Dummy and was Orchestra.

Violin Solo-

Medley of Reels Concertina

The green groves of Erin,

A Night in Venies--Potpourri

(Strauss, arr. Weninger). Coeur Brise (Gillet), Menuett No. 1 (Paderewski). The Squirrel Dance (Smith). Live, Laugh and Love (Hermann). "Vetoria and Her Hussa

Selection (Abraham).

8 p.m-Local: Time Signal. Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m.-A Variety Programme. Song-

Ring down the curtain,

Piano Solo-

Taggin' along with you,

Humorous

Little Audrey,

himself void of another.

North, dealer.

Neither side vulnerable.

WEST

NORTH

SA 6 H.10

DAQ98753 CA73

EAST

S J 10 8 7 5 S HQ 842 HAKJ9765 D

DKJ6

CQ 6 4 SOUTH

SKQ9432

diamond suit, has shown" great restraint throughout the bidding. His hand justi- fies a double raise, which he; should have given long be fore. However, with no Aces whatever he shows great courage in undertaking a contract of six. Probably | with his spade length and the freakishness of the hands disclosed through the bidding he feels reasonably certain that East is void of spades and that whatever outside strength he has is in the unbid club suit. The slam bid, however, ́ is un- sound.

5 The double Lis natural enough. The slam was not reached logically, and at { worst North feels that he can at least cash the Ace of spades and the Ace of clubs. Played at five diamonds bidding. (Figures after North would not have been

Gracie Fields.

C K J 10 2

Gerry Moore.

Jay Wilbur and his Band

The

Would you..

Song-

H 3

D 10 4 2 C 9 8 5

Sam Browne (Baritone). bids refer to numbered explana- punished severely. At worst he

Hawaiian Guitar Duet--

tory paragraphs). Cielito Lindo...Ferers and Paaluki. North

Song-

When I grow too old to dream.

Irene Dame (Soprano).

Harp

Waltz Medley. Cocktail

Harry Chapman and his music lovers.

Vocil-

I'm an old cowhand...Bing Crosby. "Show Boat" Bill

Mary Burke (Soprano).)

Orchestra-

"This'll make you whistle"-Selec-|

tion.Louis Levy and his Gau- mont British Symphony.

Organ Solo-

Fifty years of song..Terence Casey. Humorous-

S-X-Y-T-H-E ......Norman Long

Sons-

Kiss me goodnight...Anna Neagle. Piano Solos-

Creening-Quick-Step.

Love me-Slow Fox-Trot

Gerry Moore.

Vocal-

We'll rest at the end of the trail,

East

would have been compelled to Įgive up two trump tricks, two clubs and one heart, but a 450- point penalty, after all, is rather large for a player who does not know that he is defending.

West South 1D 26 (1) 25 Pass 3D 3H (2) 4D Pass Pass 4E

Pass Pass 5D 5E (3) Pass 6H (4) Dbl (5) Pass Pass Pass

With a seven-card suit Bast decides to make a jump over- call, hoping to make the bid-ly drew trumps and conceded the Ace of clubs to North, ding difficult for his oppon-whose other two Aces ents. With such a strong worthless to him. hand East should have bid

one or four hearts, however -preferably only one.

(Electrical Recording).

9.45 p.m.-From the Studio:

A Recital of Ballads by J. McNaught Thomson Charitone).

Programme.

1. A Song of Thanksgiving

(Allitsen). 2. The Rocking Chair (Arundale). 3. Still wie die Nacht (Bohm). The Billies. 4. Tomary Lad (Margetson). 9.10 p.London-News and An- 5. Here's to the Best of Us

(Thayer). nouncements.

9.28 p.m.-London-The Third Cric- ket Test Match: Australia v. England. An account of the second day's play by Alan Kippax, from Melbourne.

10 pm-London--Sig Ben A Relay of Dance Music from the Grill-Room of the Hong Kong Hotel

12 midnight-Close down

Servicemen Entertained

following:--Smuggling, Tangi,dred guests assembled for dinner, George Bond

Trace Agreement, New Life Weekly" Incident, Hirots-Three- Point Programme, Soviet-Outer Mongolia Protocol, Mangel Ter- ritory Sa Manchukna, Boss Mission, Currency Position,

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