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Scottish Programme featuring

Sydney McEwan

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 27, 1988.

Today's Wireless

18.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral.

S

12.80 p.m.-Sydney McEwan (Tenor)

In A Scottish Programme. Melodies Of Robert Butas,

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

(03.

6.14 p.m.-Recorded-

Intro: Cominthro the Rye; Dis

my love's like a red roso; Green grow the Rushes 0; Afton Water; My love she's but a lassie yet; Ye Bands and] Braes; Ay wakin' ob;''O› whisi

the and I'll come to you my 6.21 lad; Auld Lang Syne.

Light Opera Company, MacGregor's Gathering (Trad. Arr.

J: Batten).

Hoddle Nash and Male Quartette 6.35

with Piano, **

Will Ye No Come Back Again? (Ba- roness Mairne Arr. C. Scott- Wood).

Annie Laurie (Traditional-Arr. } J.

A. Murray). Sydney MacEwan.

The Laird O' Cockpen (Roberton). Dumbarton's Drums. (Bantock).

Glasgow Orpheus Choir conducted by Hugh S. Roberton (Record- ed during actual performance in Queen's. Hall, London) Schiehallion Eightsome Reel:

Meredith-Kay And His Orchestra. 1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wen-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.--Variety.

1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1:40 p.m.-Beethoven-Concerto No. 3

in C Miner, 'Op. 37.

Played by Arthur Schnabel (Piano) and The London Philharmonic Orches- tra conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. 1.15 p.m.-Close Down.

6.00 p.m.-Relay

of the Dance Orches

tra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

(s) Mams I wanna make rhythm.

6.44

17.00

(9.52 megacycles)

Ah; the Moon is Here! (From

Footlight Parade').

Turn Back The Clock..

Paul Whiteman presents Ramona and Her Grand Piano with clarinet and trumpet.

p.m.-(a) Ebb Tide.

(b) Moskow..

(c) Every day's a holiday. (d) Fine Feathered Friend. p.m.-Recorded: Some Of These Days (S. Brooks). Eddie Peabody playing his Ban-

jo, Mando-Collo; Mandoline and Banfoline with Piano.. Dance of the Paper Dolls (Tucker,

Schuster and Siras). The Squirrel Dance (E. Smith),

Rully Starita (Xylophone Solo). p.m.-(a) My Little Grass Shack.

(b) Tiger Rag Part II. (e) St. Louis Blues.. (4) Strutters. Ball... p.m.--For The Children. The Birthday Of The Nursery Rhymes (M. Carr and Scott Wood).

The Corona Babe with Scott

Wood and His Orchestra..

Playways

Old Rhymes With New Tunes (B. R. Terry) Hush-a-bye Baby; Georgie Porgies The Little Boy and the Little Girl Dapple Grey: A child's grace before meat.

(Planned by Mrs. J. Murray Mac-

·Bain) ·· Lullaby (Brahms); Dance to your Daddy (Arr. Sharp).

Vivien Lambelet (Soprano) with

Piano.

(b) You took the words right out of From the Studio -

my heart.

(c) Thanks for the Memory.

(d) I love to Whistle.

Serial Story "Seeing The Em-

pirg."

Ferdie Bear (Fyleman and Dunhill).

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.

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HIGH CARD VALUE>

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ACE...

A CRISSCROSS SQUEEZE

7.30

"Mother

1. Introducing Ferdie

Bear's Sleep Song.” 2. Ferdic goes to Fairyland

"What the Fairy Queen sang." 3. Ferdie in Fairyland-"The Moon

song."

4. Home Again.

#

Told by Rose Fyleman; Singer; Winifred Bury At the Piano: Thomas Dunhill.

Concert From The Studio-

Test Match.

Until To-day-Fox-Trot

Coots, Levant).

(Dayis,

Bye, Bye, Baby Fox-Trot (Hir-

sch, Handman).

8.20 p.m.-London Relay-The Second Cricket Test Match-England: v. Australia.

A commentary on the closing overs before lunch and a summary of the morning's play by Howard Marshall from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. 8.35 p.m.-London Relay-Empire Ex-

change'.

Points of view by travellers from the [Dominions and Colonies. p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-18.50 p.m.-Studio A Concert by Eileen

tions,

7.82 p.m. Variety. Trumpet Solo

High Hat, Trumpet And Rhythm

(Valaida).

Until The Real Thing Comes Along

(Cahn-Chaplin Freeman). Valaida (Queen of the Trum- pet) with Swing Accompani- ment

Piano-Accordeon Band--

Hawaiian Paradise (Harry Owens). Dream Time (Davis and Goots).

The London Piano-Accordeon Band under. the Direction dĩ Scott Wood with vocal chorus. Vocal with Piano-

My Piano And Me.

Intro:-One Alone'; (Desert

Son)To 'a Wild Rose";

One Fine Day' (Madame Butterfly);

ד'

Sung by Turner Layton wi

Piano, Orchestra--

Mile-Or-Mo Bird Rag (Ammons). Early Mornin Blues (Ammons).

Albert Ammons and His Rhythm

Kinga. Accordeon Band- Popular Hits.

Intro: Lovely Lady; The Glory of Love Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang. Primo Scala's Accordeon Band

with vocal refrain. 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.---Ambrose and His Orches-

tra.

Two Hearts In Cuba-Rumba (Don

Marzedo),

Creole Lady Rumba (Don Mar-

zédo).

Peter's Pop Keeps A Lollipop Shop Novelty. Fox-Trot (Long).

Music In May Waltz (From

'Careless Rapture').

Rayner (Soprano) and Helen Lock- hart (Contralto)—Accompanied by E. O'Neil Shaw (Piano).

1. (a) My Mother Bids Me Bind My

Hair.

(Haydn).

(b) I Know A Bank.

(Julius Harrison).

Eileen Rayner.

2. Piano Solo.

E. O'Neil Shaw.

3. (a) A Summer Night.

A.

(b) Obstination.

(Goring Thomas),

(de Fontenailles).

Helen Lockhart.

Piano Solo.

E. O'Neil Shaw.

5. (a) Bird Of Happiness.

(Harold Greenhill).

(b) Sewing Song.

:

(Wilfred Sanderson).

(c) Shall I Tell You Why.

(Phillip Conway).

Eileen Rayner.

6. Piano Splo.

7.

E. O'Neil Shaw.

By The Waters Of Minne-

tonka.

(Lieurance).

(b) Coming Home. (Willeby). (c) Homing. (Del Riego).

Helen Lockhart,

9.16 p.m.London - Relay--The Second Cricket Test Match England v. Aus- tralia.

A commentary during play by Ho- ward Marshall from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

9.30pm. London: Relay The News. 9.50 pan. Organ Music.

The Question (Wolstenholme). The Answer Wolstenholme).

Reginald Goss-Custard, F.R.C.0. At Kingsway Hall, London.. Traumerei" (Reverie Schumann)..

Edwin H. Lemare (Organ Solo)... 10.02 p.m.-B.B.C. Record Victorian

Melodies."T

A Musical Sequence Produced and Conducted By Stanford Robinson. 11.00 "Close Down."

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE ALHAMBRA "The Sable personality is the star. Her leading Cicada" By far the greatest Chinese man this time is Herbert Marshall, who musical and historial spectacle on the also needs no introduction" to cinema. screen, with authentic' settings and fans.

*

*

The annual New England team- Against Mr. Scheuer's doubled beautiful costumes. Featuring Violet

The picture is AT THE QUEEN'S—“"'Ex-Lady.” of-four championship is an event four spade contract West opened Koo and King San.

The intriguing tale of a girl who want- that is loked forward to eagerly the King of clubs and followed compete with English sub-titles.

ed to have her cake and eat it, too. that is looked forward to eagerly with the Queen. Having received

AT THE STAR-The Great Gar. It is Bette at her daringest and best. of the district. This discouraging signals, West realised year brought an ex- that his partner held another club rick-All the glamour and romance With Gene Raymond, Frank McHugh,

of the gorgeous 18th century lives Monroe Owsley, Claire Dodd. FOUR ACER SYSTEM Ceptionally fine field and now mäde the proper shift again in this glittering comedy of a

AT THE KING'S—“Second Honey- with the ultimate through dummy's Ace of diamonds. world renowned actor and his feud with KING 2 victory going to Na-When Declarer played low from an equally famous institution. Star-moon."-With Loretta Young, Tyrone QUEEN 1 than S. Kelly, Jerome dummy East won with the Queen Edward Everett Horton, Melville Lyle Talbot, Marjorie Weaver and J. ring Brian Aherne, Olivia de Havilland, Power, Stuart Erwin, Claire Trevor,

JACK...

Scheuer, Charles C. and returned a club, Mr. Scheuer Cooper, Lionel Atwill and Luis Alberni. Edward Bromberg. *They parted in Reno kissed impulsively in Miami and TUTING OUR GRANDE Harvey and Lawrence trumped, then played three rounds

AT THE ORIENTAL-"Mad About the damage was done all over again!' The final of spades, landing in dummy. Weiss, round match was very close and a After a successful heart finesse Music." This is the film you have all Those two scrapping aweethearts of been waiting to see again, and it really "Love is News are back again and neut squeeze executed by Mr. through East's King, Declarer pro-needs no description, for Deanna Dur-making the front page headlines once Scheuer on the hand below con- ceeded to run off the remaining bin of the glorious voice and attractive more! tributed in no small measure to the trumps. This brought each player

team's victory.

South, Dealer

Neither side vulnerable

10 8:5

J 10.8. A 10 5

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down to three cards. Feeling cer- tain that East's double had marked him with the King of diamonds in addition to the 'King of hearts, Mr. Scheuer discarded dummy's ten of diamonds which left the blank Ace and the Jack-ten of hearts. East was in ʼn a trap from which there was no escape. If he blanked the King of hearts, Declarer would simply play the Ace of hearts and dummy would win the last two tricks. After some uneasy fidget ing East blanked the King of dia monds, whereupon: Declarer simp played a diamond to dummy'a Declarer

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