1937-11-06 — Page 3

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HE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 6, 1937.

Concert With Elman, Rachmaninoff

And Pablo Casals

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p-Relay of Special Service

från St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.m.-De Groot & His Orchestra 1.30 p

and Charles Kullman (Tenor). "Les Millions D'Arlequin

(Drigo)

Serenade

Old Spanish Song (Linis Aubert)."

Til I Wake.

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's : ··· ZEK 640 K.Cs

nter and Rugby Press Local Weather Report and An- nouncements. 1.40 pm-Variety. 25 patt Close dow.. 4-7 pm

Chinese Programme.

The Temple Bells (Indian Love Lyrics 7-12 pm-Europem Programme.

Amy Woodforde Finden).

Orchestra.

Farewell (d'Arcy & Russell). Love, Here Is My Heart

(Ross & Sîlesa).

Come Back To Sorrento (Aveling & De Cartis) - ..Charles Kullman. Der Kaspec (De Groot)

Desert SongWaltz (Romberg). Erensong (Easthope Martin).

Orchestra

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Weather

Report

1.03 pm Reginald Foort at the Organ "The Mikado (Sullivan)-Selection. One Kiss."

Lover, Come Back To Me

(New Moon-Romberg).

1.15 p.m.-Jack Hylton & His Orchestra.

BRIDGE NOTES

7 pm.

The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.

Martha Selection (Flotow). Wee MacGregor Patrol (Amers). Policeman's Holiday-One-Step

(Ewing).

The Changing Of The Guard (Flotsam and Jetsam). Parade Of The Puppets (Kahn). 1.20 p.m.--Negro Spirituals..

Little Wheel A-Turnin' In My Heart,

Keep A-Inchin Alang. Were You Dere?

(arr. Edna Thomas).

Edna Thomas (Soprano). Deep River (Burleigh).

ket Report 7.35 pm-Variety.

8 pm Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 pm Concert with Elman (Vio- lin), Rachmaninoff (Piano) & Casals

(Cello)

Thais-Medi. Ltion (Massenet). Le Coq D'or Hymn To The Sun (Rimsky-Korsakow Franko) Zigeunerweiser (Sarasate, Op. 20).

The Harmonions Blacksmith

(Handel).

Midsummer Night's

8.20

don Relay

of 6 Bernard Shaw As I See It

News and

ments. Greenwich Tim

8.80 3.

8.40 am-Made in Great Brit

South Wales Copper: 9.15 a.mose Dow...

TRANSMISSION: 2

Frequencies

GS1+21.53 Mc/s (13.33 m) GSH 2147 Mc/s (1397 m). GSG 17.79 Mc1⁄2 (1528 m) GSO 15.38 Mc/s: (1946-3. 10.45-m-Big Ben Fred Hartley and

his Sextet

1125 am-Recital by Empire Arti (12:00 pm—Dancing Through. A non- -Scherzo-stop pageant of popular m (Mendelssohn, ar Rachmaninoff). 12.45 pm- As I See It 1. Atalk by Polka De W.R. (R Jhmaninoff).

G. Bernard Shaw

Rachmaninoff 100 p.m.-Far the Children

Moment Musical (Schubert). Le Cygne (Saint-Saens). Spanish Dance

Fire The story of a midnight visit to

a Fire Station. Pr

|1.30 pm-The News and Announce

ments Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 pm.

(Granados, arr. Casals). Vito (Spanish Dance) Op. 54, No. 5

(Popper)

Casals.1.55 Paul Robeson (Bass) 8.45 London Relay As I See It Closing local Stock Quota- 1. A talk by G. Bernard Shaw. tions and Hong Kong Exchange Mar-9 pm Three Songs by Tino Rossi

(Tenor). By ELY CULBERTSON

7.30 pm

False Carding

C'est A Capri (Nazelles-Grosz). Le Chaland Qui Passe (de Badet

Bixio).

Te Revoir (Dalleri,

Parera)

d'Angelys

9.10 p.m. Choral

Drinks All Round

Colombis. Vocal Gem Company "Great Bass Ballads

Norman Alin and Chorus Ten Green Bottles (Traditional). John Peel (Traditional) Harold Williams & the B.B.C. Male Chorus. 9.30 pmLondon Relay The News

The value of a false card usual-up in his own hand would avail him ly is in direct ratio to its risk. If that the fact of the ten being set a declarer can be made to believe nothing, as I could see that there that a defender is forced to part were no losers in dummy. This be with a certain card, he naturally (ing so, there seemed no reason why will attach much more credence to I should not play an idle false card its play than if he feels the card or two, and at least perplex the de-9.50 pm-Relay of the Dance Orches is being played by choice. An in-clarer. Having ruffed the third stance of beautiful false earding is heart, he returned to his own hand reported in the current number of with a trump, and the position now the British Bridge World Magazine, was:

South, dealer.

Both sides vulnerable.

WEST S 1 8 4

NORTH

S.-Q 953

H-8 20

D.-9.74.2. G-KJ4

D. K Q 10 8

C-Q-9.5-

EAST

10 E-Q J7 3. D-AJ 63 C-108

SOUTH

S-AK 782

HAK 10 4 D-5 C-A 765

The bidding- South

West North

2 spades Pass 3 spades 4 hearts Pass 4 spades 6 spades Pass Pass

NORTH

S-Q9 H-None

O-K J 4

WEST

EAST S-None

D-63

8 3 2

H-None D-Q 10 IC-Q 9 5

SOUTH S.-K 7.6.

E-10 D-None C-A 76

tra from the Grill-Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.

12 midnight Close down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION

Frequencies-

GSG 17.79 Me/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (1 76 :

GSD 11.75 Mods (2.53.

GSB 9.51 me/s (31.55.m. G.M.T.

7.00 am.Big Ben London Log* 7.10 am Monologues in Melody. [7.20 a.m.“Can you Beat it?5:-

Scientist Guarantees a Ghost.e 7.35 am All in Pink (Second Se

ies)-2 An Empire revue.

p.m.-Close Down

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies

GSH 2147 Mc/s (13.97 m) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m)20 GSF 15:14 Mc/s (19,82 m)

SJ (to 8.39 pm) 1.53 Mc/s

(1:93 m)

GSD (from 345 pm) 11.75 Mc/s

$2.15 pm Big Ben The Coventry Hip-

podrome Orchestra

3:00 pm The Rocky Mountaineers." 330 pm Chelsea v Sunderland. - A commentary by Ivan Sharpe on the second half of the Association Foot- ball League match From Chelsea Football Ground, Stamford Bridge, London:

ments Greenwich Time Signal 430 pm The News and Announce-

445 p.m. 5.08 pm

Close Down

BERLIN BROADCAST:

On stations DIA 31381 DB 1.74 € m. DIE 16.89 m. DIN 31.75 m, DJQ

19.63 m HKT

13.00 2.m

330 pm-In Trains ve Come

-The International Trains of a

German State Railways.

4.00 pim Dance

$525

8:00

10.35.

15.45

rise

heads.

This is Ladies' Day Special

pticians at School Gene

ews.

To-day in Germany "Early to bed and early

musical guide for sleepy-

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE ALHAMBRA & QUEEN'S The startling exposure of America's "Wee Walle Winkieth Shirley vilest racket, the merciless loan syndi-

cate Temple, Victor McLagler, me C. Aubrey Smith, Michael Whalen s Cesar Romero. The famous Budy Kipling story of India. In the of mighty India where all the worl

AT THE ORIENTAL- “"“Riding

with Joe E Brown, Gry Kibbee Land Florence Rice. Joe El

"Try to put yourself in the de- clearer's mind: His ten of hearts is East good and he knows nothing about Pass the club finesse. From the play of Pass the suit he assumes that the last Passtheart is held by West. If the 40 American eyes South's two trumps break, the contract cannot wild and strange and in the land of spade bid looks pretty shabby, but be missed, as a club can be thrown Bengal Lancers, the story deals with the role of a small town newspa

be a differ on the heart ten and a club ruffed; the glorious adventures of the Scottish respondent for a big city daily, his perhaps it conveyed quite

who won the right to wear their plaid treble with starting rapidity, ent message from the one our two if the trumps do not break and West Highlanders in action and of the girl adventures getting him do bids convey. It is doubtful that holds the two outstanding, the con- All the thrills and reckless heroism many of our experts would reach a tract still is an apparent certainty, in the picture makes it one of the great- slarm on this hand, and it is equal-because West is presumed to hold est ever made. ly doubtful that a slam should be the last heart, so will not be able bid. But this is beside the point. to present the discard of a club We were discussing the gentle art from dummy; while if it should turn out that East holds the two of false carding.

West opened the diamond king trumps, resort still can be had to and continued the suit, declarer the club finesse.

"South's correct play is marked. ruffing the second round. Obvious ly, the correct line of play was to He led a spade to dummy and, when lead out the ace and king of hearts, I failed, proceeded with his plần ruff a third round, retum with a to raff a club. He played the king trump, and lead the last heart. If and ace and led out the heart ten. West To

demands ruff-but to his dismay West, instead of

lowing with the seven, trumpe qazer.

with the spar Jack, and that was

ing with the

fails

That

out, bu

a play into

count

the af

setting

ing the

of he

tarted that!

key wrench

ast's actual ac as published in magazine. "I W2s and without consider- ffect of my play,

hack

queen

took such a long time to ex- to North that her partner, really could not be blamed for missing a lay down slam.”

TODAY'S QUESTION Question: What is the co

partner's

bid with the following:

Q10 9 4

CAK Q 533

wer: Three clubs.

s

AT THE MAJESTIC

The leading roles are in the AT THE ST "The Great Gan capable hands of Robert Montgor Tamiroff, – Marian who will be seen in an entirely diffe

role and the attractive Rosam bini."With Akim

sell

Four persons who play Marsh and John Trent in an iq

tire London run of the shop detective thriller

Dame May Whitty Helen Mack, tenham Kathleen Harrison

O'Con thew Bolton

AT THE KING'S

with Chester

Mitchell

Prom

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL”

HONG KONG HOTEL, REPULSE BAY HOTEL

& SHANGHAI

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