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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 12, 1937.
Syncopation By
H. L. Ozorio
At 7.40 To-Night
Today's Wireless
1230-2.15 p.m.-European Programme.
12.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
I p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Wes-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.A Light Concert.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
1.40 p.m.-Creatore's Band.
2.05 p.m.-Three
songs by Malcolm
McEachern (bass), -
2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme. 7 p.m.-Half an hour with Elgar.
1. The 1st Movement from Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61, played by The London Symphony Orchestra, Con- ducted by the Composer. Allegro. 2. Prelude "The Kingdom," Op. 51, played by the B. B. C. Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by the Com- poser.
3. Imperial March, played by Stanley Roper on the Organ of St. Mar- garet's Church, Westminster.
ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's
"Rose-Marie
The Mounties.
"Naughty Marietta”.........
'Neath the Southern Moon.
"Naughty Marietta”—
Tramp, tramp, tramp, along the
"Highway.
"The Blue Paradise”...
Auf Wiedersehen.
8.15 p.m.-LondonThis is England” Talks by representative English people (10): A reception clerk from one of London's largest hotels. Introduced by Anthony Weymouth. (Electrical Recording). 8:30 p.m.-London The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 8.55 pm-London News and An
nouncements.
9.15 pin-Overture "Cosi Fan Tutte" (Mozart), played by The B. BC. Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Adrian Boult.
7.30 p.m.--Closing local Stock Quota-9.20
tions and Hong Kong Exchange! Market Report.
7.35 p.m.-Hildegarde looks back. 7.40 p.m.-Studio-Syncopation at the
piano by H. L. Ozorio.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 pm-A Recital by Nelson Eddy
(Baritone).
BRIDGE NOTES
p.m. From the Studio. The 5th of a second series of Gramo-- phone Recitals by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent.
10 p.m.-London Big Ben. A talk on the Football Association Cup. (Elec- trical Recording).
10.17 p.m-Variety and Dance Music.
Vocal-
Mood Indigo.
ZEK 640 k.c's.
The Boswell
Pasodoble--
Castanets.
Robert Renard Dance Orchestra. Fox-Tro
Naughty Nanette.
Robert Renard Dance Orchestra. Vocal
Here's love in your eyes. To Mary--with love.
Denny Dennis.
Band
Dandelion, Daisy and Daffodil
Sydney Kipton and His
Grosvenor House Band
Haleiwa.
Ray Kinney with Dick McIntire's Harmony Hawaiians. Fox-Trots
Nu-Yuff and Sun-Yuff. Old Sailor.
Ambrose and His Orchestra.
Songs
Clavento del Genil.
Flor del Ma
Baquel Meller....... Fox-Trot-
Slipping through my fingers.
Lew Stone and His Band.
The dance goes on.
Waltz-
Page
Half-An-Hour
With Elgar:
B.B.C. Orchestra
Mantovani and His Tipica
-Orchestra.
11. p.m.-Close. Down.
The Western Brothers
The Western Brothers, who will shortly be heard in the Empire pro grammes, are the modern “equivalent of J. L Toole, who satirised the foibles of Victorian society so brilliantly. The Westem Brothers, who are not bro- thers but cousins, about six years ago struck out on a new and dazing line of humour. In the very heart of May- fair they satirised the eccentricities of superior persons.The songs and "running commentary by which they have made their reputation centre Found "The old school tie,' Play the game, you cads, Don't let the side down, and Keeping up the old tradi- tions.' They began their experi- ment "with a little fear and uncertainty because they did not know how their good-humoured satire would go down, but there never
any doubt about their success, which was in- stantaneons, sensational, and has proved continuous. George is the pianist and Kemeth the compere.
Transmission 4, March 24, 6.20 p.m.
4, March 27, 8 p..
G.M.T.
Transmission
GM.T.
By ELY CULBERTSON What's On At the
Bidding Too Strong;
Playing Too Weak
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Cinemas
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"Satan Met A Lady" with Bette *
Davis, Warren William, Alison Skip- *
worth, Arthur Treacher and Winifred AT THE KING'S "The Man Who Shaw. A new thriller from the author Lived Twice with Ralph Bellamy, of "The Thin Man" which will keep Marian Marsh and Isabel Jewell. A you in laughter from start to finish. blood-chilling drama of a killer re- coming to the King's. srrected and transformed into a re putable and eminent surgeon.
AT THE ORIENTAL—“Old Hutch”, "Craig's Wife" with Rosalind with Wallace Berry, Eric Linden, Russell and John Boles. The Pulitzer Cecilia Parker, Elizabeth Patterson and Prize play. The story of a woman Robert MeWade. The adventures of who lived for the strongest love ever the laziest man in town, following his conceived and makes you bate her as discovery $100,000.
you never hated a screen player before. Coming to the King's Theatre. AT THE MAJESTIC "Mutiny On The normal hazards of bad defeated himself by a bad play. He
the Bounty", with Charles Laughton #China Clipper With Pat O'Brien, breaks to which
the best laid down the ace and ten of diam and Clark Gable. The adventures of Beverley Roberts, Ross Alexander, even bidding must expose a player re onds. West signaled with a low Captain Bhigh and his mutinous crew Humphreys Bogart and Henry B. Walt quire careful enough handling. In-club on the second diamond lead on the first Naval expedition to Tahiti hall. A glamorous romance of the air, marking a milestone in the pictorial creased as these hazards are by and East held up his king,
AT THE ALHAMBRA The Flying coming to the King's Theatre.
history of daring American ‘aviation, overly ambitious contracts, any-winning the third round, which was
Hostess", "ath William Gargan, Judith{ thing short of perfect play is apt the following lead. A spade was Barrett and William Hall. A thrilling to be extremely costly. It would be led through the declarer, who play-romance of the khiês nothing more than logical, then, ford low, West winning with the jack. habitual querbidders to play the West then proceeded to clean up the cards superlatively well. Unfortu-black cards in the dummy by lay- nately, this does not often happening down the spade ace and the Mest of the super-optimists fail to ace and king of clubs. After that, justify themselves by unusual skill West carefully led the four of
“Avenging Waters”—with Ken May- in the play.
hearts. Declarer was now square-
nard, Beth Marion and Ward Bond. A ly up against it. If he should win AT THE QUEEN'S "Under Your roazing romance of the west packed in dummy with the king, his own Spell with Lawrence Tibbett, Wendy with spine thrilling adventures. Com- queen would fall and an opponent Barrie, Gregory Ratoff and Arthur ing to the Alhambra.
Treacher. A roughhouse romance finally would capture dummy's nine that hits the high spots of comedy, “The Man I Marry", with Doris spot for the setting trick. If he action, rhythm and excitement.
Nolan, Michael Whalen, "Chic" Sale * . *. were to win in his own hand, he
and Nigel Bruce. A rollicking roman- AT THE would be able to cash only the two
STAR-Little
tic comedy in which Doris Nolan, Lord with Dolores Costello standing performance. Coming to the Universal's newest find, gives an out- high club tricks and the king of Fauntleroy", spades, and never be able to reach Aubrey Smith, Guy Kibbee and Mickey Barrymore, Freddie Bartholomew, C.
Alhambra. dummy for the long diamonds Rooney. The famillar story adapted
"One In A Million” Introduces love- Thus he certainly would be defeat to the screen, is laid in the America
and England of 1885 and depicts the ly Sonja Henie, Queen of the Silvery ed one trick whatever he did.
Skates, for the first time to movie The hand had been lost at the softening influence of Famtleroy's fans. In addition to the world's cham-
devotion upon his mascible of old second trick. The crux of the sit-grandfather, the Earl of Dorinco
South, dealer. Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
S.9 5
H K 96
D. QJ 7 6 3 2- C 8 7
WEST
S AQJ82
S
H J 10 4 B 9
A
CAK 5 4
SOUTH
EAST
6 4 H 875 3·2
DK 84 C 10 6 2
S. K 10 7 3
H A Q
D A 10 5
The bidding:
uation was to maintain communica- tion between the dummy and the closed hand, and the right way to
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COMING PICTURES
"Pennies From Heaven with Bing
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pion figure-skater, the film includes Adolphe Merjon:
the Coming to Queen's
White Hunter with Warner Bax-
do this was by leading a small dia-Crosby, Madga Evans, Edith Fellows ter and June Lang in a thrilling story. mond away from the ace up to and Louis Armstrong. The gayest of two people amid the menace of dummy's queen-jack. If East fook fun-show of the new season Coming savage passions. Coming to the Inotr'p Double 2 diam. 2 hearts his king and made the best return to the King's.
C-QJ93
South West North
2 notr❜p Double Pass Päss
East
Pass
of a spade, the defenders could win only two spade tricks and two clubs, East's two heart bid, a free bid in addition to the king of dian since he had been relieved of res- If East should hold up his ponsibility by North's diamond diamond return and fe take-out, was little short of hor-return all six diamond rible. But it wasn't a great deal declarer by the overt worse than South's rebid of no own queen of hearts. trump. He had been warned twice, of the defence, the first time by West's take-out have been fulfilled double, the second by his own part-pedient named ner's weakness bid (over a take-out TO-DAY double). North felt that he had Question: given sufficient warning and, there-lead if the fore, having a fair six card suit and declarer and an outside entry, saw no reagon cards before why he should run from the penalty be led?
double.
Answer: In this case
West opened the jack of hearts may not call a lead.
led
and, to preserve dummy's entry, de-out of turn is treated as a penalt clarer won with the ace He then card only.
Queen's.
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