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Leopold Stokowski

And

Philadelphia Orch.

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 21, 1938.

Today's Wireless

12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of Intercession from. St. John's Cathe- dral.

12.30 p.m.-Max Bruch---Concerto No.

1 In G Minor, Op. 26.

Played by Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the London Symphony Orch. con- ducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

12.55 p.m.-A Song by Elisabeth Schu-

mann (Soprano).

Love's Message (Rellstab-Schu-

bert).

1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report:

1.03 p.m.-Dennis Noble (Baritone)

and New Mayfair Orchestra. Venetian Nights-Medley.

A Vision Of Spring-Medley.

Orchestra.

ZBW 355 M. 845 k c's

All God's Chillun Got Rhythm

(film 'A Day at the Races'). To-morrow Is Another Day: (film 'A Day at the Races').

Turner Layton at the Piano. Orch. w. Accordion--".

My Rhythm (Munsonius). Wind And Waves (Zander).

Jungherr's Accordion Melodians.

ZEK 640 k.c's

tonka.

(d) Blue Skies.

5.85 p.m.-Interval of recorded dance'

music from ZBW. 6.00 p.m.~~(a) Delyse.

(0) Sidewalks

of

New

York.

(c) The Gay 90's.

Vocal-

Moon At Sea (Peace, Rose

Stock).

and

Les Allen with Lauri Day and Jimmy Turnbull on two pianos.. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.

6.15 p.m.-interval of recorded dance

music from ZBW. 6.20 p.m. -(a) inerell come a time...

(DJ Swingin'

the...

Jinx

away.

The Devout Lover (Pollock and 5.00-8.05 p.m. European Programme.

White).

8.05-11.00 p.m.-Chinese,, Programme.

So We'll Go No More A-Roving | 5.00 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches-

(Byron and White).

Dennis Noble.

'Balalaika' Selection (Posford). Dance Hits.

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather Forecast and Announce- ments..

1.40 p.m.—Latest Variety Records.

Vocal.

Let's Call The Whole Thing Off (film 'Shall We Dance"). They Can't Take That Away From

Me (film 'Shall We Dance'). Hildegarde.

Orch. w. Banjo

Ha! Ha! (Ereddy Morgan).

Shake Yo Fleet (Morgan).

Fred Morgan's Banjo Rhyth-

Vocal-

mics.

BRIDGE NOTES

tra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

(a) I'll never say never

never again.

(b) Believe it beloved:

(e) The Snake Charmer. (a) Ebb Tide.

5.15 p.m.-Interval of recorded dance

music from ZBW.

5.20 p.m.

(a) My cabin of Dreams.

under the (b) Dancing

stars:

(c) The girl with dreamy eyes.

the

(d) Spanish Memories. : 5.35 p.m.-Interval of recorded dance

music from ZBW.

my

5.40 p.m.-(a) So many memories.

(b) The Dream. in

heart. (c). By the waters of Mine-

By ELY CULBERTSON

Outbursts Can Wait

The time to "get mad ac” a part- had -ner is after the

hand has been played. (This, of course, is assum- a time for ing that there is ever such futility.) A declarer who ex- pends a large proportion of his energy and talent on bawling out the dummy can bring only half mind to bear on problems of play South, in the hand shown below, was so engrossed in assuring his partner that he (North, of course) was a particularly revolting speci- of the genus dope that he (South) muffed a beautiful tunity for a top score.

West, dealer.

men

North-South vulnerable. Match point duplicate.

WEST.

S.-Q 9 6

H.-94

D.-K 8 3-

NORTH S.-A 5 4 2 H. A 7 5 3 2 D.-6

C.-6 5 2

C. -A Q 9 8 4

EAST

(c) I'm gettin' sentimental

over you.

6.30 p.m.-Closing cai Stock Qrota-9

tions.

6.33 p.m.-For The Children.

When I Was A Lady (Traditional arr. Chalmers Wood). Broken Bridge's Falling Down

raditional arr. Chalmers Wood).

Chalmers Wood's Orchestra.

Nursery Rhymes.

Uncie George's Party.

London Relay:

Palace

Of Varieties

8.25 p.m.-Songs by Keith Falkner

(Baritone).

Shepnera, See Thy Horse's Foaming

Mane ("Hungarian-tolk Songs'- "Korday), Had

(Hungarian Folk

A torse Dongs-Korbay).

A song Doesn't Care (film 'Mayfair

Melody').

8.35 p.m.-Leopold Stokowski and the

Philadelphia Orchestra.

The Fire-Bird Suite (Stravinsky).

(a) ilance of the Fire-Bird. (b) Dance of the Princesses.

c) Dance of King Kastchei. (a) Berceuse.

Prelude In A Flat

trans. Stokowski). p.m.-London

(Szostakowicz,

Ex-

Relay Empire change'. Points of view by travel- lers from the Dominions and Colon- ies.

9.15 p.m.-The Band Of¬ H.M. Cold-

stream Guards.

Policeman s Holiday One-Step

(Ewing).

Wee Macgregor Patrol (Amers), *Florodora Selection (Stuart). 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News.

6.45 p.m. Löndon Relay-Palace Of[9.50 p.m.-Séa Shantiest

Varieties.

Manager, Ernest

Licensee and

Longstane.

of A continuation

the series of broadcasts from this popular but im- aginary variety theatre with a galaxy of star variety acts accompanied by The BBC Variety Orchestra, conduct- by Ernest Longstaffe. Chairman, Ver- non Watson.

7.45 p.m.-Organ Music.

Symphony No. 4-

Andante Cantabile (Widor).

Guy Weitz playing on the Or- gan of Westminster Cathe- dral, London.

Fantasie-

The Storm (Lemmens).

Harry Goss-Custard plying on the Organ of iverpool Cathedral.

tricks in his aces and should have an acute dislike of his

8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Wea- (South's) diamond sui

Unfortunately, South's philippic 8.05 p.m.Chinese Programme.

ther Report and Announcements. took so much concentration that he 11.00 p.m.-Close Down. had nothing left for the play of the hand.

Declarer obviously felt that his only chance for a club trick was to find East with the ace. that card was

But since over the king, the naturally)

defenders took three club tricks and one diamond; thus earning a 200 point penalty.

bidding Close analysis of the would have dictated a difficult, but

oppor-winning, line of play. The heart

S.-J. 10 8.3

H.-K Q J. 10 8

D.-Q 10

C-J 7

.SOUTH

S.-K 7

H.-6

D—A J 9 7-5 4 2

C-K 10 3

The bidding:

West North East

South

Pass Pass 1 heart 2 diamonds

......

face would win the lead, and a dia- mond would be played, declarer covering East's ten with the jack. The heart return would be ruffed and trumps drawn without further loss. Two more trump leads would result in the following situation:

NORTH S-A 5.4 H-7 D. None C-6:5

WEST S.-Q.9 6

H.-None

D. None C.—A Q 9

EAST S.-J.10 8: H. K D-None C-J7

SOUTH SAK 7 H-None

C.-K 10 3

3 clubs Pass 3 hearts 4 diamonds

At this point West's distribution Double Pass Pass

Pass

could be read for just what it was. East's bid was 'strictly a third The lead of the last trump would hand match-point bid. West, hav-pave the way to success. If West ing passed a hand that he was discarded a spade declarer should strongly tempted to open original lead the king and another spade to ly, felt that matters had gone quite the ace, then play a club from dum- far enough when South got up to my, and merely cover Dast's card. the four level, and doubled with a West would then have to concede faint note of vicibusness, evidently the club king. If West let gỡ n expecting a luscious' penalty.. club, obviously blanking the ace-

When the nine of hearts was queen, a low club lead from de- opened and the dummy went down, clearer's own hand would be equal- declarer was inclined to sh

share ly effective. Dummy would win West's view, and lost no time in be the spade return and lead another rating North for not having dou-club. Declarer's spade king would bled three clubs. To North's ex-rémain the entry for the last good postulation that the 6-5-2 of clubs club te

hardly were formidable, South re- Four diamonds doubled and made torted, with some justice, that would have been a highly satisfac- North had two reasonably certain tory score on this board.

8.05-11 p.m.-Radio Programme Broad- cast by ZEK on a Frequency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05 p.m. Debroy Somers Band.

Overture, *1914' — A War March Memory (arr. Debroy Somers), Shipmates O' Mine-Descriptive Bal- lad (arr. Debroy Somers)....with Raymond Newell and Chorus.. The Fleet's In Port Again-Fox-Trot

(from 'O-Kay for Sound'). There's A New WorldFox-Trot.

(from 'O-Kay for Sound').

The Sailor Likes His Bottle-0; Clear The Track, Let The Bullgine Run (arr. Terry).

Sally Brown; Hanging Johnny;

Whisky Johnny (arr. Terry). Storm Along; Roll The Wood-Pile Down (arr. S. Taylor Harris).

John Goss (Baritone) and Cathe- dral Male Voice Quartet,

10 p.m.-London Relay A Recital by Old and Arthur Sandford (Piano) Modern Dance-Rhythms.

10.20 p.m.-New Light Symphony Or-

chestra.

Rose'

Raymond-Overture (Thomas). Incidental Music To 'Mary

(O'Neill)—

Prelude and Call..

Call of the Island and Interlude. 10,36 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trots--

Anything Your Little Heart De-

sires.

I Could Be In Heaven..

ders & His Orchestra.

Tangos-

Twilight.

Joe San-

Jingle Bells....E. Bohr's Argen-

tine Tango Orchestra.

Fox-Trots-

When A Woman Smilés.

Goodbye, Little Dream, Goodbye.

Jack Hylton & His Orchestra. Waltzes-

A Perfect Day. Beautiful Love.....

Orchestra.

Close down.

11 p.m.

Victor & His.

What's On At the Cinemas

**

a

AT.. THE KING'S—“Béloved· En. · AT- THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- emy", with Merle Oberon and Brian (BRA- It's Love I'm After", with Les- Aherne. The story is described as a lie Howard, Bette Davis and Olivia de romance of love under fire, with a man Haviland. Howard is shown as and woman madly in love with each stage star and Bette as his feading other although their two separate woman. They

but love each other countries are at war,

each is a scene stealer and they battle continuously over it. When, however, AT THE MAJESTIC "The Prince Olivia de Haviland falls in love with And The Pauper."--Mark Twain's un-Leslie, the story concerns itself with forgettable story of the beggar boy how he and Bette succeed in sending and prince who changed places is now Olivia back to her fiance and get the the most topical of films. Starring "love they are after.” Erroll Flynn, Claude Rains, Henry Stephenson, Barton MacLane and the Mauch Twins.

.

AT THE ORIENTAL "Variety Show."-Reading, rioting and rhyth- matics to the tune of toe-tickling-me- AT THE STAR-"Riffraff,” with lodies. More songs, more laughs, more Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow. One girls, more new ideas than any show of the most unusual films turned out since "42nd St., Starring Dick Powell. by Hollywood for a long time, daring Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians, in its theme, uncompromising in its Ted Healy, Walter Catlett, Priscilla treatment and vividly realistic from Lane, Johnny Davis, Rosemary Lane first scene to last.

and Buck and Bubbles,

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONG KONG HOTEL: BEPULSE BAY HOTEL;

& SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUBE, PALACE HOTEL,

HOTELS,ADAGNE

LIMITED

the Grand Hotel

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