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Orchestra Of “Conte Rosso” From The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1988

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Sydney Gustard ·(Organ).

Medley Of Old Time Songs

1. English

2. Scottish

Nola (Arndt)

Funeral March Of A Marionette

(Gounod)

12.45 p.m.-Bournemouth

Orchestra.

Municipal

Crocus Time-Serenade For Strings

(T. De La Riviere).

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

(9.52 megacycles)

1.40 p.m.-Relay of the Rotary Tiffin).

Speech from the Roof Garden of the] Hong Kong Hotel. Speaker: Colonėl N. M. 8. Irwin, D.S.Ö., M.C. Sub- ject: "Evolution Of Mechanical War- fare".

Intermezzo Pizzicato (Strings-Mon-2.15 p.m.-Close down.

tague Birch).

A Fairy Ballet (C. White). Raindrops-Pizzicati For Strings (T.

De La Riviere).

The Merry Middies (B. Brooke).

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

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-London Piano Accordeon

Band.

Wine Song (From 'Caravan'). Happy, I'm Happy (From 'Caravan'). Don't Dingle Dangle On The Old Garden Wall (Butler, Damerell & Evans).

The Vamp Of Havana (Gilbert &

Sullivan).

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

1.25 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trot-The Little Boy That San- ta Claus Forgot; Moonlight On The Waterfall....Billy Cotton and His Band with vocal chorus. Waltz Sympathy (From 'Firefly'). Fox-Trot Afraid To Dream (From

'You Can't Have Everything'). Roy Fox and His Orchestra with vocal refrain. Fox-Trot-Lost Love (Razaf & Wal- ler).. "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm with vocal refrain and] Piano by "Fats" Waller.

6 p.m.-Latest Dance Records.

Fox-Trot-Glamour Girl. One-Step--Amazon Goos A-Wooing.

Jack Harris and His Orchestra. Tangos-Punto Arenas; San Fernan- do..... Heinz Huppertz and His Orchestra.

Waltz-I Hum A Waltz (From "This

is my Affair').

Quickstep-Don't Say Goodbye.

Empty Saddles (From 'Rhythm on

the Range').

The Flect's Not In Port Very Long

(From '0. Kay for Sound'). The Rivetter (Sievier &-Arlen). 7.02 p.m.-Band Of H.M. Coldstream

Guards. "H.M.S. Pinafore"-Selection (Sulli-

van). Selection Of Wilfred Sanderson's Songs. Intro:-Drake goes West; My dear Soul; Captain Mac; The Company Sergeant Major; Friend o' Mine; Up. From Somerset; Until. Wee Macgregor Patrol (Amers). Policeman's Holiday One-Step

(Ewing).

tions.

Victor Silvester and His Ball-17.24 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- room Orchestra. Fox-Trots-No More You; Goodnight To You All...Jack Harris and His Orchestra with vocal refrain. Goona Goo; Big Chief "Swing It"| (From "The Joy Parade')..... Nat Gonella and His Georgians with vocal refrain. Tangos-Fireflowers; Moonlight On

7.26 p.m.-"Yes Madam?" With-Bin- nie Hale, Bobby Howes, Bertha Bel- more, Billy Leonard, Harcourt Brook, Wylie Watson, Vera Pearce and the Hippodrome Theatre Chorus of Girls with the Hippodrome Theatre_Or- chestra conducted by Joseph Tun- bridge.

The Rio Grande....Heinz Huppertz 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather and His Orchestra.

Report and Announcements.' Fox-Trots Chicken Reel; Phil The 8.03_p.m.-Studio-Orchestra of B.8.

Fluter's Ball....Ronnie Munro and

"Conte Rosso”-Conductor: Mr. A. His Orchestra.

Valenti.

Blues In My Heart; Cocktail Swing.......Nat Gonella and His Georgians with vocal refrain by Nat Gonella.

6.50 p.m.-Songs by Peter Dawson

(Bass-Baritone).

1. Pattuglia Gaia (Satino). 2. Canzonetta (Brusso). 3. Burlesca (Culotta).

4. Canto d'amore (P. Malvezza).

5. Amico Fritz-Intermezzo (Mas-

cagni).

Covered Wagon Lullaby (Freeman & 8.30 p.m.-London Relay—'Escape'—6.

Leonard).

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other system in existence.

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE FOUR-ACES SYSTEM

CAREFULLY PLAYED

First-hand accounts by Prisoners of War. 'Converted Try" by Captain J. L. Hardy.

9 p.m.-Studio-Orchestra of 8.8. "Conte Rosso”—Conductor: Mr. A. Valenti.

1. Traviata-Preludio III atto (Ver-

di).

2. Seranata Nostalgica (Manno). 3. Notturno (Valenti). 4. Danza delle ore

da"-Ponchielli).

(Opera “Giocon-

9.20 p.m.-Songs by Hubert Eisdell

(Tenor).

Always As I Close My Eyes (Hand-|

field-Jones & E. Coates).

"Yes Madam?” From The London Hippodrome

Love's Song Is Sung (Salmon & Rus-

sell).

Looking For You (Taylor & Sander

son),

9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News 9.50 p.m.-Variety & Dance Music.

Fox-Trots Fox-Trot Medley. In- tro: I can't give you anything but Love, Baby; Drifting & Dream- ing; Lonesome and Sorry; If You knew Susie; Are you from Dixie?; Happy Days are here again.................. Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins on two pianos with string bass and drums.

Vocal-What Have You Done To My Heart (From 'Cafe Collette'); Twilight Serenade. Intro:-Love's old sweet Song; By the Fireside; I'll see you in my dreams....Clárriè Wright and The Twilight Serena- ders.

tom.

Piano Solos-Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No, R. 9. Intro:-Love is Everywhere; Ev'ré Single little tingle of my Heart; Roll Along Prairie Moon; The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken; Love Me For- ever; It's an Old Southern Cus- ..Charlle Kunz (Piano). Vocal-Musketeers Melodies (No. 1). Intro: Dinner at Eight; Good- night little Girl of my Dreams; Don't blame me; I've found the Right Girl; Trouble in Paradise; Yvonne; The Last Round Up...The Four Musketeers (Vocal Quartette Mabel Pearl at the Piano. Fox-Trot-Where The World Ends. Waltz-Must you Say Goodbye?

(From 'Burgtheater') .Eugen Wolff & His Orchestra. Orchestra-Happy Swiss Memories (Arr. G. Betz)....Swiss Ensemble conductor G. Betz. Fox-Trot-The Sheik Of Araby...Nat Gonella & His Georgians with vo- cal refrain.

|10.80 p.m.-London Relay—“Gibraltar”.

A dramatised historical survey by "Taffrail' (Captain Taprell Dorling, D.S.O., R.N.). Capture of the Rock in 711 by Tariq ben Zaid-The build- ing of the Fortress-Occupied by the British under Sir George Rooke in 1704-The Great Siege 1779-1783— Inauguration of the Keys by Sir George Elliot, afterwards Lord Heathfield-Gibraltar during the Great War and to-day. Produced by Leslie Stokes.

F11 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

THE QUEEN'S

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HawaiiAT THE ALHAMBRA "Her Jungle Calls", with Bobby Breen, Ned Love", with Dorothy Lamour and Ray dia-Sparks, Gloria Holden and Warren Hull. Milland. The most amazing love ad- The semi-tropical beauty Hawaiian venture ever told, Photographed with Islands forms the background of the technicolour with the Malayan jungle play-earned his living in San Francisco in

picture. In the story Bobby who has as the back-ground of the story.

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We would like our readers to takey West opened the King of South's place on the hand below monds, Declarer winning and see if they would make their dummy's Ace and immediately

three spade contracting a club. West realised, after the street, stows away to Hawaii and AT THE MAJESTIC—“The Women in spite of perfect de- capturing the Jack with the King, band of criminals

a Men Marry", with George Murphy, who have stolen Josephine Hutchinson, Claire Dodds. fence by West. The that Declarer was going to attempt government Naval secrets.

and Cliffe Edwards. An amazing pic- hand, which occurred to rufi clubs in dummy. West laid

ture exposing a new American racket AT THE KING'S "Rosalie”. with in which two lovers take a great chance- in a duplicate game, down the Ace of spades and then Nelson Eddy, Eleanor Powell, Frank to fathom a mystery no one could was unusually inter-

underled the King of hearts, hop-bert and Reginald Owen. A romantic

Morgan, Edna May Oliver, Billy Gil-fathom. esting from

ing to put East in to playing an- musical outshining Rose Marie and other trump. Declarer, cognizant Naughty Mariette. of West's evil intent, jumped

ACE ... 3. KING..2

QUEEN.1 JACK...

TOTAL VALUE OF PACIES AVERAGE HAPED SYS

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AT THE STAR~“Penrod And His: Twin Brother."-Meet the junior "G-- Men" and watch them give gang-

standpoint of com- paring results. East and West can make three diamonds and in most

with dummy's Ace of hearts. Feel- AT THE ORIENTAL "Cleopatra," land the works in a rollicking tale of instances obtained the contract.

ing certain that West held no more

with Claudette Colbert and Henry Wil-boyhood irrepressible that is just as While only one South player suc- trumps but did hold the Ace

coxon. All the splendour of Ancient appealing to their elders as it is to the of Rome. The love story of the most allur youngsters themselves. With the Mauch ceeded in bidding and making three spades, we do not believe that the clubs Declarer now found a way of ing woman in history, which caused Twins, Frank Craven, Spring Bying- play of the hand was in any sense effectually preventing East from the downfall of the two greatest states-ton, Charles Halton, Claudia Coleman of the double dummy type. It sim-obtaining the lead. He simply play-men of her time,

ply involved good card reading.

West, Dealer

Neither side vulnerable

9 8.

AJ 9 5 3 2 ◊ AJ 6

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K 8 €

KQ 10

7 5 2 AK 9

The bidding: West

10

64 3 Q10

9 4 3 10 8 5 3

3.

J 10 7 5 2

North Hast 10. Pass

20 Pass Pass

30

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pans

South

ed the Jack of diamonds from dummy and discarded his other heart. After winning the diamond trick, West played another low heart. Declarer trumped and care- fully played the Queen of clubs. The rest is obvious. West won with the Ace but was now unable to put East in the lead and Declarer was able to trump his other club in dummy to make his contract.

Any careless play by Declarer would have given East an oppor- tunity to set him. If Declarer had played a small diamond from dum- my instead of the Jack or if sub- sequently he had played a low club from his hand instead of the Queen, East would have been able to get on lead and play another trump.

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