THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 30, 1931.
"Food For
Thought
London Relay
Todays Wireless
12-12-20 p.m.-Relay of Special Ser
from St. John's Cathedral, 12.30 p.in-Beethoven Sonata. In A Major For Piano, Op. 110. Played by Wilhelm Kempfi
12.50 p.m. Songs by Tauber (Tenor),
I Know Of Two Bright Eyes
(Chutsam)
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling
(Newton-Tate).
Let Me Awaken Your Heart
(film 'Heart's Desire').
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal & Weather
Report.
ZBW 355 M. 845 kcs::
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No D. 4
Charlie Kinz. 2 pm-Band Music.
Semiramide-Overture (Rossini).
Creatore's Band La Source Ballet (arr. Winterbot
tom) The Band Of HM Cold- stream Guards.
2.15 pm-Close down. 5-8.05 p.m.- European Programme. |8,05-11 p.m. Chinese Programme.
p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel
103 pmAlbert Sandler & His Or-5
chestra.
A Little Love, A Little Kiss (Silesu). Because (d'Hardelot).
Gipsy, Sing For Me (Meisel). Heartless (Meisel).
I Want Your Heart (Haydn Wood).
Masquerade (Loeb).
Adoree ›(West).
Love Everlasting (Friml).
Tell Me To-night (Spoliansky). 1.30 p.m.-Reuter & Rugby Press; Lo- cal Weather Forecast and Announce- ments. 1.40 p.m.-Charlie Kunz (Piano) and
Turner Layton (Vocal & Piano). Piano Medley Of Strauss Waltzes.
Charlie Kunz I'm A Fool For Loving You (Lewis)
*& Wendling).-
Au Revoir (Gilbert).
If I Should Lose You (film Bose of
the Rancho'); Turner Layton i
BRIDGE NOTES
1. Have you got any castles. 2. Moonlight on the Campus.
3. You got something-
4. Ole King Cole.
5.15 pm-Interval of recorded dance)
music from MBW.
5. I've got my heart set on you.
6. Swing is here to sway
7. Make a Wish.
8. Big Apple
5.35 pm. Interval of recorded dance
music from ZBW. 9. Lal in my Efe. 10. Wake up and live. 11. Swell of you."
12. Rifin at the Ritz
6 pm-Studio Children's Hour.
pm Sea Shanties.
7
Storm Alongs Roll The Down (arr. Harris).
·ZEK 640 k.c's
Nous Irons A Valparaiso (Pares &
van Parys); Scinexmunni Sta Lampa (arr. Fa-
vara)
Blow The Man Down; Tom's Gone To Hilo (arr. Terry)......... John Goss (Baritone) and the Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.
7.10 p.m.-London Palladium Orchestral London Again Suite (Eric Coates)
(a) Oxford Street.. (b) Langham Place. The Druid's Prayer-Waltz (Davson) Dreaming - Waltz (Joyce) / The Valley Of The Poppies (Ancliffe) A Birthday Serenade (Lincke) 230 p.m.—London. Relay-- "Sportsmen. Talking: P. GH. Fender and Patsy Hendren.
11.45 p.m.-Carroll Gibbons. (Piano) &
His Boy Friends.
Breakin' In A Pair Of Shoes. (Stept) Sugar Rose (Waller)
Patsy Hendren
and
P.G.H. Fender
his own bar-parlour. Presented by Pascoe Thornton.
9 pm-Landon-
tral Music.
Light Orches-
9.10 p.m-London Relay Food For Thought Three short talks on mat- ters of topical interesti
9.30 pm. London Relay The News. 9.50 pm-Mozart-Concerto No. 3 In G Major, K. 216. Played by Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the Paris Sym- phony Orch. conducted by Georges 10.15 pm Mozart Song
Enesco...
Der Vogelfanger Bin Ich
(from The Magic Ehete Ein Madchen Oder Weibchen
(from The Magic Flute)
Ewald Boner (Baritone) & the
Berlin State Opera Orch.
10.22 pm-Chopin
Chant Polonais In G Flat Major (Op.
74, No. 5arr Liszt).
Moniz Rosenthal (Piano).
Polonaise In E Flat 7
Jose Echaniz (Piano).
To-morrow Is Another Day (film "A†10:30 pm--Light Orchestral.
Day at the Races")
A Couple Of April Fools (Kennedy &
CATT) ---
If You Love Me (Ray Noble)
18 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements
18.05 p.m.-Chinese Programme-Studio
Concert
Wood-Pile 11 p. Close down
By ELY CULBERTSON
Transparent Defence
Perhaps the worst habit of average defenders two diamond tricks. The players is to make their cards trans-lace therefore was played, and the West won parent to a shrewd declarer. I do diamond jack returned. not mean that they hold them in and promptly exited with a third such a way that they can be seen diamond. Declarer cashed the ten by any one with a normal neck (aland nine, both defenders discarding though, incidentally, this happens clubs, and then laid down the ace frequently) What I do mean is and king of clubs.
that they "tip their hands” (to crib When West discarded a club on an old poker expression), by cer-the fourth round of diamonds and tain plays ory even more important, a spade on the second round of by their obvious fear of certain clubs, declarer not only could count other plays. This may be ambi-West's original distribution as four guons, but the following hand should spades, three diamonds, two clubs, make my point clear.
South, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
+
5.-10 6 3 H-A 10 9 8 7 D.-AJ G C-6 2
WEST S. K J 8 2.
HK J 3 2
D.-K Q 4
C.-9 8
EAST
S-94 H-54 D-8 72
C
SOUTH
S—A Q 7.5 F-Q 6
D-10 9 5 2 C-A K 7
The bidding:
South
West
North
--Puszta (Mihaly
Forget It, And Sole (Bolmelt) Cuban Serenade (Midgley) Mexican Serenade (Kaschbec)
Barnabas Von Gerzy & His Orch Immortal Strauss (Medley of
Strauss Waltzes)
Viennese Waltz Orchestra. The Damask Rose Selection (Chopin themes, adapted G. EL Cintsam)
Court Symphony Orchestra. Close down
$8.05-11 p.m. European Programme
from ZEK on- Frequency of 640 11 p. Kilocyclés.
BERLIN BROADCAST
On stations DJA 31.38 m, DJB 19.74 m. DJE 16.89 m, DIN 31.45 m, DJQ 19.63 m. HKT
8.05 pm-Variety
Orchestral Nights At The Ballet, No. 3 Symphony Orchestra Vocal
To-day Is The Day (Schutze-Buch) 110 p.m.-Light Music. Wine Waltz (Gross-Steid!)
3 pmNews and Economic Review. Herbert E. Groh (Tenor)13.30 p.m.-Snow voyage.
5.45 pm-News and the stage and
Cinema
Comedian
Let's All Have A Charabarc Ride I Never Thought That She'd Do
That To Me (Miller)
Max Miller.
Vocal-
6 pm-Light Music.
8 p.m.-News.
8.55 pm-Greetings to our Listeners
in the Far East.
A Little Co-operation From You 9.15 pm-Good-bye until next year!
(from "Going Greek")
19.45 p.m.-Songs by Rober Schumann. You're Here, You're There (Loeb-10 p.m. News and Economic Review.
Kahal)
Judy Shirley10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.
The 10:30 pm. Wilhelm Filchner tells of 8.30 pm London Relay At
Black Dog Mr. Wilkes at home in his latest research voyage.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE MAJESTIC- Dr JetB AT THE ORIENTAL The Road and therefore four hearts, but also and Mr. Hyde, with Fredric March Back with Barbara Bead, John King, could be virtually certain that West and Miriam Hopkins. The outstanding Richard Cromwell, Sim Summerville performance of Fredric March career, and Lionel Atwill -- Intensely human, was guarding the heart jack It The parts are well acted and trae in powerfully dramatic with a skilful was not West's choice of discards all details with the original story.hlending of comedy, pathos and sus alone that marked this card-it also Worth seeing agam. was his persistent refusal to lead a heart.
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pense the story avidly tells of life in. Germany following the Armistice. It concerns the efforts of a group of boys Ito adjust themselves to conditions as AT THE KING'S “King Solomon's they find them after four years Upon winning the second diamond Mines" with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, absence in the trenches. The sequel to trick West, if he had, not held the Paul Robeson, Anna Lee and Boland "All quiet on the Western Front" and heart jack, would have had nothing mance. Thousand of giant Zalus, 37m
Young- Rider Haggard's great ro-written in the same outspoken manner. to lose by returning a heart into the fed with fame-tipped spears, battling entryless dummy. It is in respect to the death, with the lives of fire
AT THE QUEEN'S...“45 Fathers”, 3 10 5 4 3 to this that an important generality a woman, and the wrath of the fabu- Lonsie Henry. A hilarious comedy in European adventurers, four men and with Jane Withers, Thomas Beck, and must be raised, namely, that alons mines of Ophir at stake, furnish which forty five millionarie bachelors defender who holds a key card must the big scenes in this picture. strive to make the same plays that he would make if he did not hold that card.
1 spade Pass 2 hearts.
2 no trump Pass 3 no trump
sign up as Jane's guardians in a hope to make a lady out of her, but she al- most makes a wreck of them all
AT THE ALHÂMBRA “Born Reck- Against West's actual defence, less Smashing cars to bust a new AT THE STAR "Cleopatra”, with East declarer had an easy problem. After racket action, romance, excitement, Claudette Colbert, and Henry Wilcoxon Pass cashing the diamonds and ace and comedy in a punch-packed thriller that All the splendour of Ancient Rome. will hold one on seat edge. The highly The love story of the most alluring Pass king of clubs, he led a low heart and competent cast includes Brian Donlevy, woman in history, which caused the Pass Pass
finessed. Then, instead of cashing Rochelle Hudson, Barton MacLane, Ro-downfall of the two greatest statesmen
bert Kent and Harry Carey.
of her time. South was a player who was much the ace of hearts, he returned to the given to psychic opening bids and, lace of spades and threw West on lead hence, West decided to
with the spade king, thus forcing spade, regardless of the bid. Dum-another heart lead which was finess-] my's ten was put up and held the fed for the tenth trick. Since the point trick. A low heart to the queen for hand occurred in a match lowed West won with the king and duplicate game this extra trick was made the natural shift to the dia- highly valuable. mond king in an attempt to knock out dummy's side entry.
open
Had West returned a heart after winning the diamond queen, whe Declarer feared this was a Descha-ther declarer finessed or not he could pelles coup on West's part, that is not have to say, that West was leading the tricks.
taken more than nine
king to remove dummy's entry that TO-DAY'S QUESTION
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL,
KONG-KONG HOTEL: REPULSE RAY HUTTI
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Question:
What is the correct re
opening three club bid mg?
Hot
he need not necessarily have the queen, also. That being so, declarer could not depend on the diamond jack sponse to as an entry and could not afford to pass the diamond king. A con- tinuation of the suit, if the queen were in East's hand, would give the
HQ J 108 5,
Answer Three hearts.
Pelping
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