Lee Wong And
Doreen Ma
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 10, 1938.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Songs by Percy Heming
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The Devout Lover (White). Joggin' Along The Highway
(Samuel).
Chorus, Gentlemen (Lohr).
1240 p.m.-Light Symphony Orchestra 1. p.m. Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Marek Weber & His Orches- tra and Miliza Korjus (Soprano). 1.30 pm-Reuter and Ragby Press; Weather Forecast sad Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m.-Variety.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
5-8.03 p.m.-European Programme. 8.03-11 pmChinese Programme.
5 p.m. Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
Down
6.00 pm-Studio Children's Hour. 7 p.m.-Sea Shanties.
Storm Along; Roll The Wood-Pile (Arr. S. Taylor Harris); Nous Irons A Valparaiso (Pares & van Parys); Sciucamunni Sta Lampa (Arr. Favara)....John GosS. and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet. Agincourt (Wifan); Here's A Health
Unto His Majesty (Harris)..
John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.
7.19 p.-Light Orchestral.
Les Saltimbanques Overture (Louis) Ganne)....Orchestre Symphonique du Lutetia Wagram Cond. by Fer- nand Heurteun.
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ZBW 355 M. 845 k.::: ZEK 640 k.c's
Praeludium (Jarnefelt).
Berceuse (Jamnefelt) John Bar
birolli and His Orchestra. Indian Love Call ("Rose-Marie”-R.
Friml).
Until (W. Sanderson)...De Groot &
The Piccadilly Orchestra.
A Tzigane Night At The Hungaria.
Played by Colombo's Tziganes. 7.35 pm-Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.40 p.m.-Studio-Lee Wong (Vocal)
and Doreen Mä (Piano).
1. You Can't Run Away From Love
To-night-Lee Wong.
2. You Showed Me The War-
Doreen Ma.
3. You're A Sweetheart-Lee Wong- 4. Medley Doreen Ma.
5. Stardust On The Moon-
Lee Wong.
6. You're My Desire-Doreen Ma.
8 pmLocal Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
S.03 pm Chinese Programme-Studio
Concert.
11 p.m.-Close down $.05 pm-Variety.
Dance Orch. Hot Pie-Third Help- ing.. ...The Six Swingers Directed by George Scott Wood. Piano-
Blossoms On Broadway (From the
film).
Remember Me? (Film "Mr. Dodd
takes the Air).
Accordion Music
My Rhythm (Munsonius). Wind And Waves (Zander).
Jungherr's Accordion Melodians.
Leslie Hutchinson.
By ELY CULBERTSON
Fond Memories
Virtually
hes every expert
a diamonds then was led and, when "favourite hand." Not unnaturally, West dropped the ten, Mr. Moreheaâ it is apt to be one which he himself carefully selected the diamond nine played, at the very top of his form.as his next play. West was back on Such a hand becomes a tender, even lead and now had to choose between
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Focal
Clavelito Del Genil (Romero). Flor Del Mal (Padilla-Montesinos) Raquel Heller with Orchestra. Accordion Band-You Needn't Have Kept It A Secret....Primo Scala's Accordion Band (Vocal Chorus by . Ralph Silvester).
8.30 p.m.—London Relay
At. The
London Relay Of
Gold Cup Race
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
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GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 GSO 15.18. Mcʻs (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/a (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51. mc/s (31.55 m.) G.M.T.
Black Dog. Mr. Wilkes at home in (7.09 am-Big Ben. 'Golden Rose. A
is own bar-parlour. Presented by
Pascoe Thornton.
9 p.m.-Orchestral Music. Le Carnaval Romain
Overture
(Berlioz. Op. 9).....Sir Hamilton Harty Conducting The Halle Or- chestra.
Overture
musical play.
8.00 am.—My Sax and I' Hal Swain. 8.10 am-e Violin Scurtas of
Corelli.
8.35 3m-World Affairs.".
$.50 a.m.-The News and Announce-
ments. Greenwich Time Signal at. 9.00 z..
"Portsmouth Point"
(Walton)....The BBC Symphony (9.15 am-Close downl Orchestra Conductor, Adrian Boult
9.15 p.m.-London Relay-World Af- "fairs A talk by The Right Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson, G.C.JL.G.. KBE
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GST 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m) GSH 2147 Me/s (13.97 m.)
GSG 17.79 Mc/s. (16.88 m) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Frank Biño's-
Brass Quintet.
9.30 p.m-London Relay The News. 9.50 p.m.-Richard Crooks (Tenor). I
O Song Divine (Arthur St. Ives-11.20
Gordon Temple).“
Z.- "The Count
Cristo.
of Monte-
A Dream Of Paradise (Claude Lyt-11.50 am-Light Classical Concert.
tleton-Hamilton Gray).
| 1230 p.m.-At the Black Dog?
Springtime Reminds Me Of You 1.00 pim.-Orchestral Music.
(Rotter & Jurmanı).
115 pm-World Affairs."
Announce-- Greenwich Time Signal at.
10 p.m.-Ballade-Faure. Op. 19. Play-1.30 p.m.-The News and
ed by Mme. Marguerite Long (Piano) with Orchestra. Philippe Gaubert.
Conducted
by
10.16 p.m.-Light Orchestra and Dance
Music.
Orchestra→→→→
Siciliana (Apolionio).
Blue Skies (Rixer).. Barmahas
Von Geczy And His Orchestra.
Dance Orch.---
eats. 1.45 p.z.
1.55 p.m.-Close down.
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Star Dust On The Moon Fox 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. Pianoforte Recital.
Trot.
Turn Of The Moon-Quick Step
12.35 p.m.-Steeplechasing at Chelten- ham. The Cheltenham Gold Cup. A: commentary from Prestbury Park....
From the film)...Lea Newbery and His Cascades of Rhythm. Cheltenham. Runnin' Wild Fox _Trot........Quia. |3.00. pm.—The House in the Country, tette of the Hot Club of France. 3.45 p.m.-Recital of Modern Music. (Django Reinhardt-Guitar and 4.00 p.m.—The News and Announce-- Stephane Grappelly-Violin). ments. Greenwich Time Signal at:
4.15 p.. 10.35 pm-London Relay The Chel-
tenham Gold Cup'. A commentary 4.20 p.m-Matters of Moment." from Prestbury Park, Cheltenham. 435 pm-Irish Concert
5.00 pm. Close down.
sacred, memory. Periodically the a spade lead from the king and a 11 pmClose down. holder takes it out of his mental heart lead from the jack. Unwisely, storeroom, dusts it off ever so care-the chose the former. Dummy's jack! fully, and parades it before an ad-held the trick, and a low spade was miring audience.
led to the ace. The diamond queen
What's On At the Cinemas
Albert H.. Morehead, a colleague, then was cashed, and the last dia- is not given to parades, but he, too, mond led to dummy's cight spot AT THE KING'S "Men Are Not AT THE ALHAMBRA—The Per- Gods,” with Mariam Hopkins, Gert-fect Specimen.When a go-getting has his cherished memories. The This last play was too much forrude Lawrence and Sebestian Shaw. girl sets out in pursuit of grandma's two Miriam is seen as Ann Williams, the story, a six-footer brought up in seclu- hand he likes the best is not one that West. He had to reduce to
who titillates his vanity. He likes it cards. To do so he was forced either impetuous secretary of London's lead-sion"
doesn't know his OʻNIZ ing dramatic critic, who impulsively strength, almost anything may happen: because he had such a good time to throw away the spade king, thus alters one of her boss's less kind re-and does. A whirlwind of fun and establishing dummy's queen, or to views and automatically let's herself thrills starring Errol Flynn, Joan unguard the heart jack. The form-out of a job and into a triangle, the Blondell, Hugh Herbert, Edward er was unthinkable. West held onto other two principals of which are the Everett Horton, Beverley Roberts, may
actor she has aided and his intensely Robson and Allen Jenkins. the spade king and prayed that de-jealous wife. clarer would not realise that the heart jack, now was blank.
with it
South. dealer. Neither side vulnerable.
NORTE
S-Q J7 5 4
-9 8
D8 6 4 2 C-9 7
WEST S.-K 10 6 2
H-J 5 3
D-K 10
EAST S.-9 3
D. J. 5 3
C-Q J 5.2
SOUTH S-48
-A Q 10 6 D.-A.Q.9 7.
C.-K 8 6
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AT THE ORIENTAL—“Armoured”
AT THE QUEENS Ever Since- THE STAR "Draegerman Eve"-Marion Davies, Robert Mont- But Mr. Morehead had played lane, Helen MacKellar, and Gor-Louise Fazenda and Carol Hughes in Courage, with Jean Muir, Barton gomery, Patsy Kelly, Frank McHugh, this hand far too well, and guessed don Oliver. A melodrama of human smart comedy-romance. too beautifully to be balked at this daring which takes place in the depths stage of the proceedings. He led of a mine where a number of men are -K 74 2 dummy's remaining heart and went enthamed. It reveals the hates and Car."This film vividly portrays the loves, their successes and failures in endless struggle between the law and right up with the queen. West's the lives of miners.
the lawless. An organized criminai CA 10 4 3|jack ingloriously fell, and Mr More-
band led by a cunning, scientific mind, head, hardly believing his Own eyes, found himself in possession of Red Gap", with Charles Laughton, as the stake. Robert Wilcox Judith AT THE MAJESTIC Ruggles of desperate battle of wits, with millions fights against the forces of law in a
nine tricks, and contract
Mary Boland, Charlie Buggies. A Barrett, Cesar Romero, Tom Kennedy, Obviously, the defenders had at comedy in which Laughton and Rug Irving Pichel and Inez Courtney are least as much to do with the ful-gles give excellent performances. Mr. Morehead sat South and bid fillment of the contract as did Mr. rather vigorously to get himself to Morehead himself. Had they seized three no trump.
any one of about five opportunities, West opened the deuce of clubs, they could have established at least East won with the ace and returned five tricks. Yet none of the defen- the three. Mr. Morehead clattered sive leads or plays actually was right up with the king and, correct atrocious, and it must be observed ly reading that the clubs originally that Mr. Morehead had made it! had been divided 4-4, put the onus easy for errors to be committed. of play on the defenders by exiting with his third club. West had failed
TO-DAY'S QUESTION
to unblock and, therefore, had to Question. Dealer opened the bid- win with the jack. Dummy discard-ding with one diamond. My partner ed a spade. West cashed the club (second hand) doubled. Third hand queen, and dummy let go another redoubled. What was my corre spade while declarer discarded a response with heart
Now it was West who had to exit. He chose to lead his low heart.
S-K 10, H-A 8 5, D-Q 8]
4 2, C-375-42 Answer. Pass. You have better
East naturally put up the king, than two honour tricks, including a which declarer wen. The ace of probable trick in diamonds.
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