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Relay From London
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 11, 1938.
Todays Wireless
12.00-1220 pm-Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe drale
1230 p.m.-Songs by Turner. Layton
(Bass).
12.40 p.m.-Duke Ellington and His
Orchestra.
1.00 pm-Local Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 pm-Mozart-Concerto In A Ma-
jor
Played by Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli.
139 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce mexts.
L40 p.m.-Quetin Maclean, Billy May-
erl and The Mills Brothers. 2.15 p.m--Cloes Down
ZBW 355 M. 85 Ect
George Baker (Baritone)
comp, by the Composer.
"The Hums Of Pooh” (A. A. Milnej
H. Fraser-Simson).
If rabbit was bigger." Here Hes a tree.'
“Christopher Robin Is Going?
George Baker (Baritone) ac
comp. by Composer. Nursery Rhymes (Walford Davies). Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.” Bless You, Bomme Bee..
Masters E Lough and R. Mal- lett Messrs Capel Dixon and Frank well ac- comp. by G Thalben Ball p.m.-London Relay Walt Dis-
(piano)
ZEK 640 k.c's
rice by John Wath Orchestrations by Wally Wallond
(By permission of Walt Dis-1 ney Mickey Mouse, Ltd.). Characters:
Snow White, Wynne Ajello- The Queen
The Slave of the Miror. The Huntsman. The Prince.
The Dwarfs-Doc, Happy, Bash- ful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Grum- -py and Dopey.
Grieg Concerto By Arthur De Greef & London Philharmonic
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies
HSG 17.79 Mc/n-#16. G80÷1518 Mc/5 (19 GSD 1175 Mei (25.53 GSB 9.51 me/s (31.55 GMT.
6.30 Recital by Gregor Tcher- 6-00 1.m.—Big Ben. In Town To-might. niak (Bainiaiks) and Geofrey Sisle
Guitar)
Matilda' a.m. Waltzing Some Reflections on Travel in the British Empire."
The Augmented Variety Orches-6.45 tra Conducted by Stanford Robinson-Special effects by
ney's Snow White And The Seven 7.45 pm
5.00-8.03 p.m.-European Programme. 6.45. 8.03-11.00 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 5.00 p.m.-Belay of Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.:
6.30 p.m.-For The Children.
When We Were Very Young"
Songs (A. A Milne, H. Fras er-Simson).
BRIDGE NOTES
Dwarfs.
A broadcast version of the first full-7. length film cartoon.
Words by Larry Morey. Music by Frank Churchill, Leigh
Harline, and Paul Smith
* Radio adaptation and narrative ly-
tions
- 1
Styx Gibling Compered and 7.00 2.m.-The BBC Empire. Orches- produced by John Watt..
tra
Closing Local Stock Quota-150 amThe News and Announce
8.00 am. ments. Greenwich Time Signal at
p.m.-New Light Symphony Or
chestra
Two Symphonic Rhapsodies (Eric
Coates).
1. I Pitch My Lonely CarSTEN. 2. Bird Songs At Eventide; If
heard You Singing.
Spanish Dance, No. 1 (Moszkowsky); Spanish Serenade (Bizet).
8.15 am.-Close DownL
TRANSMISSION 2-
Frequencies--
GST 21:53 Mc/s (13.93 m. GSH 24 Mc/x (1897 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/x. (16:36 TL) GSO 15.18 Me/s (19.76 zz.)
By ELT CULBERTSON 8.00 pm. Local Time Signal, Weather 10.45 Big Ben. Walt Disney's
How Good Are You?
Mr. Culbertson is conducing,, through his column an examination of bridge players. Rate yourself by subtracting from 100 th points for each wrong answer.
(Copyright: 1937: by Ely Culbertson.)
Question 12 in the Self-Rating! Bridge Examination appeared
Friday. It was:
E-Q J 3 2 D.—-10-7- C-KQ876
SOUTH S-3843 E-K 86
9 6 5
D-A 3-2
C-10 3
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The bidding: South
13
West
North
Double
3 spades Pass
Pass
Question 12. You are West, de Pass 1 club clarer aa four spade contract. I spadė Pass Your hand and dummy are as fol-4 spades Fass
lows:
WEST
SA 76.3. H-985
BAST
Q 98 E-10 6 4 DJ 96
D-AK
Report and Announcements.
8.03-11.00 pm Chinese Programme
Relay from Lee Theatre. 11.00 pm. Close Down. 8.03 pm-Variety.
Orchestra. Ballads We Love-Selec-1
tion
Debroy Somers Band, Humorous-Siły, Isn't It?..... Ben-1 nett and Williams The Photo-1 Fiddle Comedians.
Vocal - Sam Browne Requests...Sam
Browne with. Orchestra. Vocal-Take My Heart
Young); Would You? (From Francisco)
Orch. Accomp.
Orchestra Queen
getion, It's Love
Sydney Byte-
'Snow Winte and the Seven Dwacis. A broadcasting version of the first full-length film cartoon. 11.45 -Songs. $12.00 ***
dances.
p.m.--Programme
of Folk-
12.35 p.m. Empire Exchange. Points of view by travellers from the Do- minions and the Colonies.
1250 p.m.-The Band of His Majes-
's Royal Marines. 1.30 pm
ments:
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Greta Keller
Hotel Band with VICE
Pass 8.35 pm London Relays Taps
huge"." Points of sie
Pass 650 Griegericesto
or, Op. 16. Haye
lers from the Dominions & Colates
don Eonsid
The News and Greenwich
Jose Down
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Opening Ann given
2.00 pm Gthur Delo night.
Ben
North's double was, of course, correct, but his funtp raise yasa Greef (Piano), and The Royal Abert, 231 pm. Recital, by horse of another colour. South Hall. Orchestra ced by Sir Lane 4New Zenta being forced to bid had given 30 9:23 pm Songs by Raquel Meller1.00 pm Herace Finch, at
Soprano) derick Riddle (Viola).. guarantee of strength. As it hapticians Gitara (Prado and Romero), gan of the Empress pened, he had several honours and,
(From Facettes In Blackpool
a-23.36 pm Friends to Tea.'
The News pocket randeville. zbalist. (Violin) $4:00 pm mance In G (Becheren-Op. 40)) >ments.
Ther News arid London Relay In Town Tol
Greenwich Time
Dance Music ginu a 11 pm-Close down.
0-A Q.10 "UK 8 5 North opened the heart queen when North on top of his own takes and continued hearts, South wir-jout double followed with anoth ning the second and third tricks strong bid, South whakakva kleen with the ace and king. South then a "sissy" to have stopped short of 10 led a diamond. How do you play game. A single raise on North 3 from this point, and why?
part would have been ample. Answer: Winning the diamond West opened the ten of diamonds
18.30.
Gershom
4,20 DTIL
Quintetois 5:00 pm. Close Bown.
lead, you the should lay down the and, when declarer saw the du What's On At the Cinemas
spa
bles. 2the supporting tast Arthur Treacher, Raymond. Joan Davis, Alan Hale, Leah hundreds of the world's best
CADE
spade ace. Your only danger is he realised that he was saddled that the trump suite will break 4-0. with a hopeless contract. He If South has the missing J 10 5 21therefore took the proper view of
AT THE ORIENTAL-Kid Gala-, spectacle of undreamed of beauty, of trumps he must make a trick, no the matter, which was to play for Bette Davis, Humprey Bogart,
had With Edward Ro matter how you play. North has a minimum loss. Reading the lead Morris and Jane Bryan r
xitin fit and gaiety Lovely ear-naichtig melodies, eath- those cards, however, you can pick as a likely doubleton, he allowed it drama that has as its theme that him up without loss South will to hold.. A diamond continuation woman has the right to make show out on the ace lead On a was won with the ace, and a trump-
of herself over a man once. trump lead toward dummy, North led. West, in order to retain a
* AT THE ALHAMBRA & QUEEN'S) must split his honora Dummy safe exit card, jumped up with the "The Buccaneer", with wins and you return to your hand ace and returned the ten. Arther March, Franciska Gaal and for a finesse through his other trump lead drew East's last spade depicts the turbulent period Tamiron. Based on history, honour. (Two points demerit for Having placed West with the king- early blonda days of failure to lead spade ace.).
queen of clubs, the ace of spades, States. and probably the queen-jack of
AT THE MAJESTIC—– Thin Ice:
„TO-DAY'S QUESTION
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comedy Situsións and characte picture is the intensely drama
buret singer who becomes a Cindereža.
Question 13. You are West, de hearts for his opening bid, declar Sonja Hemie and Tyrone Powersino clarer at a three poitrump contract, er led a small club away from the in rubber bridges Your hand and ace to his own jack. West won, dummy are as follows:
WEST
5.-A Q 4
BAST 3 2
H -A 7 5
- 5.4
and could find no safer return than
a club. Declarer finessed, cashed the ace, and then led out the ace, king and another heart. West, back on lead, could not exit with- CAK Q 10 5 4 out giving declarer a ruff sid North opened the seven of discard.
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C.-9 3
spades, South played the king. How Declarer did well to hold his loss do you play the hand? -
TODAY'S HAND
South, dealerz."
Both sida vulnerable.
NORTH
S-K QJ2- 三
10 5
FASTE
to one trick East should have taken more than a passive interest
the proceedings. He should have played his jack of diamonds on West's ten spot. Declarer then would have been helpless. If hel won the trick the defenders could later lake two diamonds. If he the jack hold Fast could shift to his }doubleton club and later rui
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