THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 2, 1937.
Interpretations Of Jazz By Ozo &
His Boy FriendsTMTM
Today's Wireless
12.30-210 p.m.-European Programme.
12.30 p.m.-Len Fillis and His Hawai-
ian Orchestra.
1 pm-Local: Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Kitty Masters (vocal) and
Eddie Peabody, (banjo).
1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press;!
Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
1.40 pm-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel
Dr. J. E. Dovey on: "Defence Against Gas."
2.10 p.m.-Close down.
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme.
7 p.m.-The BBC. Dance Orchestra.
Fax-Trot-I wanna woo,
Variety Novelty--Boris on the bass. Slow Fox-Trot-It's a sin to tell a lie. Waltz-Music in May.
Fox-Trot-
I breathe on windows, Mine's a hopeless case.
Comedy Waltz
The travelling salesman.
Comedy Novelty-
A feather in her Tyrolean hat..
Waltz-Give me your hand.
7.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-
ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's
Songs-
Pastora (Murillo-Miranda), La Zingarella (Paisiello),
Conchita Supervia (mezzo-
soprano). Violin Solo-
Serenade in G Major, Op. 30, No. 2,
(Arensky-Elman)
Mischa Elman.
Songs-
Think on me (Lady John Scott,
arr. Moffat), When song is sweet (G. Sans-
Souci) „Norman Allin (bass). Sp.m.- Local: Time Signal, "Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m.- Variety Programme.
Vocal-
Gang Show of 1936,
Hawaiian
Ralph Reader & Chorus.
Sundown in old Waikiki, All my life....George Elliott's
Hawaiian Novelty Quartet.
Vocal-
Jubilee Music Hall Parade. Orchestra-
L'Ultima Parola-Tango,. Sweetheart Czardas.
p.m.-Orchestral Music. "Fra Diavolo-Overture (Auber),
tions and Hong Kong Exchange Mar-8.30 ket Report.
7.35 p.m.---Light Concert Items.
Songs-
Thank God for a garden
(Del Riego)....Alfred Piccaver. Roses of Picardy (Haydn-Wood),
(Tenor).i
Violin Solo-
Le Coq d'Or-Hymn to the san (Rimsky-Korsakov-Franko), .
Mischa Elman
BRIDGE NOTES
Milan Symphony Orchestra Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G (Dvorak). Slavonic Dance No. 9 in B Major
(Dvorak) ...Czech Philharmonic`
Orchestra. "Le Prince Igor" March (Borodine),
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Symphony Antar-3rd Movement
(Rimsky-Korsakov),
ZEK 640 LC's.
8.55 p.m.- London - News and An-
nouncements.
9.15 pm-London-The Fifth Cricket Test Match: Australia England. A ball-by-ball commentary on the last ten minutes of the fourth day by Victor Richardson, followed by a resume of the day's play by Alan Kippax, from Melbourne. (Electrical Recording).
9.35 p.m.-From the Studio.
Interpretations of Jazz by Ozo, and His Boy Friends.
1. Ensemble Huggable, kissable
HV Hadson Discusses “World Affairs?
Song "Give me a ring couple of fools in love.....Margaret Ban- nerman (Soprano). Orchestra “Mississippi" - It's easy to remember Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians. Song:
You're not the kind. Frances Faye. The very thought of you,
Sam Coslow (Tenor).
Fox-Trof
When a lady meets a gentleman -down South. Teddy Foster &
His Kings of Swing. Louisiana Fairy Tale.
Jack Jackson & His Orchestra.
Duet
You can't pull the wool over my
Curtis & Ames. ⚫ eyes Fox-Trot--
you
2. Song-Il be faithful
3: Double Pianos-Sweet Savannah
:
Sue.
4 Violin Solo-Selected.
5. Piano Solo-
6. Double Piano Sophisticated
Lady.
Song
Affairs." Steed.
anything but love. World London--Big Ben.
A talk by H. Wickham
7. Song-The way you look to-night. Ensemble-I can't give you
.
8.
10 p.m.
10.16 p.m.-Old and New Favourites.
Fox-Trot-
I was saying to the moon,
The girl with the dreamy eyes,
Jack Egiton His Orchestra.
Bonnie I dream of San Marino
Mauro & His Dance Orchestra.
Love's last ward is spoken,
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Gracie Fields- Fox-Trot Foolish heart,
Ronnie Munro & His Dance Orch. Song-Miracles sometimes happen,
Tarner Layton.
Fox-Trot-Kiss me goodnight,
Jack Hylton & His Orch.
Roy Fox & His Orchestra 11 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
KING'S, THEATRE. “"Love on the fun-show of the new season. Coming Run" with Clark Gable, Joan Graw-to the King's ford, Franchot Tone and Re-1:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.ginald Owen. Following her triumph. "Craig's Wife" with Rosalind
as the "The
Gorgeous Hussy," Russell and John Boles. The Pulitzer Joan Crawford gives another outstand Prize play. The story of a woman ing performance. A series of hectic who lived for the strongest love ever and laugh-packed escapades. Quite conceived and makes you hate her as out of the ordinary, run-
you never hated a screen player before. Coming to the King's Theatre.
By ELY CULBERTSON
Fatal Delay
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AT THE MAJESTIC—“The Circus Queen's Murder”, with Adolphe Men- China Clipper With Pat O'Brien, jou and Greta Nissen. Ag-mystery Beverley Roberts, Ross Alexander, melodrama is which Menjou is seen as Humphreys Bogart and Henry B. Walt- Thatcher Colt the highly polished de-all. -A glamorous romance of the sir. tective well-known to readers of An mar STEFFEN ONE" Sin the pictorial history daring American aviation, Coming to the King's Theatre.
The novice contract player has to of distribution in the North-South take a good deal of razzing for his hands (three hearts and three dia instinctive rush to cash all avail-monds in each) would permit nei-thony Abbot's best-selling novels. able high cards before surrendering (ther a discard nor a diamond ruff.
AT THE STAR — “Every. Saturday the lead. The result of this The only chance for the twelfth
Night" with June Lang, Thomas Beck Sat Met A Lady with Bette razzing too often is an unhappy trick, therefore, was in a squeeze and Jed Prouty. The story deals with Davis, Warren William, Alison Skip- one; în correcting the fault he play which could not develop an- the trials and tribulations of a typical worth, Arthur Treacher and Winifred- swings too far to the other extreme less the timing was adjusted by American family and presents the Shaw. A new thriller from the author Now it becomes a matter of pride passing the first trick. Declarer problem of an old-fashioned father and of "The Thin Man" which will keep
his modern youngsters.
you in laughter from start to finish, to hang on to an ace until it squeals realised, of course, that a diamond
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coming to the King's. for release.
return by East would defeat the
AT THE ORIENTAL "Anthony Finally, after bitter travail, he contract on the spot, since West Adverse, with Frederic March and "Under Your Spell"-with Lawrence Runs for more Tibbett Wendy Barrie, Gregory Ratoff finds that he cannot rely on a set would ruff. But with no other Olivia de Havilland. rule as a royal road to the solution chance for success available South than two hours and every minute en- and Arthur Treacher. A roughhouse joyable. One of the most remarkable romance that hits the high spots of of when to rush, when to wait. He determined to give East an OPPO films of 1936, with March at his best comedy, action, rhythm and excitement finds that the problem set by each tunity to "slip." Dummy according Claude Rains and Anita Louise contri- Coming to the Queen's Theatre hand must be solved individually.ly ducked and East won with the bute to its success, and both Gale Son- Consider to-day's hand.
diamond queen, declarer false-card-dergaard and Akim Tamiroff give mas-
terly characterisations. ing the nine spot:
North, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
S. 5·4·2
H-K 10 6 D-A-6-4- C.—A J·10 5
EAST S-8 H-93.
WEST S.--9 6 3 H.-8.7.5 4 2 D.-3
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+ * AT THE QUEEN'S Lives", a medical educational film,
COMING PICTURES
Alhambra.
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The Flying Hostess", with William Gargan, Judith Barrett and William Hall. A thrilling romance of the skies. East did slip, with a vengeance! AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Alibi For Coming to the Alhambra. He figured that with the club suit Murder, with William Gargan, Mar- well stopped in his own hand de-guerite Churchill, Gene Morgan and "The Man I Merig", with Doris clarer never could get rid of his tery as one could hope for, micely em- and Nigel Bruce. A rollicking roman- Egon Brecher. As neat a murder mys-Nolan, Michael Whalen, Chic? Sale other diamonds if the opening lead bellished with some acceptable comedy.tic comedy in which Doris Nolan.. really had been a singleton, there
Universal's newest find, gives an out- fore-there was no rush to return a
"Damaged standing performance. Coming to the diamond. Of course he should have figured that whether the opening lead had been a singleton, or from the 3-2, no harm could be done by returning the king. But, tisfied with his cursory analy- sis, East returned a trump and, after that, it was "all over. Declarer won, drew trumps, cashed the diamond ace and all three heart tricks, and with the Play of the last trump Bast dis covered his horrible miscalculation. PasHe was squeezed! Dummy retained
·D KQ 10 8 7 5 C-X Q 98.
SOUTH
C.-7.4.3:2
S—A KQJ TO? ¤-AQ J
D. 3.9.2
C6
The bidding:
North
Dast South West
1 club. 1 diam. 2 spades 2 no trump Pass 4 hearts 4 no trump Pass 6 spades Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
sa
the A-3 of chibs, declarer one club
After South's four heart asking and the diamond jack East had to let go his high diamond or unguard bid located second round heart con-
the clubs. Either was fatal.
trol and two outside aces in North's This was a hand, he ruefully dis-
hand (from the four no tramp re- sponse), he hardly could be blamed
for taking a shot at a stam:
But when he saw West's opening lead, the three of diamonds, and realised that with the dence in his own the lead must have been things did not look so te duplication
rosy.
did not pay covered, in which procrastination
TO-DAY'S QUESTION Question: What is the correct opening bid on the following hand? S-KQJ, HL-AQJ; D—AQ 10; C-A KJ 5
Answer: Three no trump.
The Man Who Lived Twice with Ralph Bellamy, Maria" "Marsh and Isabel Jewell. A blood-chilling drama "Pennies From Heaven"-with Bing of a killer resurrected and transformed Crosby, Madge Evans, Edith Fellows into a reputable and eminent surgeon. and Louis Armstrong.
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