THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 2, 1987.
Caroline Braga
Giving O
Piano Recital
12.30-2.15 pm- European Pró
12.30 p.mA Variety Programme,
AXUD 38E
Today's Wireless St
1 p.m.-Local: Timé Signal and Wea-
ther Report:
1.
1.03 p.m. The 'London Philharmonic
Orchestra.
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast; Time and Announcements.ant.
DUATORIA GLOAM
ZBW 355 M: 845 k.c's : ZEK 640 Kcs.
"The Children's Corner" Debussy)
Golliwog's Cake Walk
The Crusader March. (O'Donnell). Silver Jubilee March (Letts).
1.40 p.m.-Light Violin Recital by Al- 8.25 pm. From the Studio.
bert Sandler."
1.53 p.m.-Gilbert and Sullivan's Music
2.15 p.m.-Close Down...
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.
7-11 p.m.-European Programme.
7 p.m.-The New Mayfair Orchestra.` "Lilac Time" Selection.
Venetian Nights.
"Sweet Adeline" Selection. Bonnie Scotland.
"Once Upon A Time" Selection.
7.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report.
Variety.
With Peggy Lovell (Vocal), Ted Castro (Vocal) aŭd IL. L. Ozorio (Piano).
1. Ted Castro-
Rainbow on the River.
4. Ted Castro-
Orchestra
Echoes from the Puzzte
Paul Robeson
Blue Prelude (Bishop), Swing Along (Cook). Orchestra-Vivienne (Finck).
Paul Robeson
Canoe Song - (from “Sanders of
Orchestra—
"Maid of the Mountains
belgation
10.30 p.m.-Dance Mus
Fox-Trot
Crazy with love, Saving up my tin
-you...
Waltz Follow your hear Fox-Trot ACR
Magnolias in the moonlight. So do I.
One, two, button your
A skeleton in the cupboa Pennies from
altz Oh, Mr. Man in the Moon
Close down,/.
What's On At the Cinemas
the River).
2. Peggy Lovell
Waltz (Fraser-Simson).
Did I remmber?!
Paul Robeson →→
3.
H. L. Ozoric.......
Jes' ma song (Strickland).
Honeysuckle Rose.
When a Lady meets a Gentle-
man down South.
5.
Peggy Lovell
Avalon.
6.
H. L.. Ozorio—–—
Moon Rose:
~~7. Ted Castro-
:
8.
The way you look tonight. Peggy Lovell-
Would you.
9.
H. L. Ozorio—
Sugar Rose:
nouncements.
7.35 p.m.-Three Light Songs by Bé.
niamino Gigli (Tenor).-
"LullabyVenetian Serenade,
Come back to me.
'Ave Maria”-Anima Mia.
7.45 p.m. From the Studio.
A Pianoforte Recital · by Caroline Braga, F.TC.L.
1. "Songs Without Words" (Men-
delssohn)-Duetto, Op. 38, No. 8.55 p.m.-London-News
and
AT THE KING'S The Lost Horton Prince Jerome Bonaparte: de- Horizon", with Ronald Colman, Jane files his brother, the Emperor Napo Wyatt," H. B. Warner, Margo. and leon, for the love of his Baltimore Edward Everett Horton. ' A story of sweetheart, Betty Patterson. Coming adventure, romance. danger and to the Oriental. glamour, acclaimed as one of the out-bacter standing productions of the year.
"Craig's Wife with Rosalind Russell and John Boles. The Pulitzer AT THE QUEEN'S “15- Malden Prize play. The story of a woman Lane", an onslaught on the vaults of who lived for the strongest love ever An- the world's greatest jewellery centre conceived and makes you bate her as forms, the basis, with Cesar Romero, you never hated a screen player before Spinning Song, Op. 67, No. 4.9.15 p.m.-From the Studio.
Claire Trevor, Douglas Fowley and Coming to the King's Theatre. Novelette (Rimsky-Korsakov), "St. John Ambulance.” A Talk by Robert McWade taking part. - Op. 11, No. 2.
Colonel J. L. Sleeman, C.B.; C.M.G.,
“Banjo on My Knee."-With-Barbara C.B.E., M.V.O.
6.
2.
3.
4.
Cavotte-Caprice (Bortkicwcz), Op. 3, No. 3.
5. Burlesque (Aleness), Op. 9,
No. 4.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-The B.B.G. Wireless® Mili-
tary Band.
"Boabdil" (Moskowski, arr. Lake)
---Malaguena.
La Tarantelle de Belphegor (Roch
Albert).
The Flamborough: Sword Dance
Folk Dance (arr. Sharp).
BRIDGE NOTES
*
** .
AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Outcast", Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Helen West- "The with Warren William, Lewis Stone, and ley, Buddy Ebgen, Walter Catlett,
Karen Morley. A stirring drama of Katherine de Mille and Anthony Mar woman's lust for vengeance and the tin. A thrill musicale, -depicting the fury of a mob whipped into frenzy by tragicomedy that is the life story of small town bigotry.
the river-boat people on the Mississippi. Coming to the Queen's.
9.30 p.m.-Vocal. Gems from
Student Prince" (Romberg). 9.35 p.m. Concerto No. 3 in G. Major, K. 216 (Mozart), played by Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the Paris: Syri- phony Orchestra, Conducted by Georges Enesco.
10
1st Movement Allegro. 2nd Movement Adagio. 3rd Movement Rondo p.m.--London-Big Ben.
The London, Palladium Orchestra. with Paul Robeson (Bass).
AT THE
ORIENTAL—“That Girl From Paris", with Lliy Pons, Jack Oakie, and Gene Raymond. A lively part musical, with plenty of good fun.
Bulldog Drummond Escapes," hours after the famous eleuth lands in England, he finds himself fighting for the life of a beautiful girl and tracking AT THE MAJESTIC-
down a desperate gang of swindlers. Their Last: Yacht with Mary Boland Starring Ray Milland, Sir Guy Stand- By ELY CULBERTSON with scores of lovelorn couples who are next to the Queen's.
and Folly Moran. The theme deals in Heather Angel, Porter Hall, Re- ginald Denny and E. E. Clive. Coming
Optimistic Bidding Plus
Play
Accurate
Down
To
dumped on a heavenly, island where there is not to do but to revel.
“Reunion.”—When Dr. Luke brings- AT THE STAR-"Sins of Man”
his: 8,000th baby into the world, his with Jean Hersholt, Don Amechs and Quints as centrepiece. Some astonish
youngsters decide on a reunion with the Allen Jenkins, A powerful love storying things happen as governors, film that will thrill, every emotion in you.
COMING PICTURES
stars, crooks and would-be divorcees- descend on the little Canadian hamlet. Cast includes Jean Hersholt, Rochelle Hudson, Helen Vinson, Slim Summer- "Avenging Waters” with Ken Mayville, Robert Kent, Alan Dinehart, and nard, Beth Marion and Ward Bond. A the Quintuplets. Coming
the roaring, romance of the west packed Queen's. ing to the Alhambra. with spine-thrilling adventures. Com-
to
To-day's hand illustrates optim-The Opening lead was the heart ism in the bidding. It also is a 9, and the Declarer, on the basis fine example of utilising every bit of the vulnerable Overcall by East, of all too slender resources to make correctly placed the high cards in a contract which could be defeated, the East hand. There was nothing and it discloses a common defen-to be gained by a hold-up in the sive error. Optimism in the bid-heart suit, so South immediately
"Gold Diggers of 1937” with Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Victor Moore, ding is forgivable, especially from won with the Ace as he desired to "White Hunter with Warner Bax- Glenda Farrell and Lee Dixon. A hap the standpoint of those of us who retain the heart in Dummy for the ter and June Lang in a thrilling story gy melange. The signing of a million analyse play, because it results in subsequent end-play. He could of two people amid the menace of dollar insurance policy and the medical some of the finest of Bridge strata-see eight tricks five diamonds and savage passions. Coming to. the examination are a sure cure for the
Queen's.
blues Coming to the Oriental. gems being used as a means of the other three Aces. The only making apparently unmarkablé con- possibility of the ninth was in "Mind Your Own Business.”—-
"One In A Million" Introduces love... tracts.
establishing the spade Queen as a Charles Ruggles, Alice Brady, Lyle ly Sonja Henie, Queen of the Silvery winner. Unfortunately from Talbot,
Benny Baker – and “ Frankie Skates, for the first time to movie South's standpoint, this could
Darro. The tale of a nature writer: fans. In addition to the world's cham- not who has been in his bonnet as well as pion figure-skater, the film includes be done by leading spades, as East his column and a wife who gets him Adolphe Menjou, Coming to the would cash the spade King and, into a tangle that it takes a general Queen's. with his four established hearts, lace to unravel. Coming to the defeat the contract.
North, Dealer.
East and West vulnerable.
NORTH
S-A 8-
H-5 2
D-A Q. J 7 6
WEST S-J 10 7 6
H-9.7:6
D-9 8.2
C-J 10 7
-A 9.5.4.
EAST
S-K 5.43
H-K Q J 8 4 D-10
CK
SOUTH
SQ $2
H-A-108
D--K 8 5 4
882
The bidding:
North
I D
Past South 1 H.
West
3 D
3 NT
Pass Páss
Pass
South decided to attempt to make
Queen's.
"Hearts Divided."
With
"Pennies From, Heaven-with Bing Crosby, Madge Evans, Edith Fellows with Marion and Louis Armstrong The gayest
to the King's.
the Queen of spades without per- Davies, Dick Powell, Claude Rains, fun-show of the new season, mitting East to make the King. He Charles Ruggles, and Edward Evere therefore led his five diamonds, up-
on which East discarded two clubs and two spades, thus giving the Declarer an accurate count of his hand. The Declarer now laid down the Ace of clubs and followed with the last heart from Dummy. East| theni.
his four heart tricks, but at the end was compelled to concede, two spade tricks the Declarer
East could have averted this end- Pass
Pass
play by proper defence. Instead of South's bid for three notrump is discarding two clubs and two based on the hope of a solid five- spades on the diamonds, he should card diamond suit, but even at that have discarded two spades, one is over enthusiastic as it appears heart and the club Queen. By thus difficult to find a sufficient number unblocking the club suit, he would of tricks to total nine in the com- have retained a card of exit, and bined hands with only a single in his case a card of exit was es» heart stopper.
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