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London Relay
"World Affairs'
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 13, 1938.
Today's Wireless ove
6 p.mRelay of The Dance Orchestra from--the Hoof, Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel, dababuse quite ta (a) Meme, I wanna make Rhythm;
(6) You're Procious to me; (c) In] The Still of the Night; (d). The Girl with the Dimples.
6.14. p. Recorded Sweet Sue, Just You (Harris & Young); Poor Butter- fly (Golden & Hubbell).... The Dixie Devils with vocal chorus.
6.21 p.m.-(a) Romance in the Dark
(a) Here comes the Sandman; (c), Cry Baby Cry; (d) A Gypsy Told Me 6.35 p. Recorded: Popular Melo
dies. Intro:-Shoe Shine Boy: When the poppies bloom again; No regrets; Take my heart; South Sea Island Magic; There isn't any limit to my love...Len Green (Piano Solo, with Drums Accomp.)
Wedding Chimes (Reser).
The
Brothers Bertini (Banjo & Guitar Duet).
6.44 p.m.--(a) Thanks for the Memory; (b) You took the words right out of my heart; (c) Moskow; (d) Good- night, Sweet Dreams, Goodnight.
7 p.m. Arthur Rubinstein At The
Piano.
Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 (Chopin).. Consolation No. 8 (Liszt).
ZBW 355 M: (845 Ec's) and 31.49 M
(9.52 megacycles)
ous Sketch by Sandy Powell and. Company.
Nellie Briercliffe, Rita Mackay & Chorus of Girls with Orchestra. Still Brooding On Their Mad In- fatuation; I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be... W. Law- son, N. Briercliffe, M. Eyre 'and The Soldiers Of Our Queen; If You Chorus of Girls with Orchestra. Want A Receipt For That Popu lar Mystery....Darrell Fan- court and Chorus of Dragoons with Orchestra.
When You Gotta Sing, You Gotta Sing (From Gangway'); Lord And Lady Whools For Trot (From "Gangway) Jack Hylton and His Orchestra with vocal refrain Walter, Walter (From Gracie Field
film 'We're going to be rich'); The Trek Song (From Gracie Fields film 'We're going to be rich') ............. Gracie Fields accompanied by Fred 9,30 p.m. London Relay--The News Hartley and His Orchestra. 15 9.50 p.m.Beethoven Concerto No. My First Thrill-For-Trot (From
Sargent Opera
From the Studio
Canadians. Production by F. HG. Piffard. COMPANY
6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce
ments. Greenwich, Time Signal at 7 a.m. 7.15 a.m.Close down."
TRANSMISSION
Frequencies
G8J 21:53. Mc/#
m.)
GSH 21.47 Mc/s + GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16,86 m.) G80 16.18 Mc/s® (19.76 m.)
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In E Flat Major, Op. 73, (Emperor!). 10,45 a.m.-Big Ben, For Sailors. Your Troubles Be Little Ones Played: by Artur, Schnabel (Piano)
$ ...
conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. 10.80 p.m. Songs by Meta Seinmeyer
(Soprano).
monthly series of talks,
With the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra; conductor, Charles Shadwell. Pre- sented by John Sharman.
She; shall have Music'); May Alland The London Symphony Orchestra 11 am Saturday Night Variety." Fox-Trot (From "She shall have Music')...Jack Hylton's Orches tra with vocal refrain. Blazin' The Trail (Samuels, Whitcup & Powell); Twilight On The Trail (From The Trail of the Lonesome Fine). The Hill Billies with their own Novelty Accompaniment.
Er blinkt der Tau (A, Rubinstein). › Liebesfeier (F) Weingartner), 10.86 p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra.
Countess Maritza Selection (Kal
man).
12 noon. World Affairs. A talk by 12.15 p.m. Cricket:
H. Wickham Steed.
Players. A commentary on the play,
Gentlemen
From Lord's
Potpourri Of Waltzes, No. 8 (Roby P. G. H. Fender.
brecht).
Still More Old Songs. Intro Mag- gie Murphy; Another girl at home REGAIN BE Alike Mary Broken Melody; I'm Fantasia, On
twenty-one-to-day: As-your-hair grows whiter; Galloping Major... Jack Hylton & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10-(Liszt). 7.17 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.19 p.m.-Variety
Including Gracie
Fields, Sandy Powell, The Mill Bil- 8 pm.-Local Time Signal, Weather Iles, And Jack: Hylton's Orchestra. Report and Announcements.
Little Drummer Boy (Noel, Pelosi); 8.03 p.m.-London Relay World
Lambeth Walk (From Me and My fairs. A talk by H. Wickham Steed. Girl') .Gracie Fields with Or-18.16 pm Studio Rev. G. B. R. Sar- chestral Accompaniment.
Everything Stops For Tea-Fox-Trot
gent-38th Series Of Opera. "Glyndebourne 1938”.
(From 'Come Out of the Pantry'); 9 p.m.-Studio-The Rambles Of An When The Guardsman Started Crooning On Parade-Fox-Trot...., Jack Hylton's Orchestra. VZ Nobody's Darling But Mine (Jimmy Davis).......The Hill Billies with their own Novelty Accompaniment. Sandy The Farmer (Wise). Humor-
Aimless Ambler (with Albert). The Fifth Of A Weekly.Series. 9.10 p.m.-Gilbert & Sullivan Selections
"Patience" H
Overture.....Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Sargent. Twenty Love-sick Maidens We.
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-ACKS UYUYEN
ACE... 3 KING..2
QUEEN 1 JACK...!
TUTA, VALVE or dont bo
POVERAGE MANE 5.75
writes us:
THE RIGHT CHOICE
Melodies - Of.....Johann
Strauss (Weber). 11 p.m. Close down.
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies
G.M.T
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.)
GSO 16.18 Mc/s ̄(19.76 m.)
GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.)
GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31,55 m.)
-5 a.m---Big Ben, The Artist To-day'-
2.- A talk by Erio Newton. 5.15 m. Atmospherics." A play by Lord Dunsany. Production by John Richmond.
Cricket Ground, London:
12.30 p.m. Jack Wilson and his Ver-
satile Five.",
1pm Calgary Stampede. A feature
programme from Canada.
1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce-
ments. Greenwich Time Signal at. 1.45 p.m. ' 1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission
TRANSMISSION. 3
Frequencies
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (18.97, m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14. Mc/s::(19.82 m.)
2 p.m. Big, Ben. The B.B.C. Empire
Orchestra; lender, Leonard Hirsch. conductor, Eric Fogg. Isolde Menges (Violin).
8 pm Scottish Songs, 3.16 p.m. Take your Choice.
A
weakly entertainment feature, pre- sented by William MacLurg, The orchestra under the direction of JaEE “Clarke. A programme of variety,
sketches, and music.
4 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m-Dance Music from Yar-
mouth.
5:35 am.The Music of Handel-6. David Martin (Canadian Violinist) and Myers Foggin (Pianoforte). 6.05 a.m.-Louisiana Boy By Dave 4.40 p.m. World Affairs. A talk by
Miller, With John Payne's Negro H. Wickham Steed: Chorus, and Billy Bissett and his 5 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
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AT THE MAJESTIC—“Laurel And
AT THE ALHAMBRA — "First- M.J. Richardson of mond lead with his King-and imme- Kansas City, Mo., diately led a small heart. West Hardy"Two hours of entertainment Lady"—A gaily provocative tale of by these comedians in a variety of life behind the scenes at Washington,.. "I be- ducked, and Declarer naturally went comedies, also added attraction on the D.C., with two sleek felines in female came Declarer at a up with the Queen, but it fell to stage, of China's most winsome, dan guise each jockeying for a term in the contract of three East's King. East returned the cing girls from the leading Chinese White House for her lord and master-
and hence for herself. Ultra smart notrump. When the Jack of clubs, and Mr. Richardson motion picture studios.
dialogue, authentic settings and well-knit plausible story make this a dummy went down, it tried two rounds, but then abandon-
AT THE KING'S “Romance For film for the "must" list. The cast in-- was easy to counted the suit when West failed to Three", with Frank Morgan, Robert cludes Kay Francis, Preston Foster,. eight sure tricks, and follow and discarded a spade. He Young, Mary Astor, Florence Rice: The Verree Teasdale, Anita Louise, Walter- it did not look as if then played dummy's three top dia-adventures of three romancers among Connolly, Victor Jory, Louise Fazenda...
the Alps. It would be difficult to develop a monds, discarding two spades f
* AT THE STAR-“Naughty Mariet-- ninth trick out of (a) the long dia his hand. mond, (b) the
At this point it all depended AT THE QUEEN'S_The_Devil's to" with Nelson Eddy and Jeannette Queen of
or (d) the King upon which opponent held the Ace of Party with Victor McLaglen Beatrice MacDonald. An old picture but worth
Roberta, Paul Kelly and William Gar-seeing; again. Deblarer of spades in
How-lepades, own hand.
decided the gand. The adventurous life history of AT THE ORIENTAL— “Bringing Up- play progressed, the would try to throw West in and ive pals who emerge from one of the situation did anything but improve, therefore played a third round and the ninth trick developed from clubs, West squirmed an unexpected source.
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and, not wishing to throw another spade and leave his Ace blank, finally let go of a heart. Declarer then played the Ace and a smal heart, and West was thrown in with the Jack.' He then cashed his remaining diamond, but had to concede a trick to Declarer's King of spades...
Mr. Richardson played the hand well and deserves credit for · his neat end-play. We might point out that West could have defeated the contract, but only by some very unusual discarding. If on the third lead of clubs West
carded the ten of heart ad dis-1
then Declarer's
dropped, the Jack on Ace, he could have avoided throw-in play.
toughest districts in New York, and Baby" with Katharine Hepburn and their career of romance, ambition and Cary Grant. A hilarious bubbling and crime vividly portrayed on the screen.fast moving comedy.
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