St. David's
Day Welsh Programme
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH, 1, 1938
Today's Wireless
|12.00-12.20. p.m.-Relay of Service off...
Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral
12.30 pm.A Welsh Programme.
The Leek Selection. [Middleton). The London Palladium Orch. cond. by Richard Crean. Praise Of Wales (Geirionydd and
Wwlyd).
The Gipsy (Crwys).
William Edwards (Tenor) with Harp accomp. by Telynores Gwyngyll.
Dear Wales (Roberts).`
The Village Spring (Roberts).
Leila Megan (Contralto) with Piano accomp, by T. Os- borne Roberts.
All Through The Night.
March Of The Men Of Harlech
(Welsh Air).
Royal Mountain · 'Ash'
Choir.
Male
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Barnabas Von Géczy and
His Orchestra,
Poem (Fibich),
Malaga (Rixner).
Ragamuffin (Rixner).
Pony (Rixner).
Blue Skies · (Rixner).
Siciliana (Apollonio).
Forget It, And Smile (Bohmelt). Puszta (Mihaly).
Fresh Breezes (Borchert). 1.30 pm-Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m.-Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from The Roof. Garden on the Hong Kong Hotel. Sposker: T. Smith, Esq., Manager, Islington Corinthians.
2.15. p.m.-Close down.
6.00-6.45 p.m--Chinese Programme. 6.45 pm London Relay The BBC
Welsh Orchestra.
Leader, Frank Thomas;
Conductor,
BRIDGE NOTES
ZBW 356 M. 845 k.c's :
Idris Lewis; (Bass).
Trevor Anthony
From the
Welch Hills (Idris BOWis).
Anthony And Orchestra: ddwyd Glyndwr (Williams), Y hog (Joseph Par
Glyndwr (Maldwyn
Anthony: Paradwys; Can y
o (Williams). Torthiwr; Y Cy
las Horn; Y Orchestra: The
Ddraig Goch
7:30 pm tions.
Closing ocal Stock Quota-
7.35 p.m.-New Variety.
Dance Orch
Mind Your Step! Fox-Trot. When The Lads Are Off To Dance. Otto Dobrindt & His Piano Sym- phonists:
Vocal→→
Climbing Up The Golden Stairs
(arr. Hill Billies).
In The Moonlight's Glow (The Hill
Billies)
The Hill Billies. Humorous—
Grub (Grick-Handley-Frankau), Music (Grick-Handley-Frankau),
Murgatroyd & Winterbottom.
Piano→→
China Doll Parade (Zamecnik). 52nd Street Selection.
Patricia Rossborough. Weather
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal,
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Military Band Music.
Mechanized Infantry Quick March (McBain) (Aldershot Command Searchlight Tattoo 1936)... Mass ed Bands Of The Aldershot & Eastern Commands cond: by David McBain.
"The Arcadians' Selection (Monck- ton)....The Band of H.M. Cold- stream Guards cond. by Lt. J. C. Windram.com
8.15 p.m.-London Relay Great Scien- tific Discoveries: "The Breath of Life' by Jonquil Antony. The story of Antoine Lavoisier and his discovery of oxygen. Production by John Richmond.
8:45 p.m.-Welsh Programme.
Y Delyn Aur. -
Rhondda Welsh Glee Singers.. Dafydd Y Garreg Wen (arr. Osborne
Roberts)...-
YBwthyn Bach To Gwellt (arr. Os- borne Roberts).. Leila Megan (Contralto).
By ELY CULBERTSON
Slam Bidding
Judging by my correspondence, interest in slam bidding is unabat- ed. Every week I receive more let tera about it than upon any other subject.
It is perhaps a tribute that this feature, which is really a side line, should have assumed such promin-
SOUTH:
S-8:54
H
AK 10 9 7 6 42
None
-9:3
Score, game all: West deals. De- ence. I like to take the view that tails of the preliminary bidding are it is due not to avarice but to the not given but the final round was sporting instincts of people who West “Six Clubs,” South “Six love to take riska, even, sometimes, Hearts," doubled by West, hair-raising risks
No doubt South's bid was eseri, ficial and he might, and should, have been two down.
The amusing side is that well-bid and justifiably bid slams often fail to materialize, while daringly called hands sometimes meet with unde his Contract and an overtrick! served success.
Here is an example from Transvaal, South Africa:
WEST
J10.6
D-A 7.4 2 CAK 8 7
NORTH
10 9 6 6 3
EAST
Yet, amazing to relate, he
West led the Ace of Diamonds. the South ruffing, led the Ace of Hearts. He now had two entries in ummy with the Knave and 8 of Putting North in, he led the Quee of Diamonds, established the su and got rid of all his losers. Tru wonderful to make a grand slam against three Aces and three Kinga!
QJ10 6 5 2
Why West elected to open with the Ace of Diamonds is not disclos led. But he probably thought
Chib lead hopeless and the Diamond Ace better than the Spade:
Can you beat it?
ZEK 640 k.c's
Savoy Welsh Medley (arr. Somers).
New Mayfair Orchestra Cywydd Y Gof (Gwilym Halthog Brender Bywyd (Bardd Nantglyn).
William Edwards (Tenor) with Harp accomp. by Telynores Gwyngyll.
Ar Hyd Y Nos.
My Little Welsh Home (Songs of the Welsh Mountains-Williams.
Leila Megane (Contralto).
Mentra Gwen.
Yu Tách I Thi Cumri
Evan Williams (Tenor),
9.16 p.m.-London Relay-British
In-
dustries Fair, 1938. Kenneth Adam” interviews overseas visitors." [9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News,
Beethoven Concerto By Schnabel
·GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 GSB 9.61 mc/8 (31.55 m.)
【G.M.T.
8.15 a.m.-Big Ben. Music Hall. 9.15 a.m.-Empire Exchange. 9.30 aim.St. David's Day Concert. 10.00 a.m.--The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 10.15 8.m.
10.25 a.m.Close down.
TRANSMISSION 2.
Frequencies
GSJ 21,53 Mc/s (13.99 m GSH 2147 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s. (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19,76 m.) 10,45 8.m.-Big Ben. The BBC Welsh
Orchestra.
9,50 p.m.-Beethoven-Concerto No. 311.30 a.m.-Dancing Time.”
In C Minor, Op. 37. Played by Ar-12.15 p.m.Great Scientific Discover- tur Schnabel (Piano) and the Lon- don Philharmonic Orchestra conduct- ed by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. 10.26 p.m.-Songs by Elisabeth Sche-1.15 p.m.--British
mann (Soprano).
Recital by Lisa
ies The Breath of Life,” 12.45 p.m.--Violin
Minghetti
►
....
Industries' Fair, 1938, Kentieth Adam `interviews Night And Dreams (Collin-Schu- ́~ ́ oversea visitors.
bert); Happiness (Holty-Schu-1.30 p.m.The News and Announce- bert); Near The Beloved (Goethe- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at Schubert); Laughing And Weep- 1.45 p.m.
Piano 1.55 p.m-Close Down.
ing (Ruckert-Schubert) accomp. by Gerald Moore.
10.34 p.m.-D'Indy-Suite For Flute, Violin, Viola, Violoncello And Harp. Op. 91. Played by the Quintette In- strumental" De Paris.in. 10.50 p.m.
Mendelssohn Fingal's Cave — Overture. Played by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra cond. by Rudolph Ganz.
11.00 p.m.--Close down.
BROADCAST FROM
DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION
Frequencies---
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16:86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies-
· GSH 21.47 Mc/s (18.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m. GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m) GSJ (to 3.30 p.m.) 21.58 Fic/s 1.55 p.m. Opening Announcements. 2.00 p.m.—Big Ben. Take your Choice.' 2.30 p.m.-"Songs of the Seasons-1:
Spring."
2.40 p,m.—The Life of Offenbach.”· 3.45 p.m.--Harp Recital by Frederick
Hall:
4.00 pm.The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.
4.20 p.m.The St. David's Singers. 4.40 p.m.The Private Soldier
talk by Ian Hay. 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
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