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Studio Recital By

Ettore Pellegatti

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 8, 1988

Today's Wireless

12-12-20. p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession, from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m. Daphnis And...: Chlpe'—

Suite Symphonique. And Other Gom-f positions Of Ravel. Daphnis And

"

Chloe-Suite Sym- phonique: Dawn Of Day; Panto- mime; Danse....Walther Straranı Orchestra (Paris) conducted by Philippe Gaubert. Jeux D'Eau.... Alfred Cortot (Piano

Solo).

Tzigane-Rhapsodie De Concert.... M. Z. Francescatti (Violin Solo) M. Faure at the Piano.

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

ther Report.

1.03 p.m-Richard Tauber (Tenor) &

Marek Weber's Orchestra.

Vienna By Night (Komzak)........Orch. Let Me Awaken Your Heart (From

'Heart's Desire').

Vienna, City Of My Dreams (From i 'Heart's Desire')...Richard Tauber.] Drink, Drink, Brother, Drink-Waltz

(Bendix).

ZBW 355 M. (845 k,c.'s) and 31,49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

Granada (Cuenca and Albeniz).

Conchita Velazquez (Mezzo-So- prano) with Orchestra. Gondena Tango. Viejos Tiempos-Tango.

́Orquesta Tipica Francisco Cana-

ro with vocal' refrain, 7.38 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota

tions.

7.40 p.m.-London Relay-Food For

Thought'. Three short talks matters of topical interest.

on

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Studio-A Recital by Ettore Pellegatti (Cello) accompanied by Lindsay A. Lafford (Piano). 1. 2nd Romance (Rabaud). 2. Kol Nidrei (Max-Bruch).

Life In The Vienna Prater (Trans-

lateur)

Orchestra. My World Is Gold Because You Love:

Me (From 'Heart's Desire').

Richard Tauber. 9 Golden Rain-Waltz (Waldteufel).

Orchestra.·

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

1.40 p.m. Variety Programme. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6 p.m.-Latest Dance Music & Variety.

7 p.m.-A Spanish Programme.

Madrid

Suite Iberia (Albeniz, arr. Arbos).

Symphony Orchestra conducted by Enrique Fernandez Arbos.

Danza Espanola-No. 6 (Granados).

3. Krontjong Pandan (Seelig Paul). 4. Serenade (Lalo).

5. Chanson Villageoise (Popper). 6. Ungarische Rapsodie (Popper). 8.33 p.m.-Berlin. State Opera Orches-

tra.

"Jubel"-Overture (Weber).

From Foreign Lands (Moszkowski).

Italian

German

Spanish

Hungarian

"Caliph Of

(Boieldieu).

Bagdad" Overture

p.m.-Songs by Margaret Sheridan (Soprano) and Aureliano Pertile (Tenor).

Un-Bel Di Vedremo (From "Madamı Butterfly"-Puccini) Margaret

Sheridan.'

Vicino A Te (From "Andrea Cheni-

er"-Giordaño).

La Nostra Morte

Epsom Racecourse.

10.10 p.m.-London Relay My Best News Story3. News From Port Arthur". An incident in the Russo- Japanese War, Lt.-Col. H. S. Scott- Harden.

Grieg's Lyric Suite:

London Philharmonic

ments.. Greenwich Time Signal 7.00 a.m.

7.15 a.m-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION 2

Frequencies-

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (18.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (18.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) G80 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Going to the Warres.'. Poems written by soldiers.

programme of poetry and music. 11.20 a.m.-Dance Music. George Elrick

and his Music Makers.

10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trot-How Many Rhymes Can

You Get. Rumba Say "Si, Si"....Jack Harris and His Orchestra with vocal re- frain. Fox-Trots-The Folks. Who Live On

The Hill (From 'High, Wide and 11.40 a.m.-Food for Thought.' Three Handsome'); Can I Forget You, short talks on matters of topical in-

terest.

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tra.

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

ments.

1.45 p.m.

(From High, Wide and Hand- some')..

Roy Fox and His Or-12.00 p.m.-BBC Empire Symphony chestra with vocal refrain.

Concerts-The BBC Empire Orches- Tangos-Fireflowers; Fortuna....Ro-

bert Renard Dance Orchestra. Fox-Trots Little Old Lady; In The Mission By The Sea.....Roy Fox And His Orchestra vocal refrain by Denny Dennis. Quickstep Am I In Love? (From

'Mr. Dodd takes the Air'). Waltz The Girl You Used To Be (From 'Mr. Dodd takes the Air')..... Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra.

11 p.m.-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1

Frequencies

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51 "Mc/s (31.55 m.)

(From "Andrea Chenier" Giordano) .....Margaret Sheridan and Aureliano Pertile. 9.13 p.m.-Grieg-Lyric Suite, Op. 54. Played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon G.M.T. Ronald.

Madrid Symphony Orchestra 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. conducted by Enrique Fernandez 19.55 p.m.-London Relay-The Oaks'. A commentary on the Race for the Oaks Stakes from the Grandstand,

Arbos.

Cadiz (Cuenca and Albeniz).

BRIDGE NOTES

By ELY CULBERTSON

Post-Mortems

A post-mortem can be conducted, or Q, x, X, X, X in West and A, J, x in one of two atmospheres emo- in East South must make her king

J

5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. BBC Empire Sym- phony Concerts-The BBC Empire Orchestra.

1.52 .p.m.-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 mi.)

1.52 p.m.-Opening Announcements. 1.55 p.m.-The Oaks: A commentary on the race for the Oaks Stakes. From the Grandstand, Epsom Race-

course.

2.10 p.m.-'My Best News Story-3: News from Port Arthur.' A talk by Lt. Col. H. S. Scott-Harden, on incident in the Russo-Japanese War. 2.30 p.m.-Palace of Varieties.' 3.30 p.m.-Villa for Sale.' A play by

Sacha Guitry.

4.00 p.m.-Big Ben, The News and An- nouncements. Greenwich Time Sign- al at 4.15 p.m.

4.20 p.m.-Trent Bridge Centenary.' The story of this famous cricket ground and some past and present players associated with it. Told by D. McCraith, W. Marshall, H. A. Brown. W. A. Oldfield, G. F. H. Heane, H. Larwood, W. Voce, and J. Hardstaff.

6.20 a.m.-'My Best News Story-3: News from Port Arthur.' A talk by Lt. Col. H. S. Scott-Harden, on an in- cident in the Russo-Japanese War. 6.40 a.m.-Next Week's Programmes. 4.50 p.m.-Next Week's Programmes. 6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce- 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE

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* * * AT THE STAR-"The Go-Getter.' Cappy Ricks ie back again, more can- tankerous and efficient than ever-un- til he meets a lad who defies him.. With George Brent, Anita Louise, Charles- Winninger, John Eldredge, Henry O'Neill, Joseph Crehan, Gordon Oliver and Eddie Acuff.

tional, or intellectual. In the foot- while she can, as for all she knows Roads To Town" The thrill-spiced ro- cred."-The first complete colour film AT THE ALHAMBRA "Fifty AT THE KING'S "Nothing Sa hills of bridge the atmosphere is the ace may be in West. But with A,mance of two young folks marooned in of New York and combines all the pic- normally highly charged with emo-J, in East East must play the ace to a mountain hut and chaperoned only by torial values of colour plus a great tion. North is annoyed because trick 1 and knave to trick 2 to avoid a little white rabbit. Starring Don story and brings to the screen a new E.-W. have secured their game or blocking the suit. So East's play Ameche, Ann Sothern, Slim Summer-romantic team in Carole Lombard and contract, because his (or her) of the knave over an obvious fourth Dinehart and Stepin Fetchit.

ville, Jane Darwell, John Qualén, Alan Fredric March. Walter Connolly, Charles Winninger and Maxie Ro- double has failed, because South highest from West shows that East

senbloom are seen in important fea-- considers North played the cards has either A, J, x or J, x, x or J, x,

tured roles. stupidly. Such post-mortems are but not A, J. This raises the

QUEEN'S "Goodbye best terminated promptly; they question whether East conceivably Broadway", with Alice Brady and Chas. generate heat without light. But has A, J, x. If so,, failure to take Winninger. One of the most hilarious comedies of the current season. There the post-mortem which is opened trick 1 will cost one trick. The without heat or acrimony, and at-only sure clue lies in the calcula-sentiment and suspenseful drama.

are also many situations of touching tempts only to elucidate facts, istions makable from the card led by always a thousand times worth West. If it was a fourth highest, while, and even amongst the foot- by the wellknown "eleven rule," its

AT THE ORIENTAL—“The Awful Truth."-A brilliant high comedy star- hills can prove highly educational. pips are deducted from 11, and ring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. The

the result indicates how

AT THE MAJESTIC "Charlie Char many story deals with Miss Dunne's hilarious At Monte Carlo." Another of Warner Recently in a family game a higher cards are held by North tactics of winning her ex-husband Cary Oland's production and supported by number of simple points cropped East, and South jointly. This Grant. The supporting cast includes Keye Luke and Virginia Field with up in cool and

courteous post- little sum may indicate that East Cecil Cunninghan and Joyce Compton. resort.

Ralph Bellamy, Alexandra D'Arcy, the background of the great gambling' mortems which may interest read- cannot hold the ace and the knave; ers with no pretentions to rank as or it may prove indecisive. In experts. For example, clubs were that event South has to guess the led by West against South's no-] whereabouts of the ace. She will trump contract and the North- probably credit it to West.

In South clubs were North: X, X, X. that event she can only make one South: K, Q, x. East played the trick in clubs, and her sole problem knave, and South, after some is to time her one trick in clubs. hesitation, the queen.. In the post- mortem South gently inquired whe- This timing depends on the ther she was right to take the first mainder of her hand. If she has trick. A conditional answer is to surrender the lead more than easy. South obviously can take once before her contract is made only one trick in clubs assuming she may decide that it is better to that West has the ace but two if credit Last with no more than two East holds the ace. Can South clubs. Then she will duck trick 1, place the ace? If East has A,J,play an honour to trick 2, and hope x he is right to play the knave on that East holds the cards she must trick 1, so as to force out South's surrender before making her neces- guarding honour; West may have sary tricks and that a third club no outside entry, and with K, x, x, lead cannot be made before her x, x in West and A, J, x in East position is secure.

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