1938-04-22 — Page 22

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Focal And

Volm Concert From The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 22, 1938.

Today's Wireless

12.-12.20 p.m.--Relay of Service of Tatercession from St. John's Cathe-

12.30 p.m. Songs by Lucienne Boyer

(Soprano).

It's A Thrill All Over Again (From

"Continental Varieties of 1936').

I Found A Bit Of Paris In The Heart Of Old New York (From: 'Continental Varieties of 1936'). Ballade (Jamblan and Delettre). 12.40 par-Orchestra Mascotte. Ball Sirens Waltz Turies

Merry Widow'—Lehar}. Lysistrata-Waltz (Paul Lincke). Under The Rainbow-Waltz

(From)

ZBW 355 M. 845 kc's:::: ZEK 640 k.c.'s.

Accordion.

Band vocal refrain Orchestra With Organ-Big Broad- cast of 1938"--Selection (Robin--- Rainger).

Anton

and The Paramount Theatre Orch, London. AI Bolington at the Organ. Dance: Orchestra –Thanks For The

Memory Fox-Frot (From

Broadcast of 1938′).

Orchestra.

Roy For And His Orchestra with a vocal refrain Demny Dennis

(Waldteufel).

North Sea Waves-Waltz

2.15

pm-Close Down.

(St. Kraumg) Waltz Of The Dolls (After Motifs from The Ballet The Fairy Doll'). Exultation-Waltz

(W. Lautenschlager). Spatsommertag (Waltz-Lohr). 1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.--Keith Falkner (Baritone) And De Groot and His Orchestra. *The Merry Widow" Selection

(Lehar).

Orchestra.

Without The Moon (From Mayfair

Melody').

San Diego Betty (From "Mayfair

Melody').

Keith Falkner. "Gypsy Love"-Selection (Lebar)"

Orchestra. Wings (From "Mayfair Melody').

Keith Falkner.

Ay, Ay, Ar ('Guyana' Perez,

(Freire).

Ständchen (Strauss)

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press;

Forecast and Announcements.

140 p.m-New Variety.

Dance Band-

Quick-Step Medley.

Slow Fox-Trot Medles.

Jack Dent And Norrie Moore (two Pianos with Bass and Drums) under the direction of Henry Jacques.

Humorous Sketch-Going To The

Pictures.

-

(Tenor).

Beethoven's Second Symphony: London Symphonic

liam Green, in a series broadcast from the USA to the British Em pire

1. Piano: Air de Ballet No. 1 in G. 40 am-Next Week's Programmes.

7.50 2.m The News and Announce- (Chaminade). zolin: (a) Garotte (Bamega)ments. Greenwich Time

(b) Mennett (Mozart).

|8.15 a.m.-Close Down. 3. Vocal: (a) Tristesse du Soir

(Massenet). (b) Ave Maria (Kahn). (c) Ea Serenata -(Tosti).

4. Violin: (a) La Preciense

(b) An Autumn Song

(Couperin).

(Morava). 5. Piano: Three Preludes (Chopin).

B Minor

E Minor

(No. 2).

G Minor

6-7 p.m-Chinese Programme

p.m.-New Variety And Dance Music. 8.40 pm-Beethoven-Symphony In D Fax-Trots--Jubilee (From *Every

Day's. A Holiday). The Dipsy Doodle (Clinton).

Nat Gonella and His Georgians. Quickstep-Bob White (Mercer

Hanigher).

Slow Fox-Trot Quicksands (Call

Twomey).

Gerry Moore, (Piano Solo) with String, Bass and Drums under the supervision of Victor Sil- Tester

Accordion Band-

Who Cares?-Intermezzo. Little Anne-Waltz.

Jungherr's Accordion Melodians.

Tangos-

Pura Milonga (Jose Pecora).

Played by The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

9.13 p.m.-Studio-Piano Duet by Prof. Harry Ore And Miss M. Gubbay. Liszt Les Preludes" arr for

- hands.

9:30 pm-London Relay The News. 9.50 p.m.-Dance Records.

Tap-Dance-Marie (Berlin).

4

Victor Silvester And His Ball- room Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Let 'Er Go. The Snake Chamer.

}

Nat Gonella and His Georgians with vocal refrain by Nat Gonella and The Jackdaws.

Mal De Ausencia (Canaro-Pelay).[10 p.m.-London Relay Palace Of)

Tipica Francisco Varieties,

Orquesta

Canaro.

Piano Solo-

Once In A While (Green- Edwards).

Is A Long, Long Way To Your Heart (Pola-Brandt).

Leslie Butchinson

Slow Fox-Trot-Little Heaven Of

The Seven Seas.

Quickstep Smarty (From Double

or Nothing'),-*

Victor Silvester

room Orcestza.

2nd His Ball-

11 p.m.-Close Down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1.

Frequencies-

737 pm-Closing local Stock Quota-

tions.

GSG 17.79 Me/s (16.85 m. GSO 1518 Me/z (19.76 GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 GSB 9.51 me/s (31.55

Thought."

of G.M.T

The Two Cockney Kids (Ethel 7.40 p.m.-London Relay-Food For Revnell and Gracie West). Organ Solo — “Rosalie” Selection

(Cole Porter). Once In A While (Green-Edwards).18

Al Bollington at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, London; Accordion Band-Hit. Medley.

George Scott-Wood And His

BRIDGE NOTES

Three short talks on matters

topical interest pm-Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Studio-Concert by Prue Lewis (Violin), Lindsay A. Lafford (Piano) And Gaston.

7:20 D'Aquino

By ELY CULBERTSON

Counting Out The Hands

8:00 am.

TRANSMISSION ↑

Frequencies.

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.33 m)

GSH_21.47° Mc/s (13.97 m.)

GSG 17.79 Me/s. (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.75 m)

10.45 am.-Big Ben For Sailors. A

monthly series of talks.

his

11.00 am-Bobby Howell and

Band, from the Granada, Waltham- stow, London.

11.40 am-Food for Thought” 12.00 pm-BBC Empire Symphony

Concerts.

1.20 p.m.-Next Week's Programmes. 1.30 p.m.-The News and Annorace- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.

157 p.m.-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies.

GSE 2147 Mc/a (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 1514 Mc/s (19.82 m.).

GSJ (to 3.30 pm.) 21.59 Kc/1

157 pm-Opening Announcements. |2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. Palace of Var-

feties.

3.00 p.m. Recital by Diana Herring

(Australian Contralto).

(3.15 pm~The Boomerang Beam. A

play.

4.00 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.

4.20

p.m.-America Speaks? --9- "American Labour. A talk by Wi- liam Green, in a series broadcast from the U.S.A. to the British Ez --- pire.

|6.00 am-Big Ben. BBC Empire Sym- phony Concerts-The BBC Empire Orchestra.

4.40 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude. America Speaks 9:1450 p.m.Next Week's Programmes. 'American Labour' A talk by Wil- 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.

What's On At the Cinemas

A of

AT THE QUEEN'S—“Mad About, AT THE STAR "Camille," with. Music." This is the film you have all Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor. been waiting for, and it really needs glorious love drama of a woman the glorious voice and attractive per-who coolly chose to accept the favours- no description, for Deanna Durbin of Paris and of the world. a woman sonality is the star. Her leading man of a wealthy man; then suddenly fell this time is Herbert Marshall, who also in love with young Armand.

eds no introduction to cinema fans.

It is impossible to play good West opened the three of clubs. bridge without "counting out" the This, in connection with East's opponents' hands. Almost all of pre-emptive club bid and the fact the advanced plays, such as that the club deuce was in sight in squeezes, strip-and-throw-in plays, dummy, absolutely marked West and countless other manoeuvres with one club and East with eight depend on declarer's visualisation Declarer ruffed Basts ten and AT THE KING'S-Double Wed-

* *

of the number, or probable num-drew the opposing trumps in one ding." It has been some time since AT THE ORIENTAL "Fight For ber, of cards in each suit held by lead. The count of East's hand we have seen William Powell and Your Lady", with Jack Oakie, John each defender. To the beginner now was one card nearer to de- these two popular stars is worth it. hame. A bright comedy, with romance

Myrna Loy together, but the wait for Boles, Ida Lupino and Margot Gra this may savour of black magic, monstrated fact.

This is easily one of their best films.and thrills mingling with stimulating- but, in sober truth, there is nothing The ace, king, and another heart

effect. The players are all involved in difficult about it. Of course, not were

* led. the last named being

la wild and uniquely humorous series everý hand can be "counted out,"ruffed in dummy.

AT THE MAJESTIC—“Married Be-of adventures in which the high light but when the bidding and certain

fore Breakfast," with Robert Young is a duel between Erik Rodes and John Declarer carefully noted that and Florence Rice, June Clayworth and Boles. preliminary plays have been high-East followed suit to all three Barnett Parker, She wanted to be

* ly informative [as in the following rounds. Now hand] declarer's problem may be original thirteen cards could be self picked as the bridegroom,

twelve of East's Robert Young's surprise to find him- Eve Marion Davies, Robert Mont- married before breakfast but imagine AT THE ALHAMBRA "Ever Since

come absurdly simple.

-the gomery, Patsy Kelly, Frank McHugh, funniest matrimonial mix-up of the Louise Fazenda and Carol Hughes im

Jsmart comedy-romance.

Both sides vulnerable.

South, dealer.

NORTH

S.-Q:9.5-2

H-8 3

D. A 7.3

C-K 7 5.2

WEST

EAST

S.-10

I—9 7 6 5 2 E-Q J 10 D-KJ 10654 D.-8

C-AQJ 109864 SOUTH S.AK 87 6:43 H-AK4

C-None

The bidding: South West North

spad

ades Pas

counted.

Eight clubs, one spade, at least three hearts. East could not have more than one diamond.

No matter what that one, was, declarer was assured of success by leading a low diamond away fro dummy's ace.

If East won with the blank king that would be his only trick

If East played small [as he actually had to do] declare would merely pass the trick to Wat, who would either have to return a diamond from the located king to the North-South combined tenace or lead a heart that would permit a ruff in one hand and a discard. in the other.

East By counting out East's hand

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