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SEE 14, 1937

Eva Turner And

L. Tafford

At The Studio

Todays Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Special Servic

from St. John's Cathedrals 12.30 p.m.-Vivian Ellis (Piano)**

Let Me Play (Vivian Ellis) (In which

the Composer introduces some of his best known tunes)ă

On The AvenuePiano Medley

12.49

Medies

Cinema Organ

Frasquita Serenade (Lehar).

ZBW 555 M. 845 Ecs::::ZEK 640 k.c's.

Symphony Orchestra conducted by

Albert Contes.

Aida Heavenly Aida, divine Aida

(Verdi)

eine - Youre Giby, hand is

Jussi Bjorling (Tenor) 18:55 Rosenkavalier – (Richardó

zez

Der

Strauss)

The Whistler And His Dog (Pryor).

Robinson Cleaver. Popular Melodies-No. 3

Harold Ramsay, 1 pm Local Time Signal & Weather

Report

Waltz movements, from.

Act 3 The Berlin State Opera Orchestra: Cont. Alois Melichar.

Lohr

don, broade"

7.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-1910 p

tions & Hong ong Erchange Mar Band Music ket Report

1.93 pm New Mayfair Orchestra. ~*~*

Tunes Of Not-So-Long-Ag Popular Songs

Medley, of Well Known Dance" Tines"

The Millionaire Kid-Selection

(Mayer))

130 p.m. Reuter & Bugby Press, Lo-

cal Weather Forecast & Announce ments.

140 pm-Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel Speaker: Major H.. S. Reed Subject: What Thave seen and what I have not seen in the New Territories of Hong Kong. 2.15 p.m.-The Changing Of The Guard --Ceremony. Played by the Regi- mental Band of HM Grenadier Guards conducted by Major George Miller (With words of Command). RULE BRITANNIA

THE BRITISH GRENADI¤RS GOD SAVE THE KING..

2:30 p.m.--Glose down.

4-7 pm

Chinese Programme. Selections from Grand Opera.

BRIDGE NOTES

135 pm--Studio-

przzo)

1 Spring Handel)

The Chestnut Tree.

Turner (So

afford

3. Dedication (Schumann).

Piano Interlude

4. Sweet chance that led my stepså..

(Michael Head).

5. Sweet Suffolk Owl

(Elizabeth Poston).

6. The Lover's Maze. 7 Best sweet Hymphs

(Peter Warlock). pm Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.03 pm Studio Nura Kanis (Piano)-

playing Schumann's “Es

8

8.25 pm Marek Weber & His Or-

chestra.700

Deutschmeister Regimental March

(Jurek).

Spring's Delight Ma

(Ailbout)

Mighty Lak AEose..

The Rosary (Nevin).

Salut D'Amour (Figar).

By ELY CULBERTSON--

An Amazing Variety

"Dear Mr. Culbertson: I am inclosing|putting North's two little trumps to

a band that caused a local civil war at yeoman service.

that

our weekly country club duplicate. The “At stil another table the North- variety of results on this hand was South defense blew sky high against amazing, ranging from six hearts bid a five spade contract. The heart king by North and seven made, to five was opened, but South wasTa spades by West, made at one table, down one at another, and down three

at a third

"West, dealer.

"Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH

S-6 3

E—A KJ 4-T D.-K Q 10 5 4 3

None

WESTO S-

QJ

EAST S.-10.8 5:42 H-76

D-9.2

J 7.3.2.C-A 10-6 4

SOUTH

E-Q 10:53:

D—A J 8 7

C-98.5

"At the table where North-South stumbled into top score the bidding

West North East

ESTA

1 club. 2 diams. 3 clubs 3 diamonds

South

3 spades 4 hearts 4 spades 5 hearts

5 spades 6 hearts Pass

Double Pass Pass

Pass Pass

North had started with six thus, gave a low signal shifted to the diamond overtook and led back a tain! West ruffed, drew chucked East's losing club.

"All in all, it was quite a

"Yours very truly,

RE

*-TO-DAYS QUESTION

9.30 p.m.

London Re 950 pm Dance Reco

Fax-Trots-

"On Your Toes.

ing George

Frequer

of.

Military

the rews

There's A Small Hotel (film "On Your Toes) Jack Hylton & His Orchestra..

Tango

Punto Arenas (Codevila)...... San Fernando (Codevilla)

Heinz Huppertz & His Orch. Fox-Trot I Need You.“ Novelty For-Trot-Dancing Moth

Jay Wilbur & HIS Quick-Step I Wasn't Lying When I

Said I Love You Walts Oh, M

Henry

bal Dance Ter

10.15 pm London

"ment At St Georg

story of London, hall ment through sevent ten by Leslie Baily Charles Brewer and h

the Org

Kams

To Play "Canavar

of the

Southampton

inema,

12.15 pm Over the Hill Came Love."

A sentimental Irish story 12.35 pa

chestra.

The Forum, Theatre - Or-

1255 pm The Birthday of his Majes- ty King George VI: Sainte of Guas at the 1

of the scen ter of

seventieth anniversary year of the opening of St. George's Hall, origin. 21 ally the London Academy of Music, subsequently the home of the German Reed Entertainments-and-of-dasi Tyne and Devant's Mysteri day the headquarters of Variety Department. The compered by Jasper Maskelyne John Waff

11.15 pm-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM

DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1.

Frequencies

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----Big Ben- 14Entertainment at St. George's 1867-1937 the story a London Hall of Entertaiment

AmThe

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE ORIENTAL

AT THE

-With Shirley Temple, Robert Young, la Gi Question: What is the correct open- Alice Faye, Engene Pallette, Hele

ing bid on the following:

S-A E Q 8,5

F8

D-K QJ-10- C-AQ-3.2.

Answer: Two spades.

TO-MORROW'S HAND

-East, dealer

Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH

WEST S-7

S 9.8 5 H-AKJ 10 07:54 2 C-A K

H-9864 32 H-

EAST SAK

6 2

D-A Q 10 8 C-3.8,54 SOUTH SQ^J 10 642 1-75

"At this table East: innocently open-DJ:9 3 ed the ace of clubs, and that was the last time that his side was on lead. North ruffed drew trumps and dis- carded South's two spades on the long diamonds, then ruffed his own spades in dummy

"The next highest scor went to North-South team that did not even buy the contract.

"Here the bidding was:

West North East South

1 club Double 2 clubs 2 hearts

2 spades 4 hearts 4 spades Pass Pass b hearts 5 spades P238 Pass Double Pass Pass

“Personally, I don't think much of North's final double, but I admit that he certainly went after the defense in a big

The heart king was South signaled with the ten spot. ing this, Nor

Mr. Culbertson will discuss his hand in to-morrow's articles

*JO-JOTTE POINTER

Some players feel that a nulio bid is a confession of weakness, and that whenever the defender bids nalice thes can bid a slam because he probably cannot win a trick This does not ne- cessarily hold true. Nullos can be bid with a holding such as à 37 in a suit. Unless the opponent has three cards a suit the nullos player will not. trick with his ace, ye can win a - trick miti stop a slam As a Dlayer should

Westley, Arthur Treacher and J. ward Bromberg. - Shirley in Chin stowing away on a round-the-wo liner, busting up a ploney's and making po sible a res, one 20th Century ox's technicol nation

AT THE STI mino”, with June Bartlett. A

cal comedy.

AT THE KING'S......... Zenda", with

Carrol, Mary Aster banics Jr. An

piece filmed in all. standing pe Colman and Madel-

ATSO

*100 Men and Deanna Durbin, Adolphe

Ken Maynard, Geneva Mit- Bond and Sheldon Lewis.

the itai #rote

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