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THE CHINA MAIE, NOVEMBER 10, 1937

Prime Minister

Speech From

The Guildhall

12-12.30 p.m.-Belay of Special from St. John's Cathedral. 2.30 p.m.---Chopin.

Wall In D Flat Op. 64, No. 1. Made In C Major Op. 19, No.

Wilhelms Backha

Mamırka Op. 41, No. 1 Mazurks Op. 50, No. 2

Todays Wireless

(Pisao)

Ignar Friedman (Piano). 12.61 pm--Light Orchestral

The Nuremberg Doll -- Overture

(Adam) ««Grand Symphony Orch

(T. De La Rivier). Intermezzo Pizzicato

Birch}

nemon

Ballroom Memories "Walt

(arr. Carl Robrecht).

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.cs:::: ZEK 640 kca

Suite (East).

Sir Thomas Beecham conducting London Philharmonic Orche |1.15 p.m.-Londen:

haikowsky's Pathetique Symphony

ASO 1518 1

Ben Schübert

In Pink

Orchestral Mus

A talk by

10.45 2.1

(Biset arr. Sa

stel

cem. Kimbalis

12:003

igun (from Baal Shem

Pink/10.03 p.m.-Piano Solos be-

2: “Yoicks! and probably: Tally-I An Empire rerne" by Lami. W Lyrics and music by various and composers Production by liam Maclary.

8 pm-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

| 8.83 p.m.—Chinese Studio Concert

11 p.m.-Clone down.

(Montagne 8.85-11 p.m.-European Programme Municipal from ZEK. On a Frequency of 840 Orchestra. Kïlocycies."

5.15 p.

Orchestia Mascot:

1 am-Local Time Signal and West!

Report: 1.03-1

3-p.m.—Marek. Weber and His Or- chestra and Frances Day (Soprano). 138 p.m-Renter and Bugby Press, Local Weather Report and Announce

mentor

1.40 pm-Gracie Fields..

2.15 pm Close down. 5-8.06 p.m.-European Programme. 8.05-11 pm-Chinese Programme.

5 px-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Boof-Garden of the Houg Kong Hotel

6.30 p.m.-Variety,

6.54 p.m.-The Fair Maid Of Perth

BRIDGE NOTES

Four Jolly Sailormen (from 'A Pri

cess of Kensington').

Three For Jack (Weatherly & Squire

-arr. Pointer).

Mazurka In ✪ Stu

No. 3 (Chopin).

Study In C Sharp

No. 47

Study In G Flat Major Op. 10, No. 5

(Chopin)

Valse Oubhee (Liszt). O.

Capriccio In F Minor (Dohnanyi). 10.19

Tchaikovsky Symph 20. 6 In B Minor, Op. 74

Pathetique Symphony)'.

the Boston Symphony Orchestra ducted by Serge Koussevitsky, II p.m.-Close down.

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GBG 1779 Me's (16.86 m.) GSO 15.38-Mc/s (19.7E 2 GSD 1175 Me/s (15,53. GSB 151 mes (81.55 m.

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Raymond Newell & the

B.B.C. Male Chorus G.M.T. London Relay World - AR

8.15 p.m.

faina. A talk by H. Wickham Steed 8.15 8.39 p.m.----New- Dance Music.

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phony No. 5 in C minar, Op. 67.

SELLA Mc/8 (1397 GSG 17.79 Mels

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Musical Interinde. Music-Hall

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Big Ben, The News sad An- ouncements. * Greewich

Signal at 4.15 p.m.

4.20 pm The Lord Mayor's Basquet. 450 pmOrchestral Music.

5 pm-Close Down

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[$ p.m.-London Relay The Lord 8:55 am-World Anairs. A talk by

Mayor's Banquet. Speech by the | K. Wickham Steed Prime Minister, the R Hon. Neville 310 am-A Pianoforte Interface Chamberlain, M.P. From Guildhall, 9.33 The News and Announce-3 pm News and Economic Review.

9.20 am-The Lord Mayor's Show. London. 9.38 pan-London Relay The Newsments. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 pin-The Youth Movemen 18.50 p.m.Violin Solos.

Carmen

By ELY CULBERTSON

Double-Dummy

Outside of the United States and to win four tricks against any line Great Britain there is probably no of play followed by the holders of place on the globe where there is so the East and West handa. Fauch interest in bridge as in the

9.45 am.

9.55 am-The Lord Mayor's Banquet 10.30 am.Close Down.

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Germany (in English).

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4.30 pm Request Concert 8-p.m.---News.

9.15 p.m.-"Little Bose upon the

Heath Music and Poetry:

10 p.m.-News and Economic Review. 10.05 pm-To-day in Germany, 10.30 pmAll Sorts of People of Yesterday and To- Pictures of German life

What's On At the Cinemas

Donald Calthrop

AT THE ALHAMBRA Second Is-Seton, Jean Cadell,

Of Events Of "China To-day and Eugene Leahy, released by the Central Military 1 AL 12:00, 2.00 and 300 fairs Commission

Scandinavian countries, Norway, A study of the hands shows three Sweden and Denmark So keen is tricks as practically certain one interest there that one of the lead-trick in clubs, one în trumpa and one ing newspapers annually conjucts afin diamonds. The means by which AT THE STAR "Wife Versus Se- ATS tournament at which attendance in the fourth trick can be attained is cretary, with Clark Cable, Jean Har- Play",

low and Myrna Loy. Outstanding per Quigley, the finals out-distances all records not so apparent In the following formances are given by all the three Far made by American events of this solution the line of play followed by stars in this production type. The Scandinavian people, pro-East is assumed. The possible fitting perhaps from their long win-variations are left to the ter nights, of specialise in the deeper imagination. problems both of bidding and play.

The opening lead is the club King,

TIC "Girls Can fine Wells, Charles

Patricia which-a-soft cat the home plate

Wee Willie

shall: Cot Sa fulle AT THE ORIENTAL" "The Crime Nobody Saw" with Lew Ayres, Benny AT THE QUEENS Baker and Eugene Pallette. Au an Winkie, with Shirley Temple. Victor usual story with a comic twist.. A MeLaglen, June Lang, C. Anbrey murder mystery in which there are no Smith, Michael Whalen and Cesa Bo Recently a nation-wide problem-

solution

of which is arrived at by story of India. In the heart of mighty composing competition was conduct and the return is a small spade, three authors out for a plot for a play India where all the world is wild and ed in Norway, and first prize was which East wins with the King whic

has to be delivered in 24 hours. strange and in the land of the Bengal Fast nos leads the diamond six and given to Mr. Gustav Devold, whose į

Lancers, the story deals with the glor entry was the following:

finesses the Jack in durumy, which

AT THE KING'S "Love From Aious adventures of the Scottish High- Stranger.Ann Harding has one of landers in action and mest North allows to hold; and the next the strongest parts of her career as a won the right to we their lead, the diamond King, drops typist who is swept off her feet by the All the thrills an South's Queen and is taken by wooing of a fascinating stranger, within the picture

Basil Rathbone, Binnie Hale, Bruce greatest ever ma

which is won by the Ace în dumury [detectives or police officers, and the mero The famous Rudyard Kipling"

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